Everything I learned in cosmetology school

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  • @lils1988
    @lils1988 Рік тому +11396

    Having licence may not be the most important thing but it gives you confidence you have the knowledge that's needed. And it gives your clients confidence to choose you as their stylist.

    • @iheartyouuwu6938
      @iheartyouuwu6938 Рік тому +58

      Not all stylists have a license? 😮 Is this with both salons & normal haircut shops, or just the normal haircut shops?

    • @lils1988
      @lils1988 Рік тому +38

      @@iheartyouuwu6938 I am not competent to answer that question. In my country every stylist have a license. But there are license companies that are not pricey but the quality they give is equally low. So someone having a license doesn't guarantee you good results. Sorry I can't answer hope someone came up with checked info

    • @krysaboyce5353
      @krysaboyce5353 Рік тому +52

      In the US (my state at least) you’re required to go to cosmetology school and take a licensing exam. There’s testing on anatomy and different infections and stuff as well.

    • @krysaboyce5353
      @krysaboyce5353 Рік тому +20

      @@iheartyouuwu6938 in the US licensing is required in pretty sure. It is in my state at least.

    • @kayleebelveal3921
      @kayleebelveal3921 Рік тому +24

      In the US they do require licensing. Not necessarily to prove quality of the cut, color, etc, but instead because you have to learn how to do your services with the clients health and safety in mind as well. For example, in the class i was in, we had to get certified with barbicide which sanitizes all of your tools between clients. We also learned about infections and even certain cancers. We learned the proper way to give facials and mani-pedis, and also when to not perform a service on clients. The license is of utmost importance for health and safety standards to be properly met.

  • @RosaLopez-tf4fi
    @RosaLopez-tf4fi Рік тому +4601

    Cosmetology schools should definitely teach how to do Black hair, not just fine textures.

    • @imaspecialgirllalala
      @imaspecialgirllalala Рік тому +113

      Black is a color, not a hair type

    • @RosaLopez-tf4fi
      @RosaLopez-tf4fi Рік тому +448

      @@imaspecialgirllalala 3a, 3b, 3c, 4a, 4b, 4c if you want to be specific about texture and patterns, you know what I meant. These are clearly eurocentric textures pictured.

    • @ToasteredBread
      @ToasteredBread Рік тому +66

      @@RosaLopez-tf4fi she said part one. And not all salons need to do black hair just like not all salons need to do straight hair

    • @RosaLopez-tf4fi
      @RosaLopez-tf4fi Рік тому +261

      @@ToasteredBread There is a system of white centered history, beauty, health, etc. Black focus is always an aftethought, white focus is the norm. You go to beauty school to learn how to do people's hair- why is it that white hair is the focus? You have to be blind not to see the systemic disinclusion.

    • @kymmikmarie
      @kymmikmarie Рік тому +177

      ​@@ToasteredBread so you are going to decline customers because you don't want to learn how to do their hair? Then why be a stylist?

  • @kiwiscone
    @kiwiscone Рік тому +2787

    in 2023 and textured hair still isn’t in standard cosmetology curriculum..

    • @chvrlottc
      @chvrlottc Рік тому +146

      this is exactly what my cosmo teacher says. i’m in a high school program and my teacher is also concerned about this so she’s putting it in our curriculum and i couldn’t be more excited to learn how to properly cut and style textured hairrr!

    • @kiwiscone
      @kiwiscone Рік тому +42

      @@chvrlottc that’s so exciting!! i love that your teacher made sure y’all are able to learn on different types of hair! i have long thick curly hair, and where i live almost all salons heavily up charge depending on your hair texture and thickness.

    • @shazee9042
      @shazee9042 Рік тому +24

      I left cosmetology school when I came to this realization. I'm not paying an arm and a leg for a half ass education and so I can work on white women with limp fine hair comfortably.

    • @devidev3279
      @devidev3279 Рік тому

      @@chvrlottcthank you 🤗

    • @JaheimsStrugglingHairline
      @JaheimsStrugglingHairline Рік тому +4

      @@shazee9042😂😂

  • @ny_ah123
    @ny_ah123 Рік тому +3786

    It’s sad they didn’t teach you anything about curly hair 😔

    • @Frogfrogfrogfrogfrog005
      @Frogfrogfrogfrogfrog005 Рік тому +196

      Fr im going to cosmetology school next year and when I visited the school they had no mannequins with textured hair.

    • @BebbaDubbs
      @BebbaDubbs Рік тому +36

      Part 1.

    • @ArtBySoup
      @ArtBySoup Рік тому +60

      Curly or coily hair - it’s so sad :(

    • @emma_luce_0623
      @emma_luce_0623 Рік тому +19

      This is only part one so we don't really know

    • @emma_luce_0623
      @emma_luce_0623 Рік тому +22

      ​@@ArtBySoup coily hair is curly hair 😂
      It's just a curl type

  • @ninamoon7398
    @ninamoon7398 Рік тому +621

    Just fyi to anyone wanting to go to cosmetology school. The hardest part is the chemistry part. My mom is a cosmetologist and told me she had to study really hard and most people don’t pass the first time. You also have to learn out health and hygiene. How to treat infections, properly disinfect, and they changed this but you had to be tested for tuberculosis. Cosmetology is a lot more than just doing hair, nails, and makeup. Just and fyi it’s still very fun and worth it.

