5 Things I Wish I Knew after Beauty School starting in the Hair Industry | Hairstylist Business Tips
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- ✨TOP 5 THINGS I WISH I KNEW STARTING OUT IN THE HAIR INDUSTRY✨
I'm so excited to share with you guys my TOP 5 list of things I wish I knew when starting in the hair industry after Beauty School!
If you are in Cosmetology school or even just a few years out since graduating, you'll want to watch this video. These tips are SO HELPFUL if you are in the hair industry and are looking for more business tips!
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1. Beauty School Isn't Everything
2. Be picky about where you apprentice
3, Get your hands in as much hair as possible
4. It Is never too late to start building your brand
5, It's okay to say NO to clients
6. Get as much education as you can - CZcams, Instagram, Free classes, Product Knowledge, Hair Shows, etc.
Thanks Nathan!
at my school if we decline a client we get terminated from our school
I agree with this whole list, especially number 5
@@rze7803 yo wtf
@@JamieDana😮l
The amount of comments saying “I learned nothing in school” are both comforting AND terrifying because I’m in the same position right now 😅 I have a ton of books collecting dust because they’re not being used for the curriculum. I feel like I’m missing out, but I’m also relieved that we can all relate
As a former cosmetology teacher, there are students who come to school and automatically think and act like the teachers don’t know anything relevant in the industry. I would just sit back and wait for them to come to me ready to learn something. I would always tell my students they need to be proactive in their learning.
I loved teaching and my students loved me.
School is just for the safety and health things regarding cosmetology tbh.
The business is a manual skill that you are learning; so it is about doing not reading. The reading is the technical things that you need to know. The books have their value don't overlook them.
the only reason i feel like i’m learning anything in beauty school is because i’m taking the initiative to ask and to learn how to do things, stepping out of my comfort zone and saying yes to any kind of client who walks in as a learning opportunity
I love that. Thanks so much for watching!
I assisted at a high end salon while still in school. Learned how to shampoo & give the best head massages. Went to a small 4 stylist salon and got to be a Junior stylist and assistant. So I got paid to help the other stylist while learning so much. Finally I ended up as a commission based stylist in a locally owned salon. This is by far the best way to do it if you are able. I knew NOTHING coming out of school. I never even opened my clippers. Thank you for this awesome video & allowing us to help each other 💛
Thanks so much for sharing!
Where did you attend school?
I feel like I had such a good beauty school experience, and can hardly believe that some schools don’t equip you to embrace the industry when you leave. I went to a small school with less than 10 students and 3 instructors. I learned so much, and on top of that I interned with my friend (who convinced me to go to beauty school) almost my whole way through school. I’m still terrified about the different aspects of the business side and building my own clientele; but overall I’m so excited to get started and so blessed to have had the experience I did.
I’ve been a professional hairstylist for 5years now and when I first graduated I worked at a salon that didn’t have many stylist so I would work 7-8 hrs by myself. I didn’t apprentice or assist at all I just went straight into it and I’m happy I did because I learned so much. The salon I worked at wasn’t a high end salon so it was a good place to mess up if I did and learn from it. I hate when ppl complain about not being a good hairstylist because they didn’t assist or anything like that when, yes, it does help to assist but it’s also up to you to keep learning and keep wanting to learn. I would watch videos and practice non-stop on mannequins because I knew I needed to get my shit together working alone for 7-8 hrs so I had no one to help me. I’m a visual & hands on learner so I guess that’s why I learned quick and I also work really well under pressure.
Thank you so much for sharing! I'm so happy that worked well for you.
I am old school.. meaning I've bee in the industry for 27 years. the internet wasnt around when I went to beauty school. It's so fun to post your work,and share. Education is at your fingertips.
Hey pamela valeri I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
pamela valeri I’m with you !!!
Omg i thought i was the only one who didnt learn anything in school
You're definitely not alone!
Jayda Spann sameee!
Jayda Spann the main purpose of beauty school is to get you licensed. It’s up to the individual stylist to get more continued education. 💕🌹
I'm in school now and its the worst 😫 I'm learning everything on CZcams and doing pretty damn good 👍
me too!!!
