Is playing with hair your passion? Do you enjoy watching people's hairdos, and doing people's hair? Do you love keeping track of the latest trends in hairstyling? Do you love imagining what kind of hairdo would suit a certain person? In case your answers to all these questions are in the affirmative, a career in professional hairstyling might be just the right thing for you. This article tells you all about this career from what it involves to what is the right way to enter the field.


The prerequisites

What are the prerequisites for a career in professional hairstyling? The following are some of the major ones:


  • Creativity is the most important prerequisite. A hairstylist should know what kind of style would suit a certain person.


  • The individual should have the ability to pay attention to minute details and should be well organized.


  • To become a professional hairstylist, an individual should be aware of the latest hairstyles, the latest hair cutting techniques, hair colour techniques as well as techniques for hair care. He should have a deep and inherent interest in knowing about the latest trends and should have a special understanding of them.


  • A professional hairstylist should be aware of the various hair products available in the market, and should be knowledgeable about their use. He should have an understanding of what kind of product would suit a particular client's hair.


  • A professional hairstylist should be, well, professional in every sense of the word. He should stick to his commitments readily.


  • Being outgoing and having a good sense of humour would go a long way in developing a good rapport with the clients. Having a genuinely talkative nature and liking to hear about clients' lives would help in establishing a long-lasting relationship with them.


  • A professional hairstylist should have the drive and enthusiasm to succeed in his career. Especially in the initial days of one's career, a lot of struggle might be involved, and the individual should have the determination and patience to see it through.


  • One very important prerequisite for a career as a professional hairstylist is a diplomatic attitude. It is very easy to get carried away by what the hairstylist wants to do with a client's hair, but the most important step is to listen to what the customer wants, and to arrive at a diplomatic solution.


  • A career as a professional hairstylist sometimes requires one to work for long periods of time, sometimes standing at a stretch. This makes it a prerequisite for the individual to be physically fit. At the same time, one should be emotionally prepared as well.


The career

A professional hairstylist can go opt for either only hair cutting and styling or only hair colouring and hair care, or he or she can go in for everything. Once an individual decides to go for a career in hairstyling, there are several avenues open to him opening one's own salon, working with another established stylist, or entering the world of celebrity hairstyling. One can work either freelance or full-time, depending on one's preferences. Some hairstylists offer services to clients at their doorstep. Initially, one might have to start out as an assistant to an established stylist, and gradually grow towards one's goal.

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Halloween creates excitement every year and everyone searches for costume and celebration ideas. It's a day for dressing up and having fun.

The whole family participates from granny to toddler. Over the years Halloween has new hues with online stores selling designer and trendy Halloween costumes and accessories and experts creating trends and styles for each year.

If Halloween is a festival you enjoy then here are tips for you to make Halloween exciting and exclusive.

1. Dressing up for Halloween offers many choices from being a super hero to a witch on a broom stick. The occasion demands passion, color, and a vivid imagination. So think do you want to dress up in what is touted to be the " Top Ten Costume Ideas " for 2007 or would you like to be a trend setter.

2. Read up on fashions and what the online offline stores are stocking for Halloween. Check out whether any costume designers or studios are having sales of costumes used in a popular play or film. Imagine wearing a costume worn in the Titanic or Hulk! Does that thrill you well the possibilities are endless. Check out what online is offering.

3. Contemplate what would suit you as a person. Are you flamboyant or shy? Would you like to be a super girl or fairy god mother? Or are you bold enough to be a witch oozing oomph? Choose a costume you can carry well and not feel out of place in.

4. Visit a few costume stores and try out a few costumes to find out which one suits your body build and character. Don't just try out costumes experiment with wigs and accessories too.

5. Plan the Halloween celebration around the period and style of the costumes. If its classic then choose classic decorations and treats. Research the theme well and make the Halloween memorable but coordinating everything.

6. Plan games and music around the theme too! Orchestrate the celebration from a-z to reflect the theme. Try and keep the plans to yourself so that you guests and visitors are surprised.

7. Design invitation cards such that they enable your guests to dress in synchrony with the party theme or decide that a happy mêlée is fine!

8. Budget Halloween expenses so that you do not over spend. It is easy to use credit cards and have a Halloween celebrations and then worry about payments. So let happiness exist after the event by controlling expenditure from before the event and during. Decide on what you can afford and keep expenditure well within the limit.

9. If you are inspired and have a few stitching/sticking skills you can make your own Halloween costumes. There are guides and tips online that enable creation of costumes and accessories. This will cut expenses greatly.

10. Halloween costumes must be comfortable, easy to don, fire proof, and follow safety norms.

Halloween can be inspiring think about letting your teenagers be in charge of Halloween. Give them a budget and the freedom to create an exclusive and fun Halloween for the family. This motivates them and adds to their sense of responsibility and self esteem. Be different and put up your Halloween ideas and experiences in your blog or photo album online to share with others the many possibilities that Halloween offers.















When bespoke suits come to mind the typical association is a consumer in their mid 40s with an undeserved lord-title living on family residuals. Given that image, Gieves & Hawkes went upstreams against all other Savile Row tailors by having young models look posh in the fall 08 campaign.

The campaign shots look very refreshing and are very relevant to younger fashion conscious under the age of 40. Since G&H are obviously trying to etch themselves onto the hearts of people between 20-35 years of age they better start offering some student discount of some sorts because their suits aren’t exactly bargains. Their top selling three piece gray suit look very compelling but the £650 is quite a hurdle, especially when the sales guy will hustle you into buying a shirt to go with it. 15-20% Discount would ease purchase decision for many fashion loving academics. With a student grant at their disposal a fine quality suit to wear during a life time is an unregrettable purchase. After all isn’t this what students use their grants for, buying a new cell phone, laptop or wardrobe?

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