    • @em513
      @em513 Рік тому +15

      I went to school for it too and have to agree! I loved chemistry so the hardest part for me was the anatomy portion. You have to learn all the bones, nerves, muscles, veins, arteries, etc! I did a tech school program during high school, it's a lot, but my whole program passed their first time taking the state exam! That part is all about researching the school and (aside from personal motivation to learn and perform well,) making sure your instructors know what they're talking about.

    • @thenonamekid4927
      @thenonamekid4927 Рік тому +5

      Yes!! I’m currently taking cosmetology through my high school’s career program, and I didn’t realize going in just how much we were going to learn about the human body and it’s chemistry!!
      Thank god for quizlet!! I found so many flash cards other people had made straight from our Milady Cosmetology textbook!

    • @la.princesa
      @la.princesa Рік тому +4

      agreed, i went to cosmetology school after graduating from mortuary school so it was way easier for me after already getting the chem and anatomy done!

    • @starboy79293
      @starboy79293 Рік тому +1

      chemistry??? what exactly would i need to know for it-

    • @la.princesa
      @la.princesa Рік тому +6

      @@starboy79293 everything is a chemical! so with bleach, dyes, perms, relaxers, etc. you need to know how the chemical reactions work

  • @corneliastreet2491
    @corneliastreet2491 Рік тому +6903

    So annoying that you’re paying for an education and they won’t even teach you to do different textured/ethnicity hair.
    Edit: I’m not saying they don’t teach it anywhere 😂 y’all in the comments saying “um actually I at my school learned” good for you, I’m addressing this video above and the part two of this video that didn’t include any curly/coily/frizzy/thick/dry/oily hair lol and he fact is that a lot of places in the US and especially the middle and northern states have maybe a couple days or minimal coverage at best. Not everywhere, maybe not YOUR school, because you’re a special snowflake, but too many when the number should be none.
    Not to mention the makeup part is also lacking in some places because there are some folks who pass and graduate and know nothing about undertones and think just darker is all you need and ultimately make everyone look ashy or gray lol

    • @cynarancia
      @cynarancia Рік тому +380

      RIGHT??

    • @Lethalbarbie
      @Lethalbarbie Рік тому +434

      Each school is different. I was taught ethinc hair at rizzieri Aveda

    • @corneliastreet2491
      @corneliastreet2491 Рік тому +514

      @@Lethalbarbie that’s good for you, but she’s a cosmetology student who is paying money to learn and they didn’t teach her that. And for most people they don’t.

    • @godiswithyou.5358
      @godiswithyou.5358 Рік тому +429

      It should be the standard to teach it as it’d be a phenomenal business practice. The black hair industry is worth BILLIONs. Wouldn’t it be wise to give your students the tools to tap into that…?

    • @TheGong00zler
      @TheGong00zler Рік тому +39

      That’s what I was thinking :(

  • @SakuraaaHarmony
    @SakuraaaHarmony Рік тому +1076

    But they never teach stylists how to do natural hair. I’ve met hair stylists that don’t even understand how to properly style curly hair, nevermind 4c (or any type) hair

    • @godiswithyou.5358
      @godiswithyou.5358 Рік тому +57

      I watched to the end hoping to see anything related to tightly coiled hair and was disappointed but NOT SURPRISED when I saw nothing.

    • @chvrlottc
      @chvrlottc Рік тому +26

      my cosmetology teacher says this same thing that they don’t teach a lot of things on textured hair, so rn we’re learning how to do curly cuts and proper styling and products for it! i’m only a freshman in high school too so i’m so excited to learn how to widen the range as i move farther along. 👏👏

    • @elyshagadoury
      @elyshagadoury Рік тому +20

      Literally! I’m white, but I have thick wavy/curly hair and my stylist can’t do it, so she just ends up straightening it! I can’t image what POCs with curly hair have to go through, I wish they taught it!

    • @AnneDalton82
      @AnneDalton82 Рік тому +1

      I agree here but I see different sides to it too.. this may or may not be an accurate comparison, but this is just how I see it. I went to grooming school, where the levels of hair textures we learn on and about are a lot more than what humans learn about human hair. To this day i have graduated and been doing haircuts, and theres still lots of things I have not gone out of my way to learn because in my mind and this is also what I tell clients, there are groomers out there who learn specifically the kind of cuts they are looking for. There is a technique used for terrier breeds coats like airedales, schnauzers, westies, etc. Called hand stripping. I know about and what it looks like, but I do not do handstripping. It is not something I wanted to learn about, nor do I enjoy. They are free to go to another groomer who specializes in it, I do clipper work on terrier hair. If someone wants a person who specializes in curly hair, they do not have to stay with their current stylist if they don't want to?.. Usually the reason any of my clients don't is because they realize the intricacy involved in, example, handstripping, takes hours and groomers need compensation for that time and it's hundreds of dollars vs the fifty they would be charged if I did the haircut in my way. Some hair textures require the extra time and research to do it not just properly, but excellently. Again this is just comparison, I would not trust me to do a handstripping job I would MUCH prefer to spend the money and go to someone who specializes in that.. Girlies get y'all a specialist who knows what they're doing. You don't want the girl in this video doing it 🤣 go to the right people.