I’ve been doing hair for 36 years and I’m still learning new things!! When you stop learning and don’t get excited about new products and techniques-that’s when you get burned out!! When I went to school we did shampoo sets and perms!! I knew zip about color!! I learned to foil from other younger stylists and beauty shows and I soaked up any education I could on color!! I am a master stylist and coloring is my strongest skill!! I love u tube and any beauty blogs!! I learned how to do a man’s fade hc from u tube!! Now my fades rock!! I still love what I do!( my knees don’t love it so much tho!). Wear good shoes!! Stay on your mats!!
I'm so happy to hear this video was so helpful. Thanks so much for watching!
I wish there was a better solution or a renovation of beauty school. I just graduated and feel like I know NOTHING but I don’t have the ability to assist and learn bc I need to pay my bills and most assistant get paid very little or nothing at all. Not sure what the point of paying for school is if I can’t do the basics after graduation
Agreed! Thanks so much for watching.
That's exactly where I'm at. I'm trying to self educate after a handful of apprenticeships that lead nowhere and apply to just jump in as a regular stylist
SierraNechelle I agree with you!
Sierranechelle the point is to get licensed
The more I research school and watch every god damn YT story of what school is like, I’m starting to whole heartedly believe beauty school is a scam. It seems like a school loan buisness who set up shop in poorer type town so they can prey on the underprivileged who have huge hopes of a better future. Heck even the financial director is built in. Maybe it just fine to go to a votech and save the $, just get the license, and try and learn as much as you can after or in a good salon. What’s also interesting to me is not everyone is made for this. I don’t get what ppl r doing here. Lol. You kinda have to be a natural born artists. I noticed hispanic people are amazing artists whether hair makeup or tattooing. It’s gotta be in the blood. Anyways have a good day! Hope I don’t get scammed. Lol.
You are making me feel so much better !! I am paying over 20k to go to a brand name school and my experience is awful they have gone through numerous teachers that refuse to teach (even state board ) everything I’ve learned is from educators I’ve found online . I’m glad there might be some hope left for me cause this has been an awful start
I started off in a high end salon, and it ended up closing down. Then I went to another high end salon and it closed down too. I thought high end would mean more money and more clients. I was wrong. They tend to be more appointment based and slower with walk-ins. So then I went to Hair Cuttery and I’m LOVING IT so far! I wish I started there fresh out of school, you learn SO much and it gets your prepared for the long run. You build a clientele fast and have so many opportunities to grow and have raises! Plus the commission is better when you start there!
I'm so happy to hear you are loving it. Thanks for sharing!
Can you please write a book that I can read over and over and over until I'm comfortable with myself in the salon 😭
Aw it will just take patience and practice! You got this!
Or you can rewatch all her videos over and over ☺️
Don't worry you'll get there!
My beauty school was TRASH! We barely learned anything about cuts and coloring. We learned hella basic application techniques for coloring and we didn’t learn highlights AT ALL and we only learned blunt cuts.
You're definitely not alone in that!
I have watched your hair videos in the past Jamie and I love how all of the toners blend in so pretty. I am 49 years old and I am considering starting cosmetology school in the next couple of months. I am nervous to start in this crazy time with the pandemic going on. I hope I am making the right choice because employment and everything is so up in the air. The fact that I am older does scare me a little too because I am not savvy with technology. Thanks for the information about branding and putting your business out there. I will be doing research to gain some confidence in my journey. I know this video is a little older but I stumbled across it.
Hi Kristen, theres no wrong age, and youre still young! The ladies I worked with at my last salon were 20 years older than you and still kicking butt. Youve got a long road ahead of you to be a hairstylist.
As for Covid....even if we see a second wave, it wont be around forever. Now is a good time to go to school!
Hi best tip is educate urself constantly! CZcams has endless information that is free! I am 60 years old and my average age client is 25! Have been doing it for 42 years and still learning 😵😁🙄😎
Love it. Thanks for watching!
Timestamp- Step #1 starts at 4:39 just for reference.
I love you
Lord thank you!!!
My school was awful too. State board passing school only. I learned foiling and get this HOW TO USE CLIPPERS out on the salon floor... insane
Heidi Ledford same
Please send me the hashtag workbook. Thank you
Thanks so much for sharing!
