How to become a professional hairdresser ? In Hong Kong is different than here , we don't need any degree or certificate to get into this job , all about is experience!!
Once you are 16 , you can get hire in to a salon to become a junior, follow a "Master" or "Teacher" to start learning. What junior do is cleanning and hair washing , than only can pratice on wigs for hair cutting and dying. One your Master think you are ready , he will give you a test , like find a modle, and you have to do what ever he/she saids , and see how you do. After you pass the test , you may start you real hairdressing career!!
By the way it's not that easy , normaly from a Junior to real hairdresser take time like 3 to 4 years.
Once you are 16 , you can get hire in to a salon to become a junior, follow a "Master" or "Teacher" to start learning. What junior do is cleanning and hair washing , than only can pratice on wigs for hair cutting and dying. One your Master think you are ready , he will give you a test , like find a modle, and you have to do what ever he/she saids , and see how you do. After you pass the test , you may start you real hairdressing career!!
By the way it's not that easy , normaly from a Junior to real hairdresser take time like 3 to 4 years.
This is a lot like tattooing training here in North America - there are no programs that I am aware of. It is all about finding a mentor and getting one on one training. I think that this results in a well-trained professional and because you would train with someone on the job, the clients will get to know you as well giving an instant connection and access to a client base.
ReplyDeleteI never knew that. I thought it was just you want to do hairdressing and they say "go for it, we will hire you" on the spot. Some hairdressers at salons don't even have a cosmotology liscence.
ReplyDeleteI do not like having my hair cut but you know you have to get it cut once in a while.
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