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How Do I Become a Hairdressing Apprentice?

By G. Wiesen
Updated May 17, 2024
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To become a hairdressing apprentice, you should typically look for a school that offers a program that includes an apprenticeship or find an established hairdresser willing to take you on as an apprentice. Depending on where you live, there may be some requirements necessary before you can work as an apprentice or complete your apprenticeship to become a certified or licensed hairdresser. You should be sure to choose an apprenticeship that can prepare you for these requirements. Different hairdressers or schools may have various requirements you need to meet to become a hairdressing apprentice, usually that you complete high school or have an equivalent certification as well as some hairdressing education.

If you want to become a hairdressing apprentice, then you should typically begin by looking for apprenticing opportunities in your area. This can give you a sense of what established, professional hairdressers are looking for from an apprentice. You should look for opportunities at established hair salons that may take on individual apprentices, as well as schools that can help you become a hairdressing apprentice. These schools often provide you with education in a classroom, and then pair you with a professional hairdresser to gain real world experience.

While different schools and programs may have different requirements for you to become a hairdressing apprentice, there are some common requirements. In general, you need to have completed high school, or have an equivalency certificate such as one gained through a general educational development (GED) program. If you want to become a hairdressing apprentice for a major salon or hairdresser, then you should expect other qualifications as well. Some hairdressers may require that you have some experience or education in hairdressing, or that you attend a hairdressing school part time while working as an apprentice.

In many areas, you need to have a certification or license to work as a professional hairdresser. You should look for opportunities to become a hairdressing apprentice at a salon or school that can prepare you for the exams and process needed to gain such certification. One of the best ways to find opportunities to become a hairdressing apprentice is to look for salons or hairdressing schools near you, and contact them regarding openings to become an apprentice. You should try to contact different schools and salons, and become an apprentice at the location where you might actually want to work, not necessarily the first one that responds to your inquiry.

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