Hi, Ladies! I plan to attend cosmetology school after I complete my degree (1 1/2 years to go) In the meantime, I plan to start doing hair in my home. I have at least 3 people who come to me now. I don't claim to be licensed but they seem to like my haircare methods.
I have a few questions for the cosmetologists and "Kitchen-ticians" here:
1. I am limited in the styling area, are there any resources available to bring me up to date?
2. Where can I find study materials on properly caring for my clients hair (applying relaxers, color, trims/cuts)?
3. Where can I find affordable items like the stove, curling irons, scissors, etc.?
4. Can you think of anything else I may have left out?
BTW, I know I have alot to learn and I need to be under the guide of a professional but I know I'm "gifted" in this area, which will most likely become a career for me--depending on if the Lord says the same.
Thanks
I have a few questions for the cosmetologists and "Kitchen-ticians" here:
1. I am limited in the styling area, are there any resources available to bring me up to date?
2. Where can I find study materials on properly caring for my clients hair (applying relaxers, color, trims/cuts)?
3. Where can I find affordable items like the stove, curling irons, scissors, etc.?
4. Can you think of anything else I may have left out?
BTW, I know I have alot to learn and I need to be under the guide of a professional but I know I'm "gifted" in this area, which will most likely become a career for me--depending on if the Lord says the same.
Thanks
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.....but i seriously doubt it because it'd be hard to replace my salary. anyways...... I just wanted to add this important advice to you. PLEASE don't forget about Haircare & Hair Maintenance techniques. There are a million stylists who can do the latest & greatest styles but they don't know jack about how to take care of hair. Or how to treat clients. They don't even bother to offer suggestions on what clients should do/use at home. This to me is the icing on the cake. I am currently in search of a beautifician who specialize in haircare. As for me....i don't give a darn about getting the latest cut, i just want a nice wash/fingertip massage, a smooth rollerset and i am HAPPY. Talk to clients and potential clients and tell them that you care about their hair, explain to them your relaxer technique and that you don't CUT their ends....u 'dust' them. Tell them u use good salon products and will not do the infamous 'switch' on them. Tell them u are interested in knowing how their hair is doing and they can ask you questions...etc etc. TALK TALK TALK! Girl....I would be in love with a stylist who told me this, license or no license. who cares?????
