Most people have an idea of what going to a hairdressers involves which generally means that you walk or drive to your nearest local shop and spend a short time having your hair done on their premises. Not many people are familiar with hairdressers who are self employed and can travel to your house instead of you going to them. There is a number of cases in which this will prove to be an invaluable service for instance an old peoples home. As we get older we are more than likely not able to move around too much let alone make our way out to the hairdressers. This would be an ideal occasion when the hairdresser can make their way to you.
Reasons we have mentioned and many more are ideal scenarios like when people are ill in hospital for a long time and can't make the travel to the saloon or inmates in prison or perhaps the military who maybe confined to barracks.
Whether you work in a saloon or on the road delivering your services. All your certificates and qualifications are still required to be up to date on the latest styling and colouring which is on the market as your clients will always ask for the latest in the way of hairdressing. Although your customers may not be able to go and out they are still interested in what is happening in the line of hairdressing. The read magazines and watch shows which are hip and trendy and will ask you for your advice on what style them. Mobile or saloon stylists should always be able to work in either environment.
When arriving at a client's home or other place of work. The hairdresser which is mobile must ensure that they have all their tools and equipment with them to complete the hair style in question for the day. Remember and bring along their hair dressers, straighteners, scissors etc in order to complete the job. Sinks and towels will normally be present at the house in question but don't take this for granted and always ask.
Wearing a clean and adaptable uniform is a must for all hairdressers but especially those on the road as they are unable to take advantage of the washing facilities in the saloon. Being presentable also includes having your own hands, face and nails in tip top condition as this is what your clients will base their first impression of you on. Also keeping your car in tip top condition will also help attract other clients.
Reasons we have mentioned and many more are ideal scenarios like when people are ill in hospital for a long time and can't make the travel to the saloon or inmates in prison or perhaps the military who maybe confined to barracks.
Whether you work in a saloon or on the road delivering your services. All your certificates and qualifications are still required to be up to date on the latest styling and colouring which is on the market as your clients will always ask for the latest in the way of hairdressing. Although your customers may not be able to go and out they are still interested in what is happening in the line of hairdressing. The read magazines and watch shows which are hip and trendy and will ask you for your advice on what style them. Mobile or saloon stylists should always be able to work in either environment.
When arriving at a client's home or other place of work. The hairdresser which is mobile must ensure that they have all their tools and equipment with them to complete the hair style in question for the day. Remember and bring along their hair dressers, straighteners, scissors etc in order to complete the job. Sinks and towels will normally be present at the house in question but don't take this for granted and always ask.
Wearing a clean and adaptable uniform is a must for all hairdressers but especially those on the road as they are unable to take advantage of the washing facilities in the saloon. Being presentable also includes having your own hands, face and nails in tip top condition as this is what your clients will base their first impression of you on. Also keeping your car in tip top condition will also help attract other clients.
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