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Both Programs are 1200 hours. How long it takes depends on your schedule at school. On the average these programs can be completed within 8-14 months. ... more
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A list of all the schools that have been approved by the Board are available online and can be viewed by going to the schools link located on the left hand side of the home page. A search can be performed by holding the CTRL and F key and typing in ... more
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Marcus H. says: I moved to the area in January and of course one of the first things I need to get is a good barber. I'm 23 years old and keep my hair extra fresh (cut every other week and a lining weekly). I asked a few people, sat in a few places, ... more
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You will have to contact the council to see if you are allowed to set up a business. Unfortunately the house belongs to them and they might have some issues with it being used for a business. If so why not become a mobile Barber and go to peoples ... more
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Often, barber shop owners start up their own businesses in the same geographical area where they built their clientele as a barber. Other barber shop owners choose to relocate and develop their clientele in an area with untapped business potential. ... more
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Licensed barbers in the state of Florida can engage in any of the following practices when done for remuneration and for the public: shaving, cutting, trimming, coloring, shampooing, arranging, dressing, curling, or waving the hair or beard; or ... more
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These classes are structured specifically for apprentices. If you are not working in a shop and are not registered, you need a program with other components. Call 703-227-2368 for information on Trade and Industry's Cosmetology program. A ... more
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With the growth on the beauty industry, the demands for professionals has never been better. The types and levels of compensation for Cosmetology are numerous. An individual’s initiative and ability to attract and hold regular clients are the key ... more
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Barbers and hairstylists both receive training which allows them to cut hair, but they have different skills and approaches to hair cutting which make members of these professions quite different. When selecting the services of a professional who ... more
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Yes. Each campus has an on-site beauty/barber shop where services are available on weekdays. ... more
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