Level 3 -
Create, plan and promote a collection of hairstyles and looks that reflects their own individuality.
Reference: OCC0214
Status:
SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
Quiffys, Andrew Collinge Salons, Francesco Group, Anne Veck, Rogers Barber Shops, Material Hair , Richard Ward Hair & Metrospa The Link Academy , Conrad Blandford hairdressing, Alan D Hairdressing, Hob Salons, Less Than Zero Barbers
Advanced and Creative Hair Professionals are creative, passionate, and driven professionals who work without supervision, managing themselves and others when required. They provide a quality service, whilst working to the highest standards and continuously developing their personal and professional skills. An Advanced and Creative Hair Professional works in the hair industry, which is one of the largest, most trusted and fashion forward professions. They take ownership of their work and client lists, accept responsibility, are proactive, flexible and adaptable, plan their work and time, they aim for excellence by taking exceptional pride in their work and industry. The work environment can be varied in size, style and ambiance, from a bespoke salon, the media industry, cruise ships, product houses and manufacturers to luxury high-end hair salon. They are highly skilled and experienced individual professionals who deliver hair fashion forward trends, which are innovative styles inspired by current images and their own creativity, individual flair, imagination and interpretation.
Quiffys, Andrew Collinge Salons, Francesco Group, Anne Veck, Rogers Barber Shops, Material Hair , Richard Ward Hair & Metrospa The Link Academy , Conrad Blandford hairdressing, Alan D Hairdressing, Hob Salons, Less Than Zero Barbers
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