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One can go for hairdressing training in a number of places. The best way to get training as a hairdresser is to attend cosmetology school or a trade school that offers classes on hairdressing training.
Their are many different places to go to hairdressing school. The best place to start would be contacting any of the local schools in the area you live and ask them about applying to a hairdressing programs.
The profession of someone who works at a hairdressing job is a Hair Stylist. They have gone to hairdressing school to study the correct way to trim hair and what styles suit different face shapes.
Hairdressing is a great career. You need to have extensive training and certification to become a hairdresser. The school of Yale does not have a hair dressing course. You will need to go to a trade school for this training.
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Yes, that is, eventually, once you become of "legal age". Hairdressing requires a license from your local government or state after completion of any required educational courses. Licenses to practice hairdressing are not granted to minor children. Also, child labor laws come into play here, too. If you want the best "good paying" jobs, stay in school, excel in every subject, graduate high school with honors, then go to college and get an advanced degree.
No you don't but you need to do a hairdressing apprenticeship if you want a good job.
Empire Beauty school is the best one out there! You work in the school and give haircuts to real people.
There are no required courses you must take in High School. The classes required to become something are taken in college. High School classes are just used to give you a background into what you'll be studying at college. However, I would recommend you take a lot of art classes and maybe graphic designing if it's available.Â