Self-Care for Hairdressers:: How to Prevent Stress and Burnout and Step Into the Professional You Were Meant To Be (Best Practices for Hairdressers, Vol. 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.12 (811 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0181K0A3W |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-24 |
Language | : | English |
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. She is also a member of the Professional Beauty Association (PBA). Her sisters wore the latest fashions, styled their hair, and applied makeup. She provides makeup, and hair services on location for print and film. Rebecca's mother sewed matching dresses for the girls, painted her nails, and could be described as a fashionista in Hong Kong in the 40's, where she was raised. Rebecca
Her sisters wore the latest fashions, styled their hair, and applied makeup. Rebecca integrates all the early experiences of shape, color, texture and mood with a great deal of passion while creating beauty and collaborating with other like-minded artists. . She remembers loving fashion at the age of eight, influenced by her mother and five sisters, all of whom had great style and propensity for artistic expression. She is also a member of the Professional Beauty Association (PBA). About the Author A native of San Francisco, Rebecca has styled hair for over 30 years in the Bay Area. Rebecca's mother sewed matching dresses for the girls, painted her nails, and could be described as a fashionista in
This book focuses on what they don't teach you in beauty school.In these pages, you'll discover:--Why many stylists leave the industry, burned out and underpaid, even though they may be booked in the salon.--Why a lot of stylists are exhausted and losing sight of their hopes and dreams for their life.--What they don't teach you in beauty school.--Ways to manage stress, recognize the signs of burnout, start to dream again, and reconnect with your purpose, joyfully discover the professional that you were meant to be, and make the money you deserve.Scroll up to purchase your copy today!. I meet hairdressers all over the country who work really hard, yet they have lost their way creatively or are burned out and unhappy, wondering if they should do something else to make a living. They make very little money, and they move from salon to salon, hoping the ne
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