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Becoming a Hairdresser

by Sonu Verma Senior SEO
Becoming a hairdresser will ask of you a little bit of academic education but a lot of experience in training as hairstylists.

Hairdressers are expected to get full training in a cosmetology college before they find jobs as hairdressers. The competition for hairdressers Manchester is very high and the demand means hairdressers should apply for jobs as soon as they get out of Cosmetology College.

As long as you are determined to work well as a hairstylist, and can communicate and trade well with customers, their potential at earning a lot of money will be immeasurable.
Before you set out on a career as a hairstylist you will first have to find out what qualifications hairdressers Manchester City Centre are required to have.

Professional hairdressers will be required to have a cosmetology license but you may obtain one only after you have completed mandatory secondary school education. If you have that qualification then you can get your license at an accredited beauty school. In beauty school they will teach you the basics of hairdressing such as cutting and styling as well as colouring and other treatments which are more complicated processes. You will also be taught basics in makeovers Manchester. If you could add a little experience at photographic studios Manchester as well, it will be a bonus for you.
Once you obtain your license, apply for an apprenticeship at a local salon.

These kinds of apprenticeships can be either yearlong posts or six months, which you will be paid for and where you will learn the art of hairdressing under professional hairdressers. You can practice all the techniques you have been taught at beauty school. As mentioned before, hairdressers should learn, not through books but through experience.

You will also have to sit for a county license exam though this will vary depending on which part of the UK you plan to operate as a hairdresser.
This exam will consist of two components, one written exam and one practical test of your skills in hairdressing.

These exams will have a curriculum which you can prep for by reading the textbooks that you could obtain at local libraries, or you could get some online study guides.
Having passed your exam you will find that having the accreditation on your resume will make you a strong candidate for openings in many local salons.

Sometimes, beauty schools have their own salons and as a trainee you will be under your lecturers and seniors, learning and experiencing at the same place.

As a trainee hairdresser in cosmetology school you will have to undergo a training program that features basics in cosmetology, hair cutting and colouring, different techniques and design courses. Schools offer package courses where you could go for full time school, part time courses or night or weekend school.

While studying, you will also train as a hairstylist in the school salon. Hairstylists who are still in training will be expected to do all the tasks of a normal hairdresser minus the difficult ones but under supervision of the beauty school lecturers.

Trainee hairdressers will usually be assigned to tasks that are simple, like straightforward cuts, shampoo and massage, or blow dries. You will also be expected to advice customers on hair care.

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