Comments on: Unique Careers in the Cosmetology Field /blog/beauty-business/unique-careers-in-the-cosmetology-field º£½ÇÉçÇø Trains Future Professionals in Hair, Skincare & Nails Sat, 29 Jun 2013 02:11:59 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Julieta /blog/beauty-business/unique-careers-in-the-cosmetology-field#comment-12 Sat, 29 Jun 2013 02:11:59 +0000 http://www.empire.edu/blog/latest-news/unique-careers-in-the-cosmetology-field/#comment-12 I have to agree. I can cut my own hair perfectly (I have Jewish hair-nappy, thick, wavy and crazy on most days), but the few times that I have taken sisoscrs to my boys’ hair (one has straight hair and the other has hair that practically sticks straight up in the hair on it’s own), we ended up at a barber shop, begging for help. I have to disagree with the specialized kids salons, though. The barber that we use usually does men’s hair, but he is great with our kids (they are 2 and 6) and the only barber shop we have been to that hasn’t screwed up their hair. I even paid twice as much one time at a kid’s salon and they gave my son a crooked lopsided faux hawk. I will never take my boys to any other barber shop than the one we go to now, even if it’s not a kids place. I think it personally depends on the person cutting the hair, but absolutely no mommy cuts. Mommy cuts caused me to have bangs so short that they were disappearing into my hairline as a child (you can see why I had to learn how to cut my own hair!) and my brother had a mullet. Yes, a mullet. ( We’re growing his hair out, but it keeps getting in his face was her excuse)

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