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Years of work experience as a Cosmetologist or a Cosmetology Instructor in reputed educational institute. Previous work experience as a cosmetology instructor. Sanitation and Sterilization Practices, General Histology of Hair, Skin & Bones of the Skull, Formation and Texture of Hair, Characteristics of Hair Types, Single Draping, Product Knowledge: Shampoo and Conditioning Treatments, Detangling Journey, Washing Curly and Coily Hair, Washing Straight and Wavy Hair, Round Brush Drying and Finishing, Basic/Low Ponytail, Buns and Knots, 3 Strand Braids, 2 Strand Twist, French Braid, and Cornrows.
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Still in cosmetology school and looking to gain experience right away? Shampoo, cut, color, and style hair. Cosmetology loan reimbursement program. Valid cosmetology license in the state you are applying to work.
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At 200 hours, you're able to start working on the floor and perform shampoos and blow-dry's! at 500 hours, you're able to attend our exclusive Hair Stylist Academy training and being cutting on the floor.
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Provide guests with product knowledge and hair care tips for at home. Become a stylist at HK Salon Group's Supercuts where your team feels like family, and we pay you to be uniquely you. You get to work as a stylist right away and get that experience.
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE High school diploma or general education degree (GED); Cosmetology degree or certificate in current state or transferred; one year experience, as a minimum, working as a Cosmetologist.
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Continuous repetitive movement with fingers, hands, wrists, and arms, vigorous movement to massage/shampoo guest’s hair, twisting wrists to blow dry, and styling tools. - Valid Maryland cosmetology license OR graduate of cosmetology school (within the last 3 years) eligible to take the Maryland Cosmetology exams.
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You will apply color, shampoo, blow dry, provide make-up application and more. Immediate opening:Must posess a valid cosmetology license. You will apply color, shampoo, blow dry, provide make-up application and more.
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Commission on sale of salon products (ie: Shampoo, conditioners, brushes and styling products) Cosmetology and/or Barber License (licensing requirements vary by state/province) Commission on sale of salon products (ie: Shampoo, conditioners, brushes and styling products.
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Successful completion of a cosmetology school is required. As a Hair Stylist, you will provide shampoo and blow outs using basic and advanced techniques. As a Makeup Artist, you will assist bridal parties in making sure they're satisfied on the big day.
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Shampoo, cut, dye and style hair. If you are interested in growing and learning in your cosmetology career, we encourage you to apply today. Our salon is looking for a talented Cosmetologist who is passionate about meeting customer expectations and able to provide the precise results our clients are looking for.
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We’ve built our stores with state-of-the-art comforts for Stylists in mind that include anti-fatigue floors, European shampoo bowls, and comfortable attire. Cosmetology/Barber License (Required.
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Hair Stylist / Barber / Cosmetologist. Salon experience not required - we will train you. Sport Clips is growing and we are hiring hair stylists & barbers for both full-time and part-time. Are you a licensed hairstylist passionate about cutting hair and making your clients look great.
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State-of-the-art comforts (anti-fatigue floors, European shampoo bowls, comfortable attire) Check with the WV Board of Barbers and Cosmetology on reciprocity offered if you are licensed in a nearby state.
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A passion for the beauty and cosmetology industry and making people feel better. An up-to-date cosmetology license for the state. Work one-on-one with our Chief Style Boss (aka Educator) to learn how to master Blo’s 7 signature styles and more (via Blo’s paid training program.
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If you are interested in growing and learning in your cosmetology career, we encourage you to apply to one of our hair salons today. A licensed cosmetologist, hairstylist or barber in the state of West Virginia.
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