    • @meggiemusic9
      @meggiemusic9 Рік тому +3

      Yeah she couldn't even make the French braid look nice 😭

  • @nataliedejesus8369
    @nataliedejesus8369 Рік тому +813

    After I graduate I plan on going to a cosmetology school myself this just got me so excited!!! 🙌🙌🙌

    • @klaudiaajackson
      @klaudiaajackson Рік тому +12

      That’s amazing! When do you graduate? I work at a hair salon as a receptionist and I’m still 17

    • @minttea4473
      @minttea4473 Рік тому +7

      ​@@klaudiaajackson I'm 14, but I really want to go to cosmetology school

    • @klaudiaajackson
      @klaudiaajackson Рік тому +3

      @@minttea4473 wow that’s really incredible!

    • @jehjdjd
      @jehjdjd Рік тому

      Same! I’m so excited 😆

    • @ch3vy.s0nic.turb01
      @ch3vy.s0nic.turb01 Рік тому +4

      @@minttea4473 does your high school offer cosmology classes, if so you might gain your license in high school then go straight to work after. That’s what I’m doing now!!

  • @Wtfwhatisthis
    @Wtfwhatisthis Рік тому +750

    As a woman who has worked in a salon, and has a brother who has been a colorist for over 10 years- it SHOCKS me how little beauty school actually teaches students.
    It’s a total scam.
    Color theory is so poorly taught, along with accurately coloring different hair types- and the dangers of over processing.
    It’s also extremely disheartening that beauty schools do not require learning about all types of hair, including textured hair. So upsetting.

    • @heavmarie9874
      @heavmarie9874 Рік тому +1

      Maybe just where you live where I live they teach you how to mange black people Puerto Rican people every hair type is what I’m trying to say and exactly what you said they have to or they can get fired or loose their licence and never work as a cosmetologist again

    • @heavmarie9874
      @heavmarie9874 Рік тому +2

      Not to sound rude

    • @mackenziegerdes5239
      @mackenziegerdes5239 Рік тому +3

      i go to Tricoci, and thankfully we learn textured hair! but sadly my school lacks with how far they teach subjects. some areas we are well versed on but others if the teacher doesn’t like that subject then they choose not to give us more detail. but i’ve heard no cosmology school is perfect, it’s always lacking something

    • @seajay2157
      @seajay2157 Рік тому +3

      Me as an Aveda graduate

    • @starboy79293
      @starboy79293 Рік тому +1

      yeah, like i want to go to cosmetology to maybe get to work behind movie scenes and whatnot but i don't think it'll teach me everything i need to know

  • @abigailkuster
    @abigailkuster Місяць тому +5

    It’s so Weird that everyone is saying it’s not standard to learn about natural/textured hair because I’m In cos school right now and it is required for us to learn things like relaxers, finger waves, braid ins, silk press, hot stoves…. We actually just took our GPX exam for relaxers, which is an exam required by the state. I will say I have excellent instructors that made it a priority and that can make a huge difference.

  • @divergentpuff5460
    @divergentpuff5460 Рік тому +141

    wow there’s so much diversity in hair textures at this school woooowww woww 😍

    • @emmanethery73
      @emmanethery73 Рік тому +21

      Bros triggered by a 30 second video that likely doesn’t really show absolutely everything at the school. She showed ax single clip for each and yore assuming that this is all they have. Do you even know what school this is? No. They likely do have, but these are just the videoed she showed. Leaving a bare comment on something you barely know about is idiotic, and bitchy.

    • @DylonsBBGorl
      @DylonsBBGorl Рік тому +38

      ​@@emmanethery73 💀💀💀💀 BROOOO THE FUCKING IRONY I CAN'T

    • @carwash9333
      @carwash9333 Рік тому +32

      @@emmanethery73 bro why did you get irrationally Angry at this comment

    • @justnyla.
      @justnyla. Рік тому +2

      @@emmanethery73 she also said part 1

    • @MayaParris
      @MayaParris Рік тому +3

      This is why some of us only go to certain salons

  • @YesNoMaybeNot
    @YesNoMaybeNot Рік тому +30

    As someone with really really straight hair, it kinda rubs me the wrong way that there was not one thing learned about curly hair/ non Caucasian hair.
    Like 3a all up to 4c curls are absolutely gorgeous and it should be learned how to treat/maintain/ cut them.

