Pedagogical project "Introduction to the profession of hairdresser"


Profession "Hairdresser"

A modern hairdresser is not just a person who knows how to cut and dye hair. He must be a magician who creates unique images for his clients. There are several main areas in hairdressing:

  • The male master is engaged in creating hairstyles for the stronger sex, and the female master is in charge of ladies' curls.
  • The profession of “hairdresser for children” involves working with small clients, whose haircut can sometimes be very difficult.
  • Colorists are trained in the art of dyeing, highlighting and coloring hair.
  • The braiding specialist can easily create evening, youth and avant-garde hairstyles on the client’s head using different types of braids.
  • But a generalist hairdresser is valued most of all, because he alone can replace all of the above specialists. Such a master knows the technology of cutting hair for men, women and children, knows how to curl, style and dye, knows how to choose the right hair care products, and understands the intricacies of the effects of various masks, shampoos and conditioners on hair. It is these general specialists who are gladly hired to work in hairdressing and beauty salons.

Skill is not all that is required from a person who likes the profession of hairdresser. The description of this activity also includes the need to have communication skills, for which you need to be a good psychologist and be able to hold conversations on various topics. A hairdresser should never forget that his main duty is to make people beautiful.

His work requires an individual approach to each client. In order to become a true professional, a hairdresser needs to love his work and treat it as a creative process.

Briefly about the history of hairdressing

Barbers have always been needed, but previously their work was not as highly paid as it is now, and such work could not be called prestigious. The history of the hairdressing profession goes back several thousand years.

Fashion for hairstyles existed back in Ancient Egypt. The task of barbers was to create and care for the wigs of noble nobles. In the Middle Ages, the bowl haircut was popular among the male population, and women hid their hair from prying eyes under fabric capes. The barber's profession reached its greatest skill in the 17th century: at that time, huge wigs reaching a height of up to 50 cm came into fashion. In order to construct and maintain such hair structures in good condition, craftsmen needed to have special skills and talent.

Not just anyone could become a barber, because the secrets of working with scissors and combs were passed down from the older generation to the younger.

Advantages of the profession

The most important advantage of the specialty is its high demand in the labor market, since both women and men want to be beautiful. Even a master without experience can find a job today, because a large number of hairdressing and beauty salons are open in every locality.

If for some reason a specialist does not want to work in a salon, he can provide his services at his or a client’s home. There are not so few home-based hairdressers today. In order to receive a stable and decent income while working for himself, a master needs to have a large number of regular clients.

A good specialist will always be able to feed himself and his family, because hairdressing services are not cheap. Even if he is temporarily left without work, he will be able to cut and color his friends and neighbors, receiving a decent material reward for this.

Working as a hairdresser involves communicating with a large number of people, including influential people. After working in a salon for several years, a specialist will acquire a solid circle of useful contacts that will be useful to him in the future.

Disadvantages of being a hairdresser

Having become familiar with the main advantages of the profession, it is necessary to move on to considering its disadvantages.

Hairdressers have their own occupational diseases. Due to the fact that the master spends a long time on his feet during the working day, he develops diseases of the spine, varicose veins, arthrosis, and arthritis. The use of aerosols and inhalation of the odors of nail polishes and hair dyes lead to the development of allergies and bronchial asthma among beauty salon workers.

The dream of becoming a hairdresser can turn into disappointment when a young specialist starts working with clients, because among them there are many conflicting and always dissatisfied people. This craft requires enormous endurance and resistance to stress; it will be psychologically difficult for an impressionable person to engage in it.

There is a lot of competition among hair cutting and styling specialists today. In order to find a job in a prestigious salon, a hairdresser needs to be a professional in his field, and for this he needs to constantly improve his skills.

Craftsmen have to buy all the professional tools for their work at their own expense, and they are not cheap. For example, just simple scissors will cost a hairdresser several thousand rubles, and in addition to them, he will also need a variety of combs, brushes, clips, a hair dryer, curling irons, curlers, razors, sprayers, and a hair clipper.

Profession training

If a person strives to become a true professional in his field, he will have to additionally attend advanced training courses, take part in various competitions, and take mastery lessons from recognized geniuses in his field. Also today, many universities offer those who want to master all the nuances of working with hair, becoming a qualified specialist with higher education.

Hard work, accuracy, creativity, endurance, sociability, tact, goodwill, the ability to find an individual approach to each client - these are not all the personal qualities that the profession of a hairdresser requires. This specialty has its pros and cons, like any other. After reading them, you can determine for yourself whether you should choose hairdressing as your life’s work or whether it makes sense to look for your calling in another occupation.

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