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Fashion, Theatre and Media Hair and Make-up Studies Diploma Level 3
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Frequently asked questions
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What qualifications do I need to become a hairdresser in the UK?
To become a hairdresser in the UK, you'll typically need a Level 2 or 3 NVQ or SVQ in hairdressing. Some courses may also require GCSEs in English and math.
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How long does a hairdressing course typically last?
The duration of hairdressing courses can vary depending on the level of qualification you're aiming for. A Level 2 course can last up to 12 months, while a Level 3 course can take up to 24 months.
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Will I need to purchase any equipment for a hairdressing course?
Yes, most hairdressing courses will require you to purchase some equipment and materials such as scissors, combs, and hair products. However, some institutions may provide these as part of the course.
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What can I expect to learn in a hairdressing course?
In a hairdressing course, you can expect to learn the fundamentals of hair care, styling, and cutting techniques. You may also learn about colouring, perming, and other advanced techniques, as well as customer service and salon management.
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What are my career prospects after completing a hairdressing course?
With a qualification in hairdressing, you can pursue a career as a stylist in a salon, work on your own as a freelance stylist, or even go on to teach others as a trainer or educator. There are also opportunities to work in other areas of the beauty industry, such as film and TV production.
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