    • @YesNoMaybeNot
      @YesNoMaybeNot Рік тому +4

      @BagelEditz it's not even really about OP but more so the fact that in western cultures, non - caucasian hair finds almost no recognition and is widely underappreciated, sometimes even fully left out of teachings.
      My comment was in no way to shed hate to OP, and I hope it didn't seem that way.

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому +1

      Yeah it's messed up, it should be the default, and it's not like it's some rare hair type in the US, it's super common like 50% of people have it.

    • @YesNoMaybeNot
      @YesNoMaybeNot Рік тому

      @BagelEditz well people from africa didn't go and colonize land of white people and as far as I know they also didn't have huuuge amounts of slaves shipped into Africa.
      Alot of African Americans wouldn't even be in America without colonialism so the absolutely freaking least we COULD do, is learn how to do their hair.
      It's quite literally the bare minimum.

    • @YesNoMaybeNot
      @YesNoMaybeNot Рік тому

      @@pooowater exactly! It's called inclusivity and America should **REALLY** try it.

  • @angelinsiew6871
    @angelinsiew6871 Рік тому +8

    The extra fried golden and crispy hair shows how much these people used the mannequins to practice

  • @N08R76H
    @N08R76H Рік тому +398

    And they didn’t bother to teach anything about curly hair

    • @N08R76H
      @N08R76H Рік тому +8

      @BagelEditz perms, curling iron curls and straightening type four hair yes, learning how to style and cut actual curly hair, no.

    • @N08R76H
      @N08R76H Рік тому +2

      @@vp2718 not a single video she has mentioned or done anything with curly hair, it’s a known issue with cosmetology school that they don’t teach anything about curly hair

  • @vanessayodog2635
    @vanessayodog2635 Рік тому +3

    Thankful my cosmo school actually had a full class for curly and ethnic hair ❤️ honestly my favorite, I love me some curls

  • @Beautiful_girl2.0
    @Beautiful_girl2.0 Рік тому +3

    When my mom went to hair school she said that when they where learning perms one of the girls mannequins started smoking and almost caught fire 🔥

  • @Rottenriaa.
    @Rottenriaa. Рік тому +12

    This is why I go to black hair salons that know how to deal with 4c 😭

  • @hnyhrt
    @hnyhrt Рік тому +5

    Yes! 3a/b here. I can't tell you how many times I've gone to a salon for a trim and been told they don't know how to do my "type of hair."

    • @sol1vi
      @sol1vi 2 місяці тому

      oh my god same! i remember when a stylist held me down and started DRY BRUSHING my hair.

  • @Tea-No-Not-The-Drink
    @Tea-No-Not-The-Drink Рік тому +5

    My cousin is in cosmetology school, been her dream but she’s never had the time. I’m really proud of her

  • @lil.spooky.pumpkin
    @lil.spooky.pumpkin Рік тому +6

    Graduated from cosmetology class in 2021, I miss it everyday. My instructors were amazing ladies

  • @peppa2405
    @peppa2405 Рік тому +5

    Not them not teaching her how to handle curly/coily hair 💀

  • @hirobon3641
    @hirobon3641 Рік тому +3

    My cousins in cosmetology in college right now and she’s at least learning how to do all different hair types 😭

  • @sarah213
    @sarah213 Рік тому +3

    I live in the Caribbean and was never thought how to do hair for white people only black girls and it takes so long to do their hair but they come out looking like queens ❤️

  • @itsjiminsnonexistentjams1221
    @itsjiminsnonexistentjams1221 Рік тому +9

    God I learnt how to do curly hair types in UTAH, UTAH for FREE and I can do all hair types as a straight haired Asian....what school is this.

    • @yoongimyhero
      @yoongimyhero Рік тому +1

      utah is ass tbh

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      Idk, most schools I've seen don't do curly hair it's actually rascist and robbery, 20k for fishtail braids that nobody is gonna come into the salon for?

  • @gertrud9799
    @gertrud9799 Рік тому +126

    Hey curious question. In cosmology school do you learn to do hair on other hair types? (other than the ones shown in the video)

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому +86

      For most schools no, white, straight to mildly wavy hair is the only hair you are taught to work with and style. Only a few schools teach the full spectrum of hair and they have to go outside of what's in the textbooks cause black and Asian hair really ain't in there. I hope it gets better with time but if you are interested you can definitely find schools that ACTUALLY teach the full spectrum of hair types and textures, (some will claim to but it's only like one days worth of curriculum)

    • @de_larama
      @de_larama Рік тому +32

      @@pooowater yes!! my parents were in cosmetology school and once sister, a girl with curly hair, came in the picture they were dumbfounded on what to do with her hair…so no, most schools unfortunately do not teach how to style or treat different hair types

    • @juliazii
      @juliazii Рік тому +7

      wtf is asian hair

    • @Heckingducka45
      @Heckingducka45 Рік тому +5

      if you want to learn about other types of hair you need to find an instructor who is willing to teach it because it’s not in the program
      i had a black instructor who taught me how to do things like, protective styles, relaxers, etc.