It's linked in the video above 🙂
Heidi Ledford same!! My school was basically 90% rollersets and perms and everything else was left for us to figure out on our own. It was embarrassing (although myself and everyone in my class begged for highlighting/clipper cutting to be taught)
I'm seeing a lot of comments of people that feel like they didn't learn anything from their beauty school. Cosmetology school is basically giving us the basics for us to create our own art, to build up our skills over the years. I'm sure most of you left your school's at least knowing 50% more of what you guys knew before, and of course we'll learn more things we didn't know before. We never stop learning as artists. 💕
Let's face it - beauty school is based around passing the state board. Once you are out in the real world, it's so much more. I've had my license for a year this month - I am still not confident and am getting frustrated!
@@susanmoline3639 How are you doing now?
@@kierrasmith7262 Hi! Better - still not 100%, but much better. Thank you for reaching out.
Love #5!!! After 26 years I’m just now learning to say no to clients and stand up for myself.
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
My #1 mistake leaving beauty school was starting at a very high end salon fresh from beauty school. I was clueless and so imitated while my coworkers treated me SO condescending.
I ended up quitting and not working in the industry for YEARS after that bc I was so scared. Eventually I came back, but now I’m focused on Skincare waxing and makeup.
I do miss hair though and wish I would have started in a less intimidating salon so it was realistic for me. It’s so hard to get back into hair after so many years away 😢
Do you have advice on to how to get back into the industry after not doing hair for years? Thanks!! 💗💗
Please and get your confidence restored! And close your eyes and go to work and not worry about what the other people around you are doing! No one is perfect everyone’s different! I think hair is the very best part of the industry! Don’t deprive yourself of this part best way to make money is hair.No matter what people do or say to you kill them with kindness and they will shut up!
Girl, I got my license in 2007, started at fantastic sams, then went to a high end salon as a nail tech with the promise of assisting...three years later I was still a nail teach and passionless about hair because the people i worked with broke me...and maybe I broke myself. I gave up...then to make money I went to Great Clips...tips are great but its kinda soul killing, chop shop hair cutting...Ive gotten great at cuts, mens especially, but im still not making the money to make a decent living. Im now 32 have like $20 to my name, but have some interesting interviews coming up. I have the talent , I just had to get that passion again. Now I just have faith that the starz with align so that the right salon and I find ourselves... Dont give up...ive failed a lot...and ive trued lots of different industries...I always come back to hair....now I won't be leaving again...lol ya'll are stuck with me...
I love that this has created such a cool conversation! My advice would be to find a salon that has a mentorship/assistant position that you can grow and learn it that is COMFORTABLE for you!
Set up a chair in your home while you still do skin care. Get family and friends in your chair. Work on some doll heads, take some classes and start looking for a great salon family to work at. Don't let no one take your dream from you.
Best wishes. 💖 🌻
The people lays on the instructor who is supposed to be teaching the students how to do it all. If you never did black hair Mexican hair Chinese hair Indian hair you can pick and choose out in the real world, but do you want to only make money that you see as easy cash? You can open your experience to another world and knowledge of all types of hair.
You as a professional know if you choose to do clients like your mom that limits your mind to small. While I learned on all types of hair I can do all types of hair. As for charging a set price that's on you. But the I cant do thoughts. Change those thoughts into I can do and learn. You video is good but your being narrow minded.
A Cosmology professor is just that. It not a license to only do straight hair or not touch curly hair. I'm sorry you were not taught to have an open mind.
I want my students to learn it all. If they choose out in the field not to use what I teach that is on them.
Learning after you leave school is sad. Students should already know if they would stop saying this. Well I did 3 cuts today and she has not done anything. Leave that person alone. Do that cut color style while in school. The person who complains about the fact they did too many in one day wont be as productive in the real world.
I see this all the time. Lord if they just want to sit and make time....go home until your serious about your path.
I NEEDED THIS!!! I graduate in two weeks and I can’t wait! 😅
delaney linette congratulations!
Thank you!!!
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Jamie Dana HEEEY, i need to know what can i do. Cause my hair is falling off like a lot!! and i haven’t put anything on it, i just use shampoo and conditioner, and just use a cream for curls
I like your 4th tip the most. I've been in the industry for 4 years now and feel like a flop sometimes because I've mostly just worked at my local Great Clips and feel like while I have improved and learned a lot, I'm generally embarrassed to say I work there and am not proud of it. But I like being reminded that it's never too late to start building my brand, start a social media for hair and to use my experience to keep learning. The first few years really have been all about learning still, beauty school was barely even a taste.... Thanks for the video and encouragement.
