A junior stylists should still maintain the jobs of a junior and be more visual on the salon floor. It is also their time to build up their clientele discounted haircuts etc. Once you have clients booking into your column then you can slowly start moving into your junior stylist job a lot easier. Everything else will fall into place after that; however, you still need to be aware even now you are not technically a junior - remember we all muck in. And you will do well with that attitude.
A qualified stylist is a senior hairdresser who performs duties such as shampooing and conditioning, cutting, styling, coloring, perming, straightening, processing orders and handling money. A junior stylist is a hairdresser who performs duties such as greeting customers, shampooing hair, simple cutting and maintaining a clean and tidy salon.
a job in the salon
A senior stylist has a lot more experience and years behind them than a junior stylist. A junior stylist only knows so much and is learning all the time where as the senior stylist knows it all and is the teacher.
no you don't
If it is a pubic hair stylist salon then yes but otherwise then no
yes
You do not have to be a hair Stylist to own a Salon. The salon must be ran and managed by a license Stylist as pertaining to performing all of the services that offered in your salon. You are allowed to own that business and rent and hire professionals to run that business for you. However if you do not have a Cosmetology license you cannot perform any services on anyone that walks through that door. This differs greatly in each state.
a stylist, hairstylist, hairdresser or coifer
depending on the salon hours
15% to 20%
my mom was a hair stylist, and you just gotta practice!
The price for haircuts at our salon varies depending on the service and stylist. Please contact us for specific pricing information.