    • @lizmaryf7892
      @lizmaryf7892 Рік тому +3

      Not really I have naturally thick curly hair and I was in cosmo school n no girls wanted to work on me bc they didn’t know what to do

  • @hayhaysel
    @hayhaysel Рік тому +2

    Wish mine taught all that! We were taught how to pass state board and that’s it! (When we would complain we were told “I only have to teach you how to pass, nothing else”) We only learned a cut/service if the person in our chair was getting it. So if you’re looking into cosmetology school make sure you do your research on the schools and go get a service done before applying so you can see how it really is.

  • @kaleiya.
    @kaleiya. Рік тому +12

    They need to teach about wavy and curly hair too

  • @fruit4evr
    @fruit4evr Рік тому +17

    I’m going to cosmotology school now (Rizzieri Aveda School!) and i love it so much, we’re learning abt perms rn

    • @taylorswiftsucks
      @taylorswiftsucks Рік тому +1

      i wish i went to cosmetology school. im in college and being in a classroom is hard for my anxiety and hard to focus for so long.. and doing homework. school is not really for me. i wanna be a nail tech.. maybe in a decade ill pay off college and go back to school for cosmetology

    • @fruit4evr
      @fruit4evr Рік тому

      @@taylorswiftsucks if you’re able to i’d recommend talking to a trusted adult or guardian about this! Never say never!
      It was very scary for me to realize that college wasn’t for me! I was in my first semester and absolutely FAILING. my mental health was worse then ever before, but talking with my friends and what was essentially my college guidance counselor i was able to go to beauty school.
      It was scary to consider myself a “college dropout” but i’m very happy with what i’m doing now. But i must say, it’s not easy, and you will have to interact with people, this kinda job is not only cutting hair but also being a support, confidant and friend to your clients

    • @taylorswiftsucks
      @taylorswiftsucks Рік тому

      @@fruit4evr im in my second semester and i am failing but trying my best. im scared to tell my parents. i need to pass my classes. thank you for the wise words. idk if they would let me drop out tho

  • @YourGirlLiv.1111
    @YourGirlLiv.1111 5 місяців тому +1

    They need to start teaching about curly hair because I have super thick curly hair and whenever I try out a new salon most the time I get told “oh i don’t know how to do hair like that”

    • @Tropically5
      @Tropically5 3 місяці тому

      They don’t teach it because fake hair dosnet hold a curl and that’s what they practice on

  • @pinkcloudsummerr
    @pinkcloudsummerr Рік тому +4

    I'm going to cosmetology school in a few months, and I'm literally so excited

  • @shreksgarden7239
    @shreksgarden7239 Рік тому +1

    this is literallly my dream

  • @merbish7962
    @merbish7962 Рік тому +2

    My cosmetology only taught us how to pass the state board. I was in no way shape or form able to pursue a job in hair color/cutting. You get more out of an apprenticeship. I ended up sticking to nails instead of hair.

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      Apprenticeships can get messy, it's best to find a school that preps you for all that stuff, its ridiculous that it isn't the default

  • @randommmmmmmj
    @randommmmmmmj 5 місяців тому +1

    I’m 13, and I want to be a cosmotologist so baddd!!

  • @whatintheworldisthat..
    @whatintheworldisthat.. Рік тому +25

    I know a lot of hairdressers don’t know how to cut curly hair, and so many people have messed up my or my friends haircuts by cutting it wet. Do you do that?

    • @brooketoadstool
      @brooketoadstool Рік тому +5

      At my school, (I go to a tech school for cosmetology) we learned how to cut ethnic hair in our level 1 year. I’m so glad I learned it and we did cut it dry. I wish other schools would teach that, it’s important to know to how dress all hair types and textures!

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому +2

      Probably not, there's a few schools that teach textured hair but the majority ignore it completely, which is both racist and absurd for the $20,000 price tag attached to school.

  • @kathygrant4298
    @kathygrant4298 Рік тому +1

    I want to be a cosmetologist when I grow up I am learning how to get my braids neater and flat iron straighter

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      It's really fun, if you're interested in braiding make sure the school that you go to teaches the types of braids you wanna do, most schools "braids" are just for white hair, but there's plenty of really good schools that'll teach you everything.

  • @malloryjohnsonnn
    @malloryjohnsonnn 9 місяців тому

    The blow dry iron curl👌😩

  • @nortnort3837
    @nortnort3837 Рік тому +2

    As a current Cos student, I can tell you girl you’ll be doing so many roller sets for state board prep it’s wild

    • @Ash_W04
      @Ash_W04 Рік тому

      Are roller sets used a lot in cosmology school? I roll my friends hair almost every day because I like 1940s styles but I rarely see anyone in real life have rolled hair (unless it’s like really really large Velcro rollers)