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
You have a job! Your doing a service to help the customer feel better?? If not go away. Find a place your confident in working. Great clips is easy to get walk in customers so never be ashamed where you work. Its again what I stress. People pay a lot to go through school but many think it's a joke. It's not when your paying back student loans for the next years. Ouch. If they had a great teacher they would not care where they cut hair.
It starts at the school and your dream of being the best. Remember what you put on that clients head will like you or bite you.
I guess I'll make a great teacher because I have old school knowledge and still feel young at heart.
Good luck but never feel you are ashamed of a place your crafting a skill. Think of it as your getting better and faster with more accurate cuts.
My word of the day.
When you can see the final product on the clients head before you ever start then you'll have the real grasp of what a hair stylist is about. Good luck.
Just a very old barber stylist coming back to teach new generations how to do the old school styles and professional attitude needed to be all you can be.
I think we all have ended at a sports clips or great clips before in the day. Don't stress, you can always start over. Start doing more haircolor like the one you have in your profile! You got this!
I’m in the same boat been working at Great Clips for 5 years straight out of a beauty school that only taught for state board and now I want to venture out and do more. But I’m so nervous about it. I almost don’t know where to beginning.
I totally feel this. I've been in the industry for 6 years but I took 2 years off working on my mental health after being shut down by a coworker at fantastic sams. Later went to supercuts to get training in haircutting because haircutting was something I struggled at in beauty school. Sometimes I am ashamed saying I work at supercuts because I know people look down on chain salons as if they're lesser than a regular salon and I honestly think it has to do with them having high turnover rates. Though I do get burnt out working there at times, my team is supportive and I can definitely say I feel pretty confident doing men's cuts.
Omg I am you, you are me! I graduated beauty sch in 2k08 i already knew it wasn't everything. Didn't learn a darn thing thats why i always played on the computer when we go to the salon part. We had a student who worked in a salon already that showed us how to foil highlights. But until this day it still takes me forever to foil & i also had a barber in my class that taught me how to fade.
You’re a maverick. I’m not in beauty school, I’m just learning how to do my own hair because many stylists screw it up. Your video is what they should all be doing. I wish some stylists had said no to me before messing up my hair. I wish they’d continue to learn and stop being complacent & stuck in their ways because it really shows in their work. I wish my stylist of years didn’t choose & conform to working at a burn & turn salon (Salon prices, Great-cuts quality haircuts). Her quality was once so good & strategic & now I’m out Learning to do it myself or find another. Another thing that might fit into the building your brand category would be to generate quality online reviews. Much of today’s consumer choices are determined by reading online reviews it ahead of time so it’s critical that their work is reflected in the reviews. You’re teaching us clients here too. Thanks for your hard work & keep being your inspirational self!!!
Thank you so much for watching Mimi!
I appreciate your transparency. God bless you and much success!
Thank you so much Jacquie!
Thank you so much for the video, I left hairdressing years ago and then refreshed to come back into the industry.I think the best thing to learn is to ignore others that make you feel inadequate and to close your eyes to their comments and kill them with kindness, The wrong salon is also not a great place to feel good about hairdressing when other stylists are mean and you can hear their remarks. As you say we all do things differently, so CHOOSE THE RIGHT SALON, best tip ever, I left the salon because people were unkind and you could hear them talk about you, this in turn hindered my confidence, glad I left when I did, because I doubted my decision to go it alone at first but now….after going self employed I feel so much more confident and took extra tuition in the form of day courses and I am loving hair again. Thanks again
Thank you so much for sharing your story! I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful. Thanks so much for watching!
I graduate from beauty school 3 years back and learned almost nothing and start working at a salon where they were doing men’s haircut and ugly hair colour highlights in a very old fashion way so I start watching CZcams videos how to do balayage, highlights and style women’s hair because I don’t like doing men’s hair and I found your Chanel since then I learned a lot from your videos. Thank you so much I really appreciate your generosity for sharing the knowledge you earned in a hard way. 💕
I'm so happy to hear my channel has been helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Great advice! I love your vibrancy and enthusiasm!
Thank you so much!
