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Originally Posted by Hen Lin 32
dude becoming a hair stylist... ayooo
" " a barber...
women's hair is where the real money is..
I'd gladly be called a hairstylist over a barber
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Originally Posted by Hen Lin 32
dude becoming a hair stylist... ayooo
" " a barber...
it all depends on where you work & your clientele. but i will say working at supercuts & greatclips is not bad. i know quite a fewpeople who make a good living working at those places.Originally Posted by ljlukelj
hairstyling is not mad money for any average hairstylist.Originally Posted by theHBkid
my mom worked for PM hq and Redken as well before she opened her own place. Id imagine both place to be good though?
being a Hairstylist= mad money. Tips are ridiculous. people dropping 20-50 on tips on a single cut/up-do/dye is not a rare occurrence.
If it leads to owning the shop, I agree, I know one in Essex county that makes $350,000/yr!Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
women's hair is where the real money is..Originally Posted by Hen Lin 32
dude becoming a hair stylist... ayooo
I'd gladly be called a hairstylist over a barber
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
^doesn't have to lead to owning the shop....if you're good...you'll make money.
well, like anything you need to be good and have a good clientele.Originally Posted by ljlukelj
hairstyling is not mad money for any average hairstylist.Originally Posted by theHBkid
my mom worked for PM hq and Redken as well before she opened her own place. Id imagine both place to be good though?
being a Hairstylist= mad money. Tips are ridiculous. people dropping 20-50 on tips on a single cut/up-do/dye is not a rare occurrence.
Originally Posted by Hugo