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Time for the type of stylist to choose from education.
New Hair Stylist –less than 3 years of experience
*new hair stylists have lots of enthusiasm, ideas and state of the art technical skills.
* they are knowledgeable about the latest hair trends
* the downside… they haven’t encountered enough scenarios to develop the intuition necessary to know what will work best in a variety of circumstances
Ultimately just choose wisely if a new type of stylist is what you’re seeking
Maturing Hair Stylist
* this hair stylist has been in business over 3 years and less than 30 and more than likely may be your best bet
* most maturing stylists have a reasonable amount of established clientele
* they have enough clients who give them a vote of confidence to keep them in the business
* they have developed a style individual to them
* they still have enthusiasm, creativity, and willingness to try new styles
* they are not only committed to the business but to providing the best image as well
Been Around Forever Hairstylist
*this hair stylist has been in the business for more than 30 years
* typically stylists that fall into this category do the same thing over and over again
(there are exceptions to this)
Once again if this is what you’re seeking choose wisely.