  • @YourGirlKinz
    @YourGirlKinz 5 місяців тому

    Omg I’m going to take cosmetology next year in school it’s gonna be so fun

  • @MayaO.
    @MayaO. Рік тому

    You crack me up with your personality! LOVE IT

  • @bambamdiaz7477
    @bambamdiaz7477 Рік тому

    I’m just here for the song….reminds me of my 20s 😭

  • @LiloandStitchisbestest
    @LiloandStitchisbestest 9 місяців тому +1

    Im thinking about learning cosmetology in high school (so next year) and im really excited because I have been talking about doing it for almost 3 years now ❤😊

  • @divadee9719
    @divadee9719 Рік тому +1

    Ugh i remember this, i felt like am i ever going do old lady roller sets😂

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      Old ladies tip well 💯

  • @lifewithtalyahandryah
    @lifewithtalyahandryah Рік тому +1

    me knowing i cant get nun of that cs my hair is damaged:👁️💧👄👁️

  • @nylandaallen6951
    @nylandaallen6951 5 місяців тому +1

    Cosmetology school teaches you how to do hair not all hair but hair which is why so many people with curly hair get charged an arm and a leg when it takes 10 hr to color hair or to “treat” their hair when they think it’s damaged.

    • @Tropically5
      @Tropically5 3 місяці тому

      It’s because fake hair dosent hold curls you need to practice on an adult client and not many people are willing to

    • @nylandaallen6951
      @nylandaallen6951 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Tropically5 I've been to a cosmetology school and many people with true curls allow them to style however most don't because they don't know how to treat and care for their hair. Of course it's different in many situations but it still falls on the stylist because stylist can style hair not just straight hair.

  • @pinkiepie6880
    @pinkiepie6880 Рік тому

    This is one of my favourite songs

  • @TallulahBelle3276
    @TallulahBelle3276 Рік тому

    Love it! There’s a lot more involved than people realize to get a license for being a cosmetologist. It’s great work especially when you love what you’re doing. There’s great money in this business n you can go far if you keep up your education. There’s always new innovations to learn in order to keep up with this career.
    I’m a retired cosmetologist of 40 years. I love seeing everything new that’s going on. It’s an art n the people who work their art have to do it over n over, every day on different people. It takes a special person to be successful. Working with the public on your way up can be a trying challenge at times. Keep doing great work and your clients that you keep will like and respect you. The better educated you are the more motivated n thereby more money. Ka ching!
    💝✂️💝

  • @Melody36785
    @Melody36785 10 місяців тому

    The curly and rlly wavy girls are shaking in their boots (including me)

  • @mamachan173
    @mamachan173 11 місяців тому

    it’s funny how perms for non textured hair is to get curly but textured hair is to get straight when using a perm

  • @rachelbrzoznowski4816
    @rachelbrzoznowski4816 Рік тому

    You're so talented and pretty. Ladies take notes. She's pretty awesome

  • @platinum_ink
    @platinum_ink 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow! I did not go to cosmetogy school abd can all of those things anyway. Crazy!

  • @flickamustang8374
    @flickamustang8374 Рік тому

    The blow dry iron curl I love them

  • @Stoneheadass
    @Stoneheadass Рік тому

    You’re a natural!

  • @emmicampa
    @emmicampa Рік тому

    I went to Empire, & I’m grateful that my class was diverse and a good mix of all different hair textures. I don’t know about other schools but we did all get a brown mannequin with natural hair. We learned how to do all different types of braids and how to use hot combs, and practiced a lot on each other. Everyone was willing to learn, ask questions and teach others about our own hair textures. We had so much fun, I really enjoyed our class. School can be a good time when you are learning about something that you’re interested in. I worked most of my career in the inner city and got a lot of experience with all different hair types. Now, 14 years into my career I can confidently cut and style anybody that sits in my chair. You never stop learning in this field, there is always a new style, trend or method that you can pick up on and grow your skill set.

  • @lexisgood1783
    @lexisgood1783 Рік тому

    The crazy part is the braiding portion is so short and the perms aka perminant wave and rods/ roller set module is SOOOO long I hated it oh but the bleaching and coloring mod was my favorite 😅

  • @MariCruz0516
    @MariCruz0516 5 місяців тому +1

    I am on the same career and i love it🎉❤

  • @princess_peyton_jade_
    @princess_peyton_jade_ 5 місяців тому

    ima junior and im taking cosmetology 1 and will finish the class in my senior year w a the full license it's super fun:)

  • @mikaylasipowicz
    @mikaylasipowicz Рік тому

    Plus chemistry, ph levels, electricity, history of hair, dealing with different textures, manicures, pedicures, color corrections, facials, waxing, shampoos and relaxation techniques with your scalp massaging, business etiquette, relaxers, curl reform, extentions.... we learn alot. We have to have a certain amount of clocked in hours b4 we're even allowed to touch a client. But this is just the tip of the iceberg I learned SOOO much and still continue to add to my education it's one of those things if u dont stay with the times u could get left behind.

