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Hair Styling


Duration
Starts
Finishes
Days
4 weeks
5pm
8pm
Saturday



 

Course outline

Week 1
Hair theory, covering all hair textures and hair types. Covering basic tools and what effects they create: brushes, hot irons and hair straighteners.

Hair styling and product knowledge. How to choose the right product for the desired effect.

Week 2
Blow-drying (practical and demo) how to section the hair how to choose the correct brush choice of product to choose

Week 3
Creating waves and curls on medium and long hair. Manipulating curly hair to give a straight look. Creating a curly look on straight hair. Mens grooming

Week 4
Advanced hair styling (demo and practical) Putting hair up using back combing effects. How to create a sleek chignon


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What the students say:

''The hair styling course has given me plenty of flexibility during my hair styling freelance work. I am confident to style hair as well as do the the make-overs. Its so important to have the hair styling knowlege, as so many jobs now demand hair styling as part of the remit.''
Zoey Niulk 29

"Where ever you work, you are expected to know about hair. This course gave me the confidence. Thanks for a wonderful hair styling experience"
Ayu Brown 22

"Making your hair look good was important to me, thats why I enrolled on to the hair styling course. The hair styling course was excellent and offered all the hair styling knowelege I was expecting"
Daisy Raycroft 18

" A hair styling course to reccommend to all if you desire to know about hair, especially if you want to get work as a freelance makeup artist">>>>>>>>
Connie sayer 23

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Hair Styling Training Course in London

Entry level: Beginner - Intermediate

5pm - 8pm    Saturday    4 weeks

Learn the essential hair styling skills and tips.

Working with different hair textures and hair types to build your confidence when handling long, medium and short hair.

Key Benefits of taking this course
1 Industry recognised Diploma
2 Work experience
3 Free Hair Accessories (no need to purchase)
4 Professional Hair Stylist Tutor
5 30% discount off your next course
6 Build your own portfolio

What happens during the course

Hair curling, hair straightening and hair setting to achieve contemporary hair styling. How to create beautiful hair styling waves as seen on magazine covers. How to control flyaway hair and create a sleek polished hair styling look.



Learn how essential the right choice of hair product is and how to determine hair texture and hair type.

Simple hair styling tips and techniques to give you the confidence and competence for a career in hair styling.

Demonstrating how different hair styling products create different effects.

The London Academy current make-up tutors are: Maryellen Lamb, Natalie Oparah, Oriona Robb, Sital Patel, Debra Hawkins, Stuart Bray and Isabel Moreno. View the Tutor Page

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