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Topic: guy hairdresser
Posted By: scottishguy
Subject: guy hairdresser
Date Posted: Jan 13, 2004 at 3:57am
Hello my name is rikky i am a scottish guy thinking about become a hairdresser . I feel that i might never get there because i have major muscle damage to my left hand and you need both hands perfect if you want to be a hairdresser . I feel shy and have only basically told my family to a receiption of if you wanna do it well thats the start of the hair road . i was just wondering what peoples opinions were on guy hairdressers and with my situation i am thinking that i should give up my dream career that i have always wanted . i still wannabe involved in hairdressing in some form maybe a receiptionist at a hairdressers as i am qualified in this field . if you have any comments hints or tips that would be great many thanks rikky .

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Replies: 12
Posted By: scottishguy
Date Posted: Jan 13, 2004 at 3:57am
Hello my name is rikky i am a scottish guy thinking about become a hairdresser . I feel that i might never get there because i have major muscle damage to my left hand and you need both hands perfect if you want to be a hairdresser . I feel shy and have only basically told my family to a receiption of if you wanna do it well thats the start of the hair road . i was just wondering what peoples opinions were on guy hairdressers and with my situation i am thinking that i should give up my dream career that i have always wanted . i still wannabe involved in hairdressing in some form maybe a receiptionist at a hairdressers as i am qualified in this field . if you have any comments hints or tips that would be great many thanks rikky .


Posted By: Lalaithial
Date Posted: Jan 18, 2004 at 10:54am
See if you can get any friends and family to be test subjects so you can see how hard it actually is for you to style hair with the injured hand. It may not be so bad. If it is I'm sure there are other aspects of hairdressing that might not require so much careful precision that you could get into. Maybe curling or coloring would be easier.


Posted By: LayCJ
Date Posted: Jan 19, 2004 at 9:01pm
I see nothing wrong w/ male cosys. I went to school with a few-some going to very high end salons. As far as your muscle damage to your hand-you could always go talk to your hair dresser-see what he/she thinks about it as she/he knows your personality and your possible qualifications. Also go speak to the school you would be intrested in attending. Best luck w/ your dreams!


Posted By: pixie lady
Date Posted: Jan 21, 2004 at 8:06pm
At the salon I went to in Chicago, there was a transvestite guy there who dressed as a woman,-(and he actually didn't look bad as a woman)- who I guess was excellent with hair, although he didn't cut mine, I had a woman who I trusted to do my hair.

I know it is usually gay men that go into hair dressing, although I know there are a few hetrosexual men are in the business too. A hetrosexual guy would have a good time I'm sure in the hairdressing business, considering that it is mostly women who work in that field, and there are so few hetro guys in that occupation.


Posted By: Wild Rose
Date Posted: Feb 19, 2004 at 9:36pm
hey scotish guy, Thats cool!!!! I kinda wanna be a hairdresser 2 well this week anyways, And I say guy hair dressers ROCK if htye know what there doing that is!!! So if you want it go for it, and dont change ur mind cuz someone tells you you cant do something, hell anythings possible!!!!!!< - A(f,`p40` ,,$`p ) 0`` # ! % -%!,$ $- ` ".


Posted By: tropical
Date Posted: Feb 28, 2004 at 10:28am
hello laycj

how are u ??????
basically i changed my screen name
thank you for the advice about male hairdressers


Posted By: tropical
Date Posted: Feb 28, 2004 at 10:29am
hello wild rose
thank you for your opinion
whats your hair like now ?????


Posted By: tropical
Date Posted: Feb 28, 2004 at 10:32am
thank you for the post pixie lady
nice to see u again



Posted By: bravosgirl
Date Posted: Jul 6, 2004 at 7:16pm
I have a question for you. I am pregnant and i was wondering. Can i perm my hair while i am pregnant. i know that you can do some things but i'm not sure if i can perm my hair. Is that safe for my baby?? !$ Saab`


Posted By: miss brenda
Date Posted: Jul 8, 2004 at 2:53am
Congrats on your pregnancy!

I wouldn't do it. Play it safe, your hair is not more important than having a healthy kid so why take a chance.

You can always get it done after you have your kid, you can do it then.


Posted By: yellowhighlights
Date Posted: Aug 15, 2004 at 1:23pm
i would say no to perming your hair while pregnant congratulations on your pregnancy , hello my name is yellow highlights i am a new member to this web page


Posted By: yellowhighlights
Date Posted: Aug 15, 2004 at 1:25pm
which celebrity do u all think has the best hair colour / hair cut , i would say the best is rachael stevens and the worst is kelly osbourne what do u guys think


Posted By: yellowhighlights
Date Posted: Aug 15, 2004 at 1:29pm
hello to miss brenda
hello to laycj
hello to wild rose

gives a giggle u guys might not remember me i am scottish guy i have changed my name a few times and have popped in and out the web page nice to see you guys again , i still wannabe a hairdresser hopefully it will happen as its been a dream of mine since the age of 6 years old , if it does,nt well i can just sit here and chat to you guys i went for blonde highlights using the cap method but i get a headache with that so i was thinking about foil highlights i feel dead shy about asking the hairdresser but surely as a customer we come first



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