Hire the best hairdressers in Asquith
Sam Mooney Hair And Makeup Artist
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Raheleh
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Sydney Professional Makeup
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Christine Ehlert
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Pauline Demirjian - Makeup Artist
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Imagination Hair
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Red Nose Kids Cuts
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Nichole Lee Makeup
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Mona
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Franck Provost Paris Salon Westfield Hornsby
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Sister Perrott Electrolysis
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Mop Top Hair Studio
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Ceri Moore Mobile Hairdressing
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For The Love Of Beauty
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Lattouf Hair Spa Castlehill
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Results Laser Clinic
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K. & P. Ryan Holdings Pty Ltd
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Ella Rouge Beauty Hornsby
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Price Attack Hornsby
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Lasernik Cosmetic Clinic Hornsby
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Smartech
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Waitara Continental Hair Stylists
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Dudez N Divaz
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Robson D & Co Pty Ltd
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Sabby Hair Boutique
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All Creations Makeup & Hair Service
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Alford Hydraulics Pty Ltd
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Savvy Hair Boutique - Hair Salon Sydney
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Edges Hairdressing
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Minkley Peter Constructions
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Habitat Homemakers
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Habitat Furniture
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Alfred Deffert Chiropractor
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Arminu Hair
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Total Eclips Hair Studio
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Carillon Hair Design
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Hairazona
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O2 Hairbank
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Oasis Hair Design
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Sydney Paramount
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Rhema Hair
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Daniel'S Den
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Millano Studio
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Visions Hair Team
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All Creations Makeup & Hair Service
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Merino Hairdressing
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Training and studies to become a hairdresser
The profession of hairdresser requires at least the CAP hairdressing, which is prepared in two years after the third year of secondary school in a vocational school or in an apprentice training centre (CFA) - apprenticeship or professionalization contract. This basic diploma can be completed by a complementary mention (MC) colourist-permanentist or stylist-visagist in order to have the status of qualified worker. At BAC level, there is the BP hairdressing, which can be prepared in one year after the CAP, and the bac pro wigmaker-posticheur, which allows you to work in the film and theatre industry. If you want to open a hairdressing salon, the minimum requirement is a BM hairdresser (Brevet de Maîtrise) which also allows you to teach apprentices. The diploma is prepared in 2 years for those who have a BP in hairdressing or who have 5 years of experience as a hairdresser. There is also the CQP hairdressing salon manager which is accessible after 3 years of experience as a hairdresser.
The scope of a hairdresser's work
The hairdresser's job can be carried out in a hairdressing salon, at home or in a beauty salon. The activity usually involves travelling and can vary greatly depending on the location of the service. In a salon, the hairdresser welcomes and installs his or her clients and then discusses with them what they are looking for: haircuts, treatments, colouring, etc. He or she also advises them on hair morphology and implantation, among other things. A hairdressing service generally includes a hair diagnosis, preparations for washing and shampooing. Only then will he proceed with the cut (staking, layering, tapering, etc.), the shaping (curling, rolling, blow-drying, etc.), the styling, the fixing or shining (gel, lacquer, etc.), the colouring/decolouring, etc.
Why use a hairdresser?
A hairdresser can be used to maintain the hair in the first instance, but usually it is to have beautiful, silky hair that enhances the face. While it is possible to do your own hair at home, nothing beats the touch of a professional who will know which cut is best, but will always take into consideration the wishes of his clients.
How to find a hairdresser?
To find a hairdresser, word-of-mouth allows you to have opinions from friends and family, but to be sure to have the best craftsman, turning to a directory such as StarOfService remains the best solution. You can easily find a competent one in your region or city; just follow the steps.
Hairdresser's fees
In France, the average price for a hairdresser is between €32 and €135. Why such a wide price range? Simply because the professional offers a wide range of services that may involve travel. For example, for a shampoo with a cut and a blow-dry (the basic service), you will have to pay at least €32; while an additional colouring will cost €59 on average, and a balayage €61, while the creation of a wick in addition to the basic service will cost around €71. For a wavy or straight hair straightening, the price is around 135 € and will vary according to the products used.
How to choose a hairdresser?
Before choosing a hairdresser, the first thing to do is to determine what you want to do: cut, blow-dry, change of colour, treatment... It is according to this that you will choose either a hairdressing salon, an independent or a renowned beauty salon. Alternatively, you can trust your friends and family to find a good hairdresser - most hairdressers rely on word-of-mouth to expand their address book. Online reviews on social networks can also be relevant, as can reviews on hairdresser websites.
Questions to ask a hairdresser during the first contact
- How much do your services cost?
- What is the current trend in haircuts or colouring?
- Can you suggest a cut?
- Can you show me pictures of the services you have done?