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Hairdressing courses for an early 30 sumtin?

  • 22-09-2010 3:17pm
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    Just looking into future options...Interested maybe in a one year Hairdressing course where you qualify in the single year. They cost a lot of money but my heart say's I'd love to do it.......My talent probably lies in Psychology, but I've always loved fashion. What would my prospects be of gaining even part-time employment if I did such a course? Has anyone else done them? I'm 32 by the way. I've noticed Bellisimo in Limerick and the Connacht College of Hairdressing in Galway offering such courses...I'm sure there is in Dublin too....Any thoughts?.

    Am I wasting my time at my age and should I just move on?.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5 lindamac83


    Ive nearly finished a 6 month hairdressing course with fas and must say it was the best decision i made its hard work but i found ive really taken to it. Im 33 by the way!!;)


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    Freiheit wrote: »
    Just looking into future options...Interested maybe in a one year Hairdressing course where you qualify in the single year. They cost a lot of money but my heart say's I'd love to do it.......My talent probably lies in Psychology, but I've always loved fashion. What would my prospects be of gaining even part-time employment if I did such a course? Has anyone else done them? I'm 32 by the way. I've noticed Bellisimo in Limerick and the Connacht College of Hairdressing in Galway offering such courses...I'm sure there is in Dublin too....Any thoughts?.

    Am I wasting my time at my age and should I just move on?.

    Best off doing a proper course. The 'in salon' ones don't have international accreditation (most of them anyways)
    I did the Hairdressing course in Connacht College of Hairdressing in Galway,
    Its City & Guilds, which is global really.


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