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So you think you want to be a hairstylist? Well, you're reading the back of this book, aren't you? That's a start. You've got an itch, you've got questions, you're wondering if this is just some sort of childhood dream. I get it. But doesn't everyone question themselves going into a career path? Cosmetology is about succeeding in these three categories: hunger, hustle, and brand. Just because you've worked on some friends' homecoming updos and did your little sister's makeup a few times does not make you a cosmetologist. But it does mean you're creative, and that's a start. Now take the next…mehr

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So you think you want to be a hairstylist? Well, you're reading the back of this book, aren't you? That's a start. You've got an itch, you've got questions, you're wondering if this is just some sort of childhood dream. I get it. But doesn't everyone question themselves going into a career path? Cosmetology is about succeeding in these three categories: hunger, hustle, and brand. Just because you've worked on some friends' homecoming updos and did your little sister's makeup a few times does not make you a cosmetologist. But it does mean you're creative, and that's a start. Now take the next step. This book will give you the good parts, the crap parts, and all the honesty you'll need to make the decision to step into the hair world--you've got this.
Autorenporträt
Melissa Pittman Goudeau, a resident of Youngsville, Louisiana, is a co-owner of the Cut House Salon, an amazing twenty-stylist salon in Lafayette, Louisiana. Melissa graduated as a Ragin' Cajun from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She graduated with a degree in secondary English and became an honors English teacher at a Lafayette high school. After teaching for a while, she finally mustered up the courage to begin her longtime dream of completing cosmetology school. After three years as a stylist, she opened the Cut House Salon with a partner. While at her salon, Melissa has become a master at Invisible Bead Extensions and has built a full clientele. After being asked for advice on going to cosmetology school from many clients--asking for themselves, a friend, or their child--Melissa searched for resources about the beauty industry. When she realized the absence of these resources, she began writing So You Wanna Be a Hairstylist. She hopes this book will help aid those who are thinking about a career in beauty.