I'm went to beauty school after high school, I was told from the start that me being plus size, gay, feminine, and a man I was told I had to be a straight manly macho man. With my struggles with ADD and being a man not knowing how to blow dry or section long hair. Got my license and tried to get a job. But I had a planned back surgery that I should have had had that first then go to beauty school. I went back to beauty school for 3 months. I improved my skills and got better. Months after not being able to find a job for months a " friend " from beauty school opened a salon and I worked for 8 weeks going from stylist, to assistant to opening and being the salon manager while my boss was recovering from gender reassignment surgery for very little pay. After the abuse of that I went to mental health rehab. And now still to this day I'm scared to walk in a salon and apply for a job. I'm currently working from home barely making money from cutting my dad's hair and coloring my mom and grandmas hair. I'm looking for an actually apertenceship, but in New York State there are very few. I love your videos and thank yo for making videos like this. Much love
I'm so sorry that happened to you! Keep going for your dreams. You deserve it!
Thank you for this video I really needed these tips 😭💞
Love love LOVE your videos! 🤩
You are amazing and so very smart!! Thank you for sharing! I wish I learned #5 years ago!! I did have a great cosmetology school experience, but wow, learning how to be a great stylist really does come from hands-on and educating yourself!!! Great video, as always!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️💇🏼♀️
Thank you so much for watching!
GIRL!!!! I felt like you were talking directly to me... Love your videos so much! You're truly an inspiration to me!
Hey Hannah Langford I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
Wowza I seriously appreciate this video it’s extremely helpful
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
I know nothing about hair in fact most of my hair fell out in November, but my niece is a stylist & stressing out.
I told her I'd look for some online support & encouragement. I may not know hair, but I know heart. Thank you for positive & encouraging resources @JamieDana!
Just want to THANK YOU for your videos. You are such an amazing person and I appreciate your time and effort to help and teach us techniques. I wish you the BEST you deserve it 🤩🤗
Aw thank you so much. I really appreciate that!
I am an African American woman in beauty school I only learned how to style the hair texture that is similar to my own and how to pass state board tip #1 related to me I didn’t learn what I know now until I graduated and worked in the industry watching other people and CZcams videos have helped me along the way I can now work well with all hair types I really appreciate you posting your videos i enjoy them and I have taken something from each one I have watched 😇😁😁
Hey Lillie Felder I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
I taught so many other students at my school and taught myself. I have been doing hair for 16 yrs off and on but just recently went to school for it. They didn’t teach me crap! I’m so happy to finally get to live my dream and I love education! Im always trying to learn new info.
You're definitely not alone in that! Thanks so much for watching my video!
Thank you so much for this video. My last day of cosmetology school is the 29th of this month and I've been so nervous about getting out into the field after I take my state boards. Although I love the school I go to and my instructors are incredible, I still feel like I haven't learned as much as I was hoping to learn. So your first point about beauty school not being everything really put me at ease.
I love that this video was helpful. Thanks so much for watching!
Really love your channel! I’m a student and I have learned a lot from you, thank you 💕
Hey Jamie,
I want to tell you that I love your style, your upbeat personality and you love of life. I enrolled in beauty school 6 months ago to start on April 6th 2020. Then Covid hits.....huge bummer. The school is letting us do all of our intro online, which is great because we can get it done now and not have to wait another few months to start. We are doing 8 hours of beauty school over zoom!!! It can be a little daunting at times, but watching your tutorial videos have given me such a optimistic outlook on what is in store for me! Thanks for putting up these videos!!
Please all prospective students!!
Beauty School was never ever meant to educate you on anything BUT how to pass the state board exAm!! Do not have expectations of a school to give you that which it was NOT MEANT TO!
That is why I tell everyone to go to the cheapest school, pass the exam and THEN GET YOURSELF TRULY EDUCATED!! Take as many advanced classes as you are able, thats where you actually learn your trade! And then as Jamie says, try to assist before you take any clients on your own.
Your education is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY not beauty schools!
Even Paul Mitchell schools teach you to pass board exam! And what they charge is ridiculous. Take a portion of the money they charge, go to least expensive school, then use money for color, cutting etc. classes. You will b far less in debt.
Thanks for sharing!
If I could give a million thumbs down I would.
Totally agree!!!
Lea Unfortunately the school's sell a different scenario and most use these students to earn more money with the walk ins without actually helping the students understand what they are doing. It's really sad and there are not as many commission salons around to hire enough of them to apprentice. Most both renters cannot hire a full time assistant. I've often thought of starting advancement training classes because locally they offer nothing to these new stylist!
I wish I would’ve known that before I applied at Paul Mitchell
This was such an awesome video- Great advice!
