3. HAIRSTYLING
Hairstyling is the act and practice of cutting, shaping, coloring, and arranging hair to create a desired look or style. It consists of a wide range of techniques and styles, from everyday looks to elaborate updos and intricate braids.
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Hairstylists, also known as hairdresser or cosmetologists, use their skills and creativity to transform hair, enhancing its appearance and texture according to the preferences of their clients.
Requirements
- Education and Training: Completion of a cosmetology program from an accredited school or institution. You can learn hairstyling at a beauty school or through on-the-job training.
- Licensing: Obtain a state or provincial license to practice hairstyling.
- Skills: Develop skills in cutting, coloring. and hairstyling. practice techniques like using scissors, coloring hair, and using styling tools.
- Creativity: Be creative and artistic in creating different hairstyles and looks for clients.
- professionalism: Maintain a professional appearance and work ethic when interacting with clients and colleagues.
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