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We now have 9 locations including Aveda Institutes, Aveda Concept Salons and our Aveda Salon & Spa. We offer a complete menu of services in hair design and color, skin care, nail therapy, and massage therapy.
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Determine and advise guests on proper skin, hair, or nail care and recommend home care regimens. Promote and sell spa/salon services and retail products. Provide hair care services such as cut/design, color, and styling to guests.
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Minimum of 3 years of hair stylist as well as nail, hand, and foot care experience. Sensei is seeking Cosmetologist who are exceptional hair stylist, skilled in nails, hand, and foot care services including, but not limited to, manicures, pedicures, gel polish, hand and foot scrubs and wraps.
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Shampoo, condition, and rinse guests' hair. Examine skin, hair, or nails to evaluate condition, appearance, and appropriateness of scheduled service. A tuned-in, up-for-anything spirit is at our core and has made us renowned for reinventing the norms of luxury around the globe.
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In addition to performing hair styling services and based on education and certifications, Stylists may be trained on other spa treatments including but not limited to hydrotherapy, body wraps, exfoliation or nail services and treatments, etc.
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May also apply makeup, dress wigs, perform hair removal, and provide nail and skin care services. The hair stylist advises both front desk and member of any upgrades prior to completion of services.
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Handle inappropriate guest behavior by stopping service and informing supervisor/manager. We believe in hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive, people-first culture. W Hotels mission is to Ignite Curiosity, Expand Worlds.
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Set up workstation and/or treatment room with necessary products, equipment, and supplies to ensure guest comfort and safety. Whatever/Whenever is our culture and service philosophy that brings our guests' passions to life.
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We are searching for a Licensed Wisconsin Hair Stylist, to work for our Salon. you'll find us contracted to offer hair & nail services nestled in a new luxurious medical resort in OAK CREEK, WISCONSIN welcoming guests with our contemporary style décor performing classic and trendy hair & nail services that are delivered with the indulgent personal attention our guests deserve and our motto commands.
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Perform Nail, Hair, Waxing treatments and services. Actively participate in other areas of the Spa Operation, Nail, Hair, etc., product knowledge and retail sales. Must obtain and maintain certification from an accredited school of Salon Technician/Cosmetologist required.
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We’re more than a salon, spa & beauty store. A place that houses all things, hair, makeup, skin, nails, plus knowledgeable associates to guide you along your beauty journey. Associates, stylists, estheticians, nail technicians, customers – everyone who walks through our doors is considered part of the family.
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All Inns of Aurora employees are expected to demonstrate the following characteristics as defined in the Inns of Aurora, LLC handbook:· Courage· Initiative· Dependability· Flexibility· Integrity· Judgment· Respect for othersposition purpose:The essence of the Hair Stylist and Nail Technician's role is to deliver excellent, customized, professional, and caring services to every client.
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Red Mountain Job Description, Hair Stylist , Page 2. The hair stylist is primary responsible for providing safe, professional, friendly, and courteous Hair services in a timely and efficient manner.
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Beauty Brands was founded in 1995 by Bob Bernstein on the idea of providing a one-stop beauty destination, saving customers time and making them feel fantastic. Service oriented, providing a professional and exceptional client experience.
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Additional duties and tasks as assigned by the Salon Services Supervisor or Lead Stylist. Performs tasks related to hair, scalp, and nail care (as licensed) of residents and team members according to the guidelines established by the State Board of Cosmetology.
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