I've worked in salons for about 6 years and have been licensed for 2 years and it's been such a challenge trying to build up a clientele...
I've considered quitting sooo many times already thinking I'm not good enough, but I feel like this industry has some really positive people to look up to, like you!
I'm super introverted and shy and have anxiety but I love having the creative freedom and love to learn new things!
My biggest lesson I wish I learned earlier was definitely finding the right salon for you- you don't have to stay somewhere you're not happy. Setting goals and continued education is so important to me, so I found a salon where our values are the same!
This industry is definitely a lot harder than I ever thought it was and you have to work hard if you want to be successful!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much for your tips. I definitely feel more hopeful about my career. I feel like im not learning much at school.
Thank you!! Love that you share hour knowledge you really help me! ♥️♥️
I’m student almost out of beauty school and just nervous to do haircuts in general but great tips I love your highlighting videos
Thank you so much!
Your advice is always so well received. Thank you!!
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Omg thank you for posting this!!! 150 hours left haven’t learned shit have had to do my own research and online education through Instagram and CZcams MN school of cosmetology is a joke and everything you talked about in this made me feel so much better! Will be starting at a beautiful salon in April and am scared of some of the haircuts I don’t know and when you talked about how to say no seriously made me feel a billion times better! Thank you so much! ❤️
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Jamie Dana of course!!! I’ve learned so much from you! Thank you so much! 😊❤️
This is such a breathe of fresh air!!! My school experience so far has been horrific n I constantly worry that it’s handicapping my ability to become successful. Thanks for reassuring me that it’s gonna b ok ..... i was thinking that assisting was the surest way to continue my education 🖤
I'm so happy to hear you loved this video. Thank you so much for sharing!
This was such a helpful video!! Thank you!❤️
I'm thrilled to hear you loved this and that it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
I love your channel! Your videos helped me a lot.
I love your hair colour (always) but especially in this video. Also thank you for this video😊
Thank you so much! You're so welcome. Thanks for watching!
I’m soooo loving this channel!!! Just came across it a week or so ago! And so glad I did!!!
You seem to have a lot of views similar to my own!!! Plus I LOVE your techniques!! ❤️
When I was in school we didn’t learn anything but theBASICS.i was an assistant to an amazing stylist that taught me sooooo much!!! I always tell new stylists to start out somewhere that will teach!!
Hey Shauna Tidwell I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
I like what Jamie said about setting yourself up for success. But just know that starting, progression, and success can change at a moments notice. You are in control of your life, don't let low pay, bad management, or salon drama make you quit. Keep up the great work Jamie, you're a huge inspiration.
Omg thank you soo much for the video. I chose beauty school as a second career. Being the oldest in the school. (54) , I graduated , passed the test & didn’t even know how to do a good haircut. I was hired by the school & taught for a yr. I loved the teaching but feared teaching on the floor. I had no clue, I had teaching experience prior & that part was great but never went into a salon. I had to move & have been watching videos for 2 yrs, practice on doll heads & still not 100% confident. I love your enthusiasm. Keep up the great videos. One day I will get the courage to get a salon job!
I'm so happy to hear this video was so helpful. Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks! I’m excited to finish school and really can appreciate your advice. It has definitely helped give additional perspective.
Hey Jamelia McIntosh I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
Love you. You are so amazing at what you do. I learn soooo much from you
Hey dont know I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
Thank you so much for this video I graduate beauty school in 2 months and am nervous but feel a lot better after watching this video!
Me too . Good luck
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
I love the fact that you have confirmed that it is ok to say no! You have reinforced my confidence and quite possibly saved me a lot of sleepless nights and stress. The amount of times I have agreed to carry out a service that I am not comfortable with for the sake of a few extra pounds. But no more! From this day forward I am going to say no whenever I want!!!!! Thank you for the words of advice.. and thank you for your tutorials! All the very best to you - lots of love from Kelly in London! Xx
I'm so happy to hear how helpful this was for you! Thanks so much for your kind words and your incredible feedback 💛
Setting aside a budget for education! Genius!! I have never thought of that and will definitely be using that tip from now on!
I'm so happy to hear you learned that from this video! Thanks so much for watching.
