Becoming a Hairstylist

Becoming a Hairstylist
Author: Kate Bolick
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1982115904

Based on the real-life experiences of an expert in the field, an immersive, accessible guide to a career in hairstyling brought to life by acclaimed writer Kate Bolick—essential reading for anyone interested in this creative and dynamic profession. Gwenn LeMoine sees the world through the lens of hair. The daughter of two hairstylists, she has taken her natural talent to an entrepreneurial level and is now the owner of Parlor, a wildly popular, two-location hair salon in the East Village and Brooklyn. A pioneer with four decades of expertise in styling eccentric celebrity personalities, LeMoine works with clients such as such as Piper Kerman, Rue McClanahan, Molly Ringwald, Twyla Tharp, and William Wegman, to name only a few. Her work has also been featured on television (SNL, VH1, ETV), in magazines (Real Simple, Nylon, The New York Times, and Paste), and at awards shows, such as the Tonys and Emmys. In Becoming a Hairstylist, Atlantic columnist and New York Times notable author Kate Bolick provides a compelling profile of a career in hair styling through the life of LeMoine, and offers us a glance at a day in the life at Parlor. The perfect resource for anyone interested in a career in cosmetology, Becoming a Hairstylist portrays how to excel as a stylist—at any age and for all types of customers.

Guide to Good Hairdressing

Guide to Good Hairdressing
Author: Julie Handley
Publisher: Janus Publishing Company Lim
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1857565444

Provides information on getting started with a career in the hairdressing industry.

Me and My Hair

Me and My Hair
Author: Patricia Malcolmson
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1909183172

Good hair day? Bad hair day? Hair has always evoked strong emotions. In this fascinating book, Patricia Malcolmson examines how British women over the past 150 years have managed their hair, from the extravagant styles of the late nineteenth century to the ‘anything goes' attitude of today, taking in along the way the daring bobs of the 1920s, the wartime styles of women in uniform, the slavish copying of Hollywood stars, the beehive, the hippy and the Goth. In Me and My Hair you'll hear the voices of women from around Britain talking about their hair - whether it’s their longing to have ‘Shirley Temple’ curls, the visits of the nit nurse, their first home perm, roasting under hood dryers, going platinum blonde, hilarious experiments with hair extensions, or fears of going grey.

S/Nvq Level 2 Hairdressing with Barbering Candidate

S/Nvq Level 2 Hairdressing with Barbering Candidate
Author: Leah Palmer
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780435462024

This candidate handbook covers all the relevant knowledge and skills to pass the S/NVQ level 2 in Hairdressing. It contains details on all types of hair, case studies and activities, and other key points.

You'll Never Make a Hairdresser

You'll Never Make a Hairdresser
Author: Russell Paul Hughes
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1849910952

