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Sunday, June 9, 2013

Tips On Becoming A Natural Black Hair Care Of Cosmetology Instructor

By Mara Boone


Cosmetologists and natural hairstylists alike at times become tired of hairstyling and want to go into a different direction career wise. For some, this may mean going back to school and working towards a new career. For others, it may mean sharing their hairstyling skills and knowledge with others by working as a cosmetology or natural black hair care instructor.

Be a licensed hairdresser. In order to teach students an individual obviously needs to be knowledgeable about the trade. It normally takes a year to complete a hairdressing course, though some courses may be shorter or longer. After completing training, an individual must take an exam in order to apply for a hairdressing license. Someone who exclusively works with natural hair may or may not be required to have a license.

Get an instructor license. In some areas, a separate certificate or license is required to become a hairstyling instructor. The requirements to receive an instructor license vary from jurisdiction to jurisdictions. Examples of such requirements include completing a formal instructor program, passing a test or providing a letter of reference from a current hairstyling teacher. It may complete both hairstyling and instructor requirements at the same time.

A resume is a good way to show potential employers that someone is qualified to teach. Items such as beauty school attendance and license information should be included on the resume. It is also a good idea to include any experience related to training or teaching individuals notwithstanding if such training was related to hairstyling.

Apply at a beauty school. A beauty school is the most obvious place to obtain employment as an instructor. Many times, these positions are not advertised. Send resumes to beauty schools and wait for a reply. Also, try networking at various industry events around the area. Instructor positions at public schools and correctional facilities are often advertised but generally more difficult to obtain.

Apply at a local natural hair academy. A natural hair academy shows students how to style hair that is not chemically relaxed. Hairstyles frequently taught are extensions, twisting, locking and braiding. Somebody with proficiency in these skills may want to apply for a job at a local academy. Similar to a beauty school, job opportunities may not be presented to the public. Send resumes and employ networking contacts to land a job.

Hair companies often come out with new products. Instructors hired by the companies teach industry insiders how to use the products at locations such as beauty schools, trade shows and beauty salons. Instructor positions are often advertised on beauty websites, manufacturer websites and in cosmetology trade magazines.

Freelance. There may be individuals that are looking to learn basic hairdressing or braiding. These individuals are most commonly looking for skills for personal use as opposed to working professionally. Place notices on online classifieds sites to get clients.

Finding a job as a hairstylist or natural black hair care instructor may take a lot of time and effort. A freelance or part-time job may have to be taken initially. Hopefully, the experience gained from that employment leads to a full-time job.




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