If the schools will not or cannot provide the right education for the salon industry
who will? Manufacturers and distributors offer great classes but
understandably their focus is on product sales. Either the elite vision
focused salons will offer it to employees, who in turn will remain loyal
because they are growing prof...essionally and financially, or hairdressers
themselves will invest in their own education and training. (Taken from THE SALON INDUSTRY BUSINESS ARTIST) www.haircolorartist.com
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
If cosmetology were a college course, we could devote time to the
history of hair and study its beginnings from ancient times to modern
times. We can not only learn but study the transition of styles and
periods of time. Classes can be broken into various decades of study like
art. There could be classes on cutting, coloring, and chemistry, and
chair-side psychology, classes on beauty, clothing, fashion and makeup.
Just imagine the possibilities. But the states need to come together for a national license. Stop this non-sense continuing education test, it only generates money-it does nothing for our careers. ANd here is another thought that I have pondered would be schools that graduate
professional assistants/apprentices. Such a program would focus on
training the individual on customer service, salon protocol, scalp
massage, shampoos, salon maintenance, conditioning treatments and
blow outs. They would be prepared to enter the industry with a
different mindset. It would then be up to the salon and individual to
attend academies and classes to acquire the necessary skills to become
licensed. (taken from THE SALON INDUSTRY BUSINESS ARTIST) www.haircolorartist.com
history of hair and study its beginnings from ancient times to modern
times. We can not only learn but study the transition of styles and
periods of time. Classes can be broken into various decades of study like
art. There could be classes on cutting, coloring, and chemistry, and
chair-side psychology, classes on beauty, clothing, fashion and makeup.
Just imagine the possibilities. But the states need to come together for a national license. Stop this non-sense continuing education test, it only generates money-it does nothing for our careers. ANd here is another thought that I have pondered would be schools that graduate
professional assistants/apprentices. Such a program would focus on
training the individual on customer service, salon protocol, scalp
massage, shampoos, salon maintenance, conditioning treatments and
blow outs. They would be prepared to enter the industry with a
different mindset. It would then be up to the salon and individual to
attend academies and classes to acquire the necessary skills to become
licensed. (taken from THE SALON INDUSTRY BUSINESS ARTIST) www.haircolorartist.com
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
5 Reasons to Buy THE SALON INDUSTRY BUSINESS ARTIST
1. The information can prevent business failure
2. It can give your career direction
3. Offers insightful up to date sollutions for both salon owners and employees
4. It can give your staff the structure and outline it needs
5. It will give you information to apporach sa...lon owners/employers with
Also, this book raises money for research for Down Syndrome. Available at www.haircolorartist.com
Additionally, of every copy sold there has only been positive feedback. Top industry pros are starting to read and comment. Salon Today will be publishing an officail review shortly.
2. It can give your career direction
3. Offers insightful up to date sollutions for both salon owners and employees
4. It can give your staff the structure and outline it needs
5. It will give you information to apporach sa...lon owners/employers with
Also, this book raises money for research for Down Syndrome. Available at www.haircolorartist.com
Additionally, of every copy sold there has only been positive feedback. Top industry pros are starting to read and comment. Salon Today will be publishing an officail review shortly.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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Premier Launch Of the Real Hair Truth Talk Show! 4/11/2010 7:00 PM(eastern)
Call-in Number: (646) 716-4723 Eric Mokotoff Author of "The Salon Industry Business Artist. “The Salon Industry Business Artist” is a must read for anyone involved in the salon industry. This book repairs the dysfunctional relationship that has... plagued salon owners and professionals for decades. Please Join us! www.haircolorartist.com
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