SummerSolstice
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im in hair school right now its amazing. have fun girl! don't let anything discourage you. there is so much money to be made. get some mentors and explore all your options and find out what your niche is!
I just registered for class yesterday! I start in July part-time, this way I can still keep my day job and my weekends. I got great financial aid as well... I can't wait!! And yes, my previously natural journey, return to relaxed and LHCF totally gave me the confidence I needed. I'll probably blog about it once I get started.
Does anyone have a recommendations on reading material to keep me occupied until July? Aside from combing the LHCF archives of course...
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!
go to behindthechair . com for reading material and Americansalon magazine.
Cosmetology licensing is not hair care. Hair care is a specialized area just like cutting and color. It is something you decide to specialize in after you obtain your license. Some of the information given on this forum is accurate and some of it is not; you will slowly begin learning this, and increase comprehension of the business of beauty and its science on your own, if that is your goal and focus.
Also, begin learning Hair chemistry and product knowledge - it helps greatly in determining the ways in which hair interacts with chemicals.
Begin reading and learning hair, nail, and skeletal anatomy - specifically the facial bones/muscles/nerves, and nail anatomy. It will give you a leg up above on your coursework and tests.
Purchase extra mannequin heads and begin practicing rollersets (if you already have rollers)
Invest in a good set of round brushes (folica . com) has some of the best brushes by Monroe.
Also purchase the set of carbon combs, and locate the beauty supply (NOT SALLY's) in your area - make the girls there you friends!
Begin learning color theory - how primary, secondary, tertiary colors interact. Purchase food color in red, blue, yellow - practice mixing to see what colors come up. Begin checking out books on color theory (art books).
Have fun and read, read, read.
I just registered for class yesterday! I start in July part-time, this way I can still keep my day job and my weekends. I got great financial aid as well... I can't wait!! And yes, my previously natural journey, return to relaxed and LHCF totally gave me the confidence I needed. I'll probably blog about it once I get started.
Does anyone have a recommendations on reading material to keep me occupied until July? Aside from combing the LHCF archives of course...
I'm sitting at Cosmo school as I type. I love it! This site is the reason I found my passion and I definitely use it as my secondary source for info after my textbooks. I don't even listen to the instructors.