Hairdressing: the trimming, decoration, styling and finishing of hair is called hairdressing.
To have healthy hair, it is not enough to choose a good conditioner. Hair also needs various nutrients, so it is very important to maintain a balanced diet and reasonably ingest foods rich in protein, vitamins and minerals. Only by ensuring comprehensive and reasonable nutrition can it be beneficial to hair growth. The survey found that hair loss is common among people who like to eat fat, cream, fried food, honey, and often drink carbonated drinks and alcohol.
These foods contain less nutrients needed for hair growth, which affects the nutrition of hair follicles. In addition, excessive drinking often leads to gastrointestinal diseases, affecting the absorption of protein, vitamins and minerals, thus affecting hair growth.
Barber level:
Barbers are divided into three grades: junior hairdressers, intermediate hairdressers and senior hairdressers.
Competency requirements at all levels: good affinity with customers, strong language expression and communication skills. Design ability with sense of space and body. Have the ability to use your fingers accurately and flexibly to complete established operations. Have the ability to skillfully, accurately and stably use the wrist to complete the scheduled pruning. Have the ability to distinguish colors.
Primary: Reach the standard hours stipulated in the formal primary training of this occupation and obtain the graduation (completion) certificate. Internship in this occupation for more than 2 years. This professional apprentice expires.
Intermediate level: after obtaining the primary vocational qualification certificate of this occupation, you have been engaged in this occupation for more than 3 years continuously and reached the standard hours stipulated in the formal training of this occupation intermediate level, and obtained the graduation (completion) certificate.
Advanced: after obtaining the intermediate vocational qualification certificate of this occupation, you have been engaged in this occupation for more than 4 years continuously, and have reached the standard hours stipulated in the formal training of this occupation, and obtained the graduation (completion) certificate.