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Three Great Finding A Hairstylist Ideas That You Can Share With Your Friends

Three Great Finding A Hairstylist Ideas That You Can Share With your Friends

I consider myself to be in a relationship with anyone who touches me on a regular basis. When I am starting a new relationship there are always things to consider, the “deal breakers,” the connection, the sustainability of it all. No one wants to waste their own or someone else’s time. This speaks to relationships including that one with your Hairstylist. Once bonded together through Beauty Culture along with   shared   details of your personal life, it can be devastating to have to go out there and find another one and start all over again. Here are three great Finding a Hairstylist ideas that you can share with your friends.

*Are they Red Seal or Licensed? You can always Google the regulations to practice Hairdressing as they will vary from Province to Province and State to State. Hairdressing Association, a Cosmetology Association or an Industry Training Authority will have updated requirements and advise on what to look for. As a consumer, it is up to you to do your diligence. Even when referred by someone, it is acceptable to enquire about the Hairstylist’s credentials.

Using a Red Seal or Licensed Hairstylist gives you confidence in their knowledge and understanding of bacteriology, infection control and properties of the hair and scalp. You know that the Hairstylist was assessed extensively by qualified professionals in their field and has adequate professional work experience.

Some Provinces or States may NOT require the Hairstylist to be Red Seal or Licensed. In this case, I suggest looking for a professional Hairstylist that goes voluntarily to the Red Seal as doing so puts them at a level equivalent or higher to a journeyperson.

*When was the last class or upgrade to the job the Hairstylist had? This is an important question as Beauty Culture is ever-changing. Even throughout the pandemic, current trends and inspiration was happening. If a Hairstylist is on top of their game, they will always find a class through their Representatives or online. A Hairstylist who is investing money into their own education will satisfy your need to remain current. It also speaks to how inspired they are by their chosen industry.

* Finally, their professional attitude, image, and work ethic. So, you find a qualified Hairstylist with whom you can see yourself having a long-term relationship with. What happens when you go to schedule an appointment after work to find out the Hairstylist works Monday to Friday ten to four? This is not a good fit simply because you will not be accommodated. When it comes to professional work ethic, consider the products the Hairstylist is using. Are you interested in using eco-friendly products while at the salon and to take home as well, or are you looking for affordability first? It is good to know that you are going to be coordinated with each others’ ideals when it comes to the products used on you. If you have allergies or experience discomfort when confronted with the smell of toxins or ammonia, it is important to find someone who is using the cleanest of products. Good things often come with a high ticket. Do not be afraid to ask about cost. A quote is not always written in stone but can be a good starting point.

 

With a proper consultation you should be able to determine whether you are a good fit for a new Hairstylist. That said, sometimes, like every relationship, the first meeting may leave you on the fence. Decide if you think it is worth working on together to become a match made in heaven. Writing from personal and professional experience, I have had clients that at first meeting I wondered if we were a good match only to find out on the second or third meeting that we were in it for life. You are your own identity. Your Hairstylist is a terrific way to encourage you to be confident through your hair. Upon getting to know you and what makes your confidence soar they can become your confidante, your guru/go to and of course your valued friend.