Bag om Expressions of a Hairstylist
The beauty and barber industry is one of the most creative, artistic, innovative, trendy, and memorable industries. History has proven to repeat itself as hairstyles, hair colors, and haircuts return with changes 30, 40, and even 50 years later, renamed with a twist. The beauty industry is not only fascinating but also exhilarating and joyous. To transform a person's image and lift their self-esteem is rewarding to the client and service provider.
People enjoy getting their hair styled for many reasons. Award ceremonies, galas, christenings, graduations, weddings, bar mitzvahs, birthdays, baby showers, anniversaries, school reunions, and retirement celebrations (just to name a few) will bring customers from all walks of life to a salon to obtain the best look for their noteworthy occasions.
Are you aware that many people believe that only stylists with the same cultural backgrounds are equipped to color, cut, and style their hair? Have you ever thought that all Caucasian people have smooth hair that's easy to manage? Do you believe that every African American has rough, unruly hair? Ever have any of these thoughts?
If so, throughout this book, I am going to debunk some common cultural myths. While I will be focusing primarily on the differences between African Americans and Caucasian Americans, most information can be applicable to all cultures.
Don's purpose in writing this book is to bring awareness to common cultural misconceptions surrounding different hair types and textures. She invites you to join her on this journey. She's been a stylist for 20 years. She's styled hair for people from many countries and from various backgrounds. She shares this information from her education and professional experience. Whether you are a professional, parent, or just inquisitive, this book will help you have a better understanding of how different hair types are cared for.
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