For about 2-3 years
ive been a hair dresser for 11 years. in my opinion you should go with black! blonde and brown tend to not look very good together depending on the color of brown!
you would have to be a high level thinker
As we age the melinin in hair diminishes and you go from dark to white or gray. Heredity plays a big part in how long your hair stays dark.
An obvious explanation is to just well... dye your hair lol it's that simple really. Or like me I use to have black hair just go out in the sun and later eventually it'll burn to a light brown color. Mine really came out great though. I <3 my hair color! Glad to help! ;) -F00xy66 or RainXluv
== == at any age as long as you get der tats wt matterz
To become a Hair dresser you don't really go to college, it's a technical school. Check out Vidal Sasson
go to the hair dresser
You can go and ask a hair dresser or go to any hair product seller.
with scissors . OR just go to a hair dresser
You go to a beauty college and they will train you. In beauty school you will have classes about the shoulders, nails, hair, and head. There was facts and data you need to know about how hair grows and the types of hair. You will be given a state test when you are done.
To become a hair dresser you must attend a beauty school. Most people can earn their education and go on to work within this field within a matter of 12 to 24 months. The education is based more on your level of learning.
simple, grow your hair, then go to a hair dresser who likes escape the fate
cosmetology school. there are many school options. i know where i live there is a Paul Mitchell school and a Michael's school of design and a few others. just google it
you go to falador and talk to the hair dresser on north of faladors west bank and talk to him
You can go to your hair dresser they do a really great job I did that for my batmitzvah or you can go to claires for the less expensive,less of a good job
of course you need the experience you cant go into a hairdresser unexperienced
Kenny MacLean went by Kenny, and The Singing Hair Dresser.