Hair styling

If you love the sound of scissors going snip … and the experience of bringing life, bounce and color to dull, unattractive hair, hairdressing may well be your calling! Styling hair has today become a full fledge industry, with men and women, aware of the latest hair trend, color and ready to take hair casually anymore. This has resulted in creating great career opportunities for those with specialized skills and training in hair styling, which today has become not just a full or, part time career but a also a mobile one for many!

 

 

Qualities

 

To succeed in this sphere however, aspirants like a passion for hairstyling, a creative flair, an outgoing personality with a genuine interest in people and a willingness and confidence to experiment. These apart, they should have loads of patience, develop a hair cutting instinct ,be interested in fashion and art, understand proportions, be articulate, and able to communicate and have an eye to communicate and have an for details. In addition, being neat, close proximity, and able to stand for long hours are necessary to make it here.

 

Qualifications and training

 

This is not as glamorous as it first appears to be, but involves immense hard work, while work experience takes precedence in this sphere, training or qualification from a good hair institute is preferred by some of the top hair studios and salons, today. Most reputed institute takes students through the fundamentals of hair science, styling, and cutting. They emphasize on the importance of shape, bone structure and suitability of hair styles in accordance with one’s personality and preference. Such programs also provide training on cuts, coloring scalp problems, perming, straightening, highlighting and finishing hair.

 

Work profiles and career prospects

 

Most hair stylists begin at Apprentices or salons trainees. Their work initially is to train on the job at a small stipend and perform odd jobs like sweeping up hair, taking tea or even running errands. Most hair salons and studios have their own uniforms but except their stylists to dress smartly. A typical day’s work would involve, arriving early and getting ready for the day. With duties demarcated among the stylists, cleaning, vacuuming, checking, of phone messages, organizing the day’s music , organizing the washing of towels and capes, disinfecting combs and equipment iis started off. As the day progress and hair stylists higher up the rung, who have gained competence and experience, attend to costumers, blow-drying, cutting, coloring and perming of hair is carried out. Senior hair stylists are often put in charge of the financial management of hair studios and supervision and training of juniors. Other career options open to professionals here; vary from tutoring in vocational schools, providing technical consultation, going in to make up artistry to work on fashion shows. Self-employment is also an attractive option, except that one requires considerable years of experience, exposure and startup capital for the venture.

 

Juniors, other career options open to professionals here, vary from tutoring in vocational schools, providing technical consultation, going in to make up artistry to work on fashion shows. Self employment is also an attractive option, except that one requires considerable years of experience, exposure and start-up capital for the venture.

 

Pros and cons

 

This is an industry where word of mouth publicity works best! Hence it is essential that the hair stylist performs in making peoples hair look beautiful. Some pluses of being here include, developing a good contact base, being able to participate in hair styling competitions and having one’s own hair cut and having one’s own hair cut and colored for free or at a discounted cost, once a month, depending on the salons policy. The flip side however is that this sphere is physically demanding and involves long hours of standing while at work. Also it is not for someone prone to allergies or intolerant to chemicals.

 


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