  • @bootyscratcher8884
    @bootyscratcher8884 9 місяців тому

    Hi everyone, I’m a high school student, 16 right now 17 on December. I’m a cosmetology student and this just makes me feel glad that my school provides us with 4 mannequin with 4 different textures. We learn ethnic hairstyles as well for anyone wondering! I’m usually in the cosmetology building for 5 hours with a 15 minute break. It’s honestly tiring and makes me regret taking cosmetology but I feel as if I’ll be proud of it in the long run. I’ve been hearing that if you wanna be in a cosmetology school you must MUSTYT do your research there are schools out there that don’t care at ALL about your education and even my teachers in my school stated that

  • @miyo._.5569
    @miyo._.5569 Рік тому +2

    For my 8th grade dance I went to a salon cuz I wanted my hair in a kinda intricate waterfall braid and the lady doing my hair took about 30 minutes just toying with my hair cuz she was trying to figure out how to do it 😭 she even watched a UA-cam video and made me hold the phone 😭😭 after trying she was like I’m gonna call my boss and see if she knows how, her boss comes and they just braid a strand and pin it across my head, me and my mom were too shy to refuse to pay the 60 fcking dollars they charged us but if they did that to me now I would’ve def said something 💀 like u could’ve just told me you couldn’t do it instead of wasting my time/money and doing something I could’ve done myself

  • @heathergoodwin2476
    @heathergoodwin2476 5 місяців тому

    I’m in cosmetology school right now in high school and so far we’ve only learned a few braids but we have 2 years to go so wish me luck🫶🏼✌🏼

  • @margaritaa3741
    @margaritaa3741 Рік тому

    I remember doing this in high school!

  • @lilianamedina1724
    @lilianamedina1724 Рік тому +1

    She made it look like her instructors taught her that. When really it was all learned through youtube 😅. Well, my instructors were bad at teaching so 🤷 my work was self taught

  • @marie-piergendron9320
    @marie-piergendron9320 9 місяців тому

    I hatedddd the thermal curls on short hair with the marcel handle 😂

  • @laurenbettis1445
    @laurenbettis1445 Рік тому

    I sadly didn’t pass the perm rods and hair cut parts of the test so I couldn’t move forward in the program 😭 I was so crushed because doing hair really makes me happy. I do locs now but I know get the licenses is just so much more professional but I’m afraid to fail again 😞

  • @emlovestoshop3609
    @emlovestoshop3609 Рік тому +1

    Just wish I could do a braiding class tbh 😅

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      Some schools like the one i go to offer a natural hair braider couse so you can get certified to do braids, twists, sew-ins etc

  • @ChristineRenae
    @ChristineRenae Рік тому

    Braiding was the hardest part for me and I’m not sure why! Still irritates me to this day 😂

  • @shortyylu
    @shortyylu Рік тому

    I wish basic edge ups were part of what they teach you there because getting an appointment at the barber for my 10 year old son and boyfriend is annoying and I just want to go to the salon and get it done fast and easy😩

  • @NursedtoHealth
    @NursedtoHealth 9 місяців тому

    Wait, this is so cool

  • @lolokaymeg
    @lolokaymeg Рік тому +1

    i imagine cutting on these heads feels sooooo different than a real head/hair? i kinda feel bad for not letting my husbands cousin practice on me but then again it took her a few years to get where shes at now 😅

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      It's a bit harder, especially with parting and sectioning the hair 💀💀 definitely don't let someone practice on you if you're not comfortable, i practiced on myself and family but also there's a risk your hair gets jacked up

  • @anitagiulia8488
    @anitagiulia8488 Рік тому

    You're pretty good at it

  • @arelivejar2185
    @arelivejar2185 5 місяців тому

    What I learned in Mexico at 15 yrs old in a matter of 4 months 😅 my mom forced me to get into cosmetology now i cut my own hair and dye it too lol

  • @trivex188
    @trivex188 7 місяців тому

    im so excited to learn more, i finished learning how to cut hair. in grade 11 thats when the perms and dying hair comes in, but we should learn how to handle all hair types. i never learned on curly hair

  • @florperez4864
    @florperez4864 Рік тому

    Ive been thinking about this for years now

  • @user-xm8eb2wn5f
    @user-xm8eb2wn5f 5 місяців тому

    Those highlights scared me because it seems like it would have a not smooth highlight 😢

  • @rikathediva4161
    @rikathediva4161 Рік тому

    im so excited to start cosmetology school and to learn more about straight hair and coloring hair as well I know alot of people in the comment section are talking about textured hair which i feel like should be taught but its the opposite for me im excited to learn about difference hair types also i cant wait to help other students learn about texture or kinky hair i think that if we help each other the more will grow

  • @LilithsCosmicLounge
    @LilithsCosmicLounge 6 місяців тому +1

    I wish their was a school to teach about natural hair 😢

    • @Tropically5
      @Tropically5 3 місяці тому

      You mean curly hair
      It’s in common that they teach it because fake hair dosnet hold those curls and you need a person

  • @mrs.treyneverson5290
    @mrs.treyneverson5290 Рік тому

    Thank you for this I needed this

  • @kit.kat.28007
    @kit.kat.28007 Рік тому

    god i cant wait until cosmetology school

  • @sophia7322
    @sophia7322 Рік тому +1

    Did you learn how to do curly hair? Just curious if that’s a basic thing they teach in cosmetology school since I stopped going to salons back in high school because no one could ever cut my hair right, it always came out super short because they didn’t take my curls into account. I’ve cut my own hair for the last few years and it looks so much better than any stylist I went to in the past.

