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Registered: 05-07-2021
Messages: 175
Rating: 6
07-02-2022 14:22
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Was there yesterday for a special of color touch up, hair cut and
style for $29.95. Unfortunately I got a level 1 student who didn't know
what she was doing. I have NEVER had a color touch up where they did
not section the hair off first and then outline with color, especially
the front of the head where typically gray shows up first. When getting
the slight trim checked by male educator, he asked if she had already
swept up the hair because it was a small trim and nothing was on the
floor. She said YES, which was a lie, and then said she only took off a
little - LIE #1. Then after shampoo, of course, I have this large gray
spot right in front that I pointed out to the student. She lied again
and said it was probably already dry and would be okay when the rest of
the hair was dry - LIE #2. She told female educator she did lay color
all around - LIE #3, and I spoke up and told educator she did not. I
had asked the student to put color around that area because she had not
done it and had more in the bowl that would end up going down the drain.
She took the brush ONLY and made a couple of swipes which didn't take
care of the area. So now the educator wants to do a 10-minute color on
that spot BUT they don't have the same color as what was used. I spoke
up about that as I didn't know what it would look like and she ripped
the cape off me and told me to leave as I was not going to disrespect
her students. What? Really? Telling the educator lies was not
disrespecting the educator? All I did was speak the truth. I know this
place is for students but I was always told they knew what they were
doing before they were allowed on the floor. Obviously that was not
true. I was sent home with wet, unstyled hair and had to do it myself.

Registered: 18-01-2022
Messages: 10
Rating: 0
09-02-2022 11:31
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I want to learn another profession without interrupting my main work. Preferably in the service sector. Does anyone suggest options?

Registered: 31-01-2022
Messages: 38
Rating: 2
09-02-2022 12:21
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How do I become a professional in the field of cosmetology? I think beauty schools can help me with this. After comparing all their aspects, I settled on the option that suits me best. I was satisfied with the flexible training schedule, the professional tools provided, and even the practical experience of providing cosmetology [nwcollege.edu] services. I learn well and try to treat my clients with respect. I like it when people are happier after my work. I guess there are random people in the service industry, too. I don't want to fall into their hands.
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