Learn new techniques that will allow you to service clients who are suffering from hair loss due to alopecia, chemotherapy, stress, trauma, genetic predisposition, diet, nutrition, thyroid, and environment.
Men, Women, and Children all over the world