You need to go to graduate school and get your diploma in hair styling. Then your all set
Different styles and genres of hairstyling is needed but also the knowledge of some chemicals and their workings is a good way to qualify. Since hair stylist's work with many different kinds of chemicals.
Yes, schooling is needed to be a hair stylist. Not only do I think that schooling is needed but also extending classes. I think people want to trust that their hair stylist is up to date with all their schooling and new trends.
There are no official qualifications to be come a personal stylist. Most employers and clients look for evidence of experience. If you can combine the two then this will be very beneficial for your future career. Some courses offer intern ships to their top performing students for example
Beautician. Hair stylist/hairdresser.
By taking stylist collage.
Who and where is monica hair stylist
Tara Smith - hair stylist - was born in 1973.
A hair stylist
Becoming a hair stylist does not take much time. Some good resources include http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Hair-Stylist, http://www.spabeautyed.com/career-center/hair-stylist or http://hairstylescene.wordpress.com/2011/02/11/2011-hair-ideas-trends-and-tips/.
His HAIR STYLIST?!?!?
most hair stylists usually work from 9 am to 8 or 9 pm
she sometimes does her own hair and then sometimes people from shake it up do her hair when she is on set and then sometimes she has a stylist who does it for her