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      This school doesn't seem like they do, most schools don't unfortunately, if you're having trouble finding stylists for curly hair go to one that specializes in your curl pattern (not sure how tight your curls are) or go to a black salon

    • @sol1vi
      @sol1vi 2 місяці тому

      i think there’s some salons that specify in curl cuts? if you have 3c-4c maybe try a black salon?

  • @LilJeepgirl81
    @LilJeepgirl81 Рік тому

    Every time i try to get a perm, they look at the length and say nope

  • @goofyashlocks9739
    @goofyashlocks9739 Рік тому +1

    I was taught all the same ….
    Then went to the real world of hair and did EVERYTHING differently.

  • @hey_its_me77
    @hey_its_me77 Рік тому

    The last wig got some split ends 😂

  • @lunnalocca9376
    @lunnalocca9376 Рік тому

    This is why when I go to the salon not a single person knows how to do my hair texture and they tell me they can’t do any hair style to my hair lol

  • @mackenziebrown1812
    @mackenziebrown1812 Рік тому

    I’m going to cosmetology school lol I’m so excited

  • @noodles5004
    @noodles5004 Рік тому

    "Dimensional Caps" aka early 2000's torture devices.

  • @reverseuno6839
    @reverseuno6839 Рік тому

    Mbn cse my cosmetology hs teacher ain’t thought me nothing😭

  • @katonona8197
    @katonona8197 Рік тому

    Figure 8 curls will forever haunt me I stg 😭😂

  • @cherryizcool
    @cherryizcool Рік тому +1

    I live near a beauty school that teaches students by giving them real clients and my mom and i (we are black) called them to see if they could do box braids for us and they said yes over the phone until we got there and they saw that our hair was short and they said they haven't taught that in the curriculum yet smh

  • @Not_Mich3llez
    @Not_Mich3llez Рік тому +1

    I want to learn there so BADD but I don’t know how much it costs as well as schools like that near where I live😭

    • @Not_Mich3llez
      @Not_Mich3llez Рік тому

      @@pooowater My mom went to a school where they learn to do nails and she has a particular school in mind and I might be able to learn there but I don’t know at what age I can go, I turn 13 in July and it’s my summer break

  • @Alexis-it9lb
    @Alexis-it9lb Рік тому +1

    The stylists that she works with do style and treat textured/curly hair, personally I wouldnt think she'd have to specify what types of hair she treats..

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      Unfortunately it's important to specify because most schools don't teach it, if you have tight curls you cannot walk into any hair salon they will jack you up, I've heard of ppl going to cosmetology school and the recruiters saying how diverse it is, and then not teaching them how to do their own hair cause it's curly, or not having makeup dark enough for their skin.

  • @mermikk
    @mermikk Рік тому

    I would enjoy it everytime my friend needed a volunteer for her school stuff cos I would get my hair done for free😂❤

  • @valeriemorris7348
    @valeriemorris7348 5 місяців тому

    Holding out for part 2 for other textures that are not caucasian 🤞🤞🤞

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf Рік тому

    Who else thought we were getting a full education in under a minute for free?

  • @Youpassedthevibecheck
    @Youpassedthevibecheck Рік тому

    I want to stitch this with me just saying all I learned in beauty school was how to cry and be overwhelmed hahaha doing great cosmo of 7 years going on 8 and it’s a wonderful skill set to have❤ cheers

  • @RochRocketDCXV
    @RochRocketDCXV Рік тому +12

    There's so much they don't teach you in cosmetology school. A majority of our knowledge comes from working in the industry. They teach you just enough to be safe and sanitary amd pass your state board testing. I expected more for that $20K.

  • @elizabethlebel5724
    @elizabethlebel5724 Рік тому +1

    Nothing for naturally curly hair no wonder it takes me a miracle to find someone to cut my hair 😭

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      Find yourself some black hair salons they'll do you right

  • @Kaydeep94
    @Kaydeep94 Рік тому +1

    Ahh I miss hairschool

  • @chiapowda1248
    @chiapowda1248 Рік тому +1

    They teach you all that incosmetology school yet I can’t get one decent haircut

    • @pooowater
      @pooowater Рік тому

      Defends if your hair is curly cause for some reason schools don't see it as something important to teach 💀

    • @chiapowda1248
      @chiapowda1248 Рік тому

      @@pooowater it’s not curly

  • @pentawa.
    @pentawa. Рік тому

    I hope u have big success

  • @robinbledsoe2792
    @robinbledsoe2792 5 місяців тому

    You will need to watch videos on curly hair cuts as it's totally different than straight hair and the way you were taught.