Description'You'll never make a hairdresser' is an autobiography detailing the life of a young boy living on a deprived housing estate in Manchester and tracing his progression to the present day and the realisation of his dreams. The novel includes many humorous experiences; the loss of his virginity to a wheelchair bound client, mobile hairdressing within the housing estate representing the culture and lifestyle of all involved, down to the very poignant moments on the loss of a dearly loved sister to cancer at the age of just 37. The novel also explores the innermost thoughts and feeling of the author, not only his depression which resulted from the onset of epilepsy at the age of thirty but also on a deeply personal level when he realised that as a heterosexual husband and father he was living a lie. Following these revelations he embarks on a journey of discovery which finally leads him to the confident and fulfilled gay businessman he is today. About the AuthorRussell was born in 1966 and raised in Wythenshawe, South Manchester. Russell's hairdressing career began in the early 1980's but his dream of becoming a hairdresser began much earlier when he first visited a salon in Manchester at the age of 13. Never losing sight of his dream Russell broke away from the tradition of locally based factory work and began a journey of training and apprenticeships in salons throughout Manchester. By 21 Russell had opened his own salon 'The Crop Shop' in Hale, Cheshire and was finally realising the dream he had held onto throughout his youth. Russell moved to North Wales with his wife and children but continued to base his work in the vibrant city of Manchester where the hair industry and business opportunities were rapidly developing; and where he was able to maintain close family connections with his older siblings. In 1997 Russell was struck by tragedy when his dear sister Allyson died. His loss of the person he describes as 'a mother figure' left him so bereft that his life spiralled into turmoil. As severe depression and epilepsy took hold of him, Russell spent long periods of time hospitalised whilst everything which he had built in ruins. The illness he experienced would be life changing and lead to him losing everything that his life was built on; the last foundation being his marriage when Russell confronted his sexuality and openly admitted that as a heterosexual husband and father he was living a lie. A long and lonely period of recovery followed during which Russell struggled to not only build his own emotional and physical strength but to find a way back into the hairdressing industry and to re-establish himself as a successful business man. Russell remained based in North Wales throughout this difficult time undertaking a number of jobs in order to become self sufficient again. The salons and customers which have shaped Russell's hairdressing career span a period of almost 30 years and form the backdrop to his book, in which customer encounters are intertwined with the personal hurdles Russell overcome with bereavement, sexuality, depression, epilepsy and dyslexia; but throughout these challenging times Russell kept hold of his dream and his humour, and with the ability to reminisce in such a poised, yet entertaining way has enabled the creation of his first novel 'You'll Never Make A Hairdresser'. Russell now runs his own salon 'Russell Paul Hairdressing' based in Prestatyn, North Wales where he lives with his civil partner Jonathan.

365 Ways to Make Money

365 Ways to Make Money
Author: Kylie Ofiu
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0730376230

The how-to guide to making real money with little or no start-up costs We'd all like to find out how to make money. 365 Ways to Make Money proves that you don't have to be a slick entrepreneur or become embroiled in get-rich-quick schemes to boost your cash flow. In fact, this guide shows that anyone can make money—up to thousands of dollars—with little or no start-up costs. This guide shows there are ways to make money, whether you are a stay-at-home parent, a student or a professional looking for extra income, or a hobbyist looking to convert your interest into cash. 365 Ways to Make Money is the ultimate inspirational, yet practical, guide to finding ways to earn extra income. With one tried-and-true idea for every day of the year, it looks at ways you can instantly put your ideas in to practice, providing money-making ideas from every area of your life—from your home and cars to your knowledge and interests. More than just a list of ideas, this is a real how-to guide, with tried and tested strategies. Unlike other moneymaking titles, this book also gives you the financial knowledge you need to support your moneymaking journey.

Hairdressing

Hairdressing
Author: Brenda Leonard
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2005-05-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780435461775

Covering everything Advanced Modern Apprentices need to gain their Technical Certificate in Hairdressing, this title provides thorough coverage of all practical and written assessments and includes guidance on achieving pass, credit and disctinction grades. All eight units are covered and a section on Professional Basics is included.

The Sandfather

The Sandfather
Author: Linda Newbery
Publisher: Orion Children's Books
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2009-08-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1444000403

Hal's life is in upheaval: trouble at school; problems at home; a quarrel with friends. Then Hal is sent to his grandfather's seaside home. Soon, his anger is absorbed by the pull of the crashing waves, buffeted by the tides, smoothed by the endless sands. Yet thoughts of the father he has never known won't go away. In fact, soon his dad seems to be everywhere: in the sand figures Hal makes on the beach; in his dreams; in the shape of Wesley Prince, his mother's old boyfriend. Since no one will tell him the truth, Hal is determined to find out for himself. Will his elusive father ever come into his life? Or is he no more substantial than the sandfather, blurred and dissolved by the incoming tide?

Professional Hairstyling

Professional Hairstyling
Author: Georgina Fowler
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2017-04-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1607654350

This illustrated instructional guide, by an author who teaches an accredited college course on the subject, is ideal both for beginners and experienced hairdressers eager to acquire new skills. Introducing today's state-of-the-art tools and equipment, it covers cuts, colors, perms, formal styling, and men's hair, along with business and legal issues such as staffing, décor, and safety.