Hey there! You’re awesome! Great energy! This is not my first visit with you, and now we are going to become fast friends! All the tips are spot on with success! So I can’t pick my fav BUT I am going straight to Instagram to sign up and am going to study your guide on how to do it! I have been licensed since the Big 80’s and worked 15 years in HotLanta. It was an amazing time! Then, I stayed home to raise my girls for 18 years and did Fam and friends hair at home. I am so excited about all of the exciting paths that have emerged while I was doing and loving my Mom time! Now I am back! I am so pumped up from your energy! Thank you!
I'm so happy to hear my videos and techniques have been helpful! Thanks so much for sharing!
I loved this. Definitely some great tips.
Thanks Megan!
I guess I’m very fortunate to be going to a great beauty school. The teachers really care. This is an awesome video!
I'm so happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
I really like this video! 😊 I just finished Cosmo and Im a person that always thinks ahead and i feel like this help me a lot.
Thank you so much! So happy to hear you loved it 💛
I just graduated from school on the 3rd of this month. I’ve been watching your videos for several years and I’ve learned techniques that you teach and used them on clients at school (backwards foiling, using a blending agent) in my area in Michigan there aren’t many salons that hire assistants so I will be starting as a new stylist “junior stylist” at one of the local chain salons most likely. There is a privately owned salon that I would also love to work at but they use Aveda. I’m keeping your advice in mind as I’m currently weighing my options! Thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much, this was so helpful!
My favorite tip is #6! Never stop educating yourself! OMG I'm always saying I'm going to take a class but make excuses not to! 2019 is my year of education! Thanks Jamie!
I'm so glad you loved this! Thank you so much for sharing!
This was so helpful! Great ideas!
I'm thrilled to hear you loved this! Thanks for watching.
This is exactly where I'm at in my stylist career! Thank you!!!!
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
ITS OKAY TO SAY NO!!! My favourite tip wish I was more confident years ago! And I've been in the industry for 5/6 years now and with a new lockdown I'm using the time to get as much education as I can and constantly refreshing my skills as we move within the times! this was so helpful thank you x
I cannot thnk you enough for this!!!
BS is the basic ABC. Theory and yes you learnt something ok- what you do with that basic knowledge is up to you the student ! Be humble and continuing learning every day and practice + practice until you drop. Stay positive and enthusiastic about your journey. Hung out with other professionals who are as passionate as you R. Confidence comes with education and persistency, this clips has great tips for all of us thanks for sharing gal ..you are the best Business woman I’ve came across on CZcams 😆 Amazon here they come 😎
Love it. Thanks for watching!
Omg yes this video!!! I literally shopped around for a year for a salon after beauty school. Definitely ask how long you will be an apprentice, I heard anywhere from 2yrs to until there is an opening. You want to know how focused they are into training you vs being salon help forever. Also ask about contracts. Sometimes you have to work there at a salon for a certain amount of time before you quit or you will have to pay them back for education. Others will say if you leave you cant work within a certain mile radius of said salon. That could screw you over! Of course compensation! Actually thinking about making finding a salon job my first CZcams video 🤔😂 keep up the great videos!!
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you very much for all the amazing information! :-) One of the things that I am going to put into practice is doing more social media to grow my business.
Hey Jenni Schipper I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
I love everything about this video!
Thank you Ruby!
#5 struck me the most! I had only been doing hair for about 5 years at a salon that I loved and coworkers I loved but with a boss that made me do every client and also do anything to appease them. It did make me comfortable with a variety of services but I got stuck with a lot of clients that did not want to pay for my time or skill and ultimately that led to me not doing hair anymore. I just moved from Colorado to my home of California and decided not to do hair anymore because I would have to start all over. But I’m thinking about getting back into it!
Aw I love it. Thanks so much for sharing!
Extremely helpful! Thank you! What a sweet person 🙂
I’m a stylist and have been doing hair for 17 years now. I’m the only stylist in the small town salon that I work in and therefore have missed out on all the newer techniques. Balayage, ombré, shadow root/smudge.
This year I’ve decided that I’ll be learning these techniques if it’s the last thing I do. So glad to find your videos!
I loved your comparison of beauty school being one year but the couple years after school counting as education as well! That’s a great way to look st it. I for sure learned WAY more once I got into a salon. And every hard thing I’ve experienced work wise has shaped me fo sho!
Hey Wendy Standley I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
Omgosh, you are spot on. I graduated in 2009 so I totally agree with you!!! I'm definitely still in this. I have a salon in my home and love all of the helpful videos on you tube from professionals like you. Thank you!!!
