Redefine your job description To be successful in her career and still be fashion─savvy, a woman must examine her job description from the point of view of hairstylists. Regardless of a woman's profession, her hairstyle should help her appear more attractive. Unfortunately, some women may not see the need for styling her hair or that her job forces her to be stuck in an unattractive hairstyle. For example, a woman who works in a laboratory will be wearing a bulky lab coat, along with gloves and goggles, and sometimes, with earmuffs and a gas mask. Her job description demands that she keeps her hair out of the way. Thus, she has her hair pulled back in a severe bun. What if her laboratory research finally yields results that are worthy of media attention? She couldn't emerge from her laboratory looking like an overworked scientist who talked to beakers. Instead, her hairstylist would suggest a short stylish hairstyle, perhaps a chic bob. Her hair will still be out of the way while she pours slimy sludge into a flask, but when she removes the coat, the goggles, and the mask, she would look like a confident celebrity stepping out of a fashion magazine. Simply put, you may think like Einstein, but you don't have to look like him.
If you know your profession well you will have lots of clients around you all the time to keep your business flourishing. So there are financial benefits of learning hair styling and other things in this profession. It is not necessary to start up your own business after getting certified by an esthetician school, you can work in a salon as a stylist and also benefit from the experience of those who know better techniques and more experience. You will only get a job in a good salon if you are a qualified hair stylist and groom your skills before establishing your own business.
by Judson A. Milne on Jul 31, 2018 Hairstyles
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