three to two years
About 1 to 2 hours depending on the hair and the 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/.
College is not required to become a hair stylist, but Cosmetology school is.
It all depends on the stylist, their experience level, and YOUR hair. If you have a lot of hair, it will definitely take a lot longer than someone with shorter or thinner hair. I would guess an average at about one hour, but be prepared to pay more just to be on the safe side. If you want to be super sure, call your stylist and ask for an estimate to make sure you're fully prepared on the day of your appointment.
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Maybe try and take a picture along and see if that helps..
If you hair is long enough, you can use a hair straightening iron. Otherwise, check with a hair stylist.
Tell your hair stylist you would like your hair layered...either long or short layers.
they try to make ' band permit'.
Beautician. Hair stylist/hairdresser.
If the hair extensions aren't clip-in, you should go back to your stylist & have him or her take them out so you don't damage or rip out your real hair.
Shoe shine highlights are when the stylist will hair spray the hair and comb it back so that the hair is sticking up. The stylist will then take a long strip of foil and paint some bleach onto it. Then they will bring the foil from the front of the hairline to the back. and will do the same all over so that all the spikes are covered. This normally on men that have short hair. This is a really good method because it will form spots on the hair which may happen if a stylist was going to use foils or the cap on really short hair.