Hey Erin Davis I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
I have to say. I totally love your energy. I really need to hear everything you had said in this video. And it's crazy how our school experience is so alike. I felt so stuck for a while after graduation.. thank you thank you 💗😍
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic!!! I am a Cos teacher and sharing with my students! Thank YOU!
You spoke mad truth!!! it was so different 10 years ago.
Thanks so much!
I’m starting cosmetology classes this coming July and this video really helped me think of different things for my career
Hey Broken Princess I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
I’m so glad I’m not alone in thinking I didn’t learn a lot in beauty school! I feel like I wasn’t taught near what I should’ve been. I finished in 2010 as well and am really starting to learn so many new things!! Also where are your glasses from? I love them so much♥️♥️
My frames are Michael Khors. Thanks for watching!
No you're not!!
Omg I love you so much 😘 your the best always helping 😘 god bless you always 🙏🏻
Hey Nahrin Jando I'm so happy to hear you've learned so much from my videos! Thank you so much for watching.
This was very helpful
Thank you for the tips💗
I'm so happy to hear this video was so helpful. Thanks so much for watching!
Lol.....yes Aveda was the snot rag of my time....I've been in the game 20+ years! I went to work for an Aveda concept salon and they were sooooooooo tacky and rude. I grew thick skin very quickly! Lol
I love your videos! Your energy is amazing and this old dog is learning new tricks from a super sweet way-shower! Congrats on your well deserved success and for sharing your secrets! You're stacking up good karma by showing others the way!😉
I'm thrilled to hear you love this! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for all your work, just descovered you because I signet up for school, just for hair because that's how it's Romania, you chose one specialization, don't have to do nails/make up. 🥰 And just decidet that I can do more, after finishing open my own salon. Wish me good luck and thanks again!🥰😘❤
You are a fabulous teacher 💞 thank you!
😍love this information! I’m currently a student 👩🎓
Ur amazing xxx thank you for teaching me
I appreciate you so much for sharing these tips with us. I wish you had been my mentor.
These were awesome tips Jamie. I too an a seasoned salon professional that didn't have social media in the beginning of my career but trust and believe I was still successful. Social Media just puts the icing on the cake for your business and brand. But what some new stylists fail to realize is that its more to the industry and building a business and brand than just sitting on social media all day posting pics etc. I so love reading al of the beautiful comments down below. . And ladies and gents cosmetology school is designed for you to complete your hours to get your license and move forward from there and the best situation out of school is an assistant/apprentice position in a salon that fits your personality and work ethic. This is an amazing career just be patient its a marathon not a sprint. Keep learning, keep practicing, and keep your confidence uplifted.
Thank you so much for this!! I start beauty school on the 25th and this makes me feel so much more prepared. Your videos are so helpful and inspiring! I left college to pursue cosmetology bc I knew it was my passion and I decided to take the risk. Your videos give me a sense of security and confidence in my decision and I am happier and happier each day that I am going to beauty school ❤️❤️
Amanda Staton it's so much fun you will enjoy every bit of it! Keep at it everyday and don't miss a day. I had to miss a few days due to a funeral and missed the most important day they had lol 😂 but anyways, I'm fine and don't get freaked out over everyone telling you about state Board. It is fun and easy and u train for it everyday while in school so once u get there it's everything u know by heart! A lot of the people that were in school with me dropped out bc it was" hard " but it's not. And go sign up for the extra hours to get your diploma the highest u can be (they even have a teacher diploma) it's well worth it going all at once and getting it done so u can be out and do whatever you chose! Many best wishes and have some fun! Welcome to the industry !!!
Jordan F thank you so much!!! I really appreciate the advice and support!! 😄😄
Amanda Staton You're so very welcome!! 💇💁💅😀
I'm so happy to hear this video was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Good morning Jamie.I have learnt a lot from you.Thank you for sharing video & tips. Jamie Melbourne Australia
hello hun thank you so much for share information to help get us all thinging about how to look for better option . For me i got my schooling in marvel beauty school it was wonderful that was back in the 80th again thank you
Good stuff as always Jaime! Yes, beauty college was to pass state board lol
Thanks so much Natalie!
Yessss! My schooling was the SAME!! So bad 😅🤦🏼♀️
Thanks so much for sharing!
I am starting my lesson in about a month and this video was really good to remove a little stress off my shoulder
Note to self, almost done beauty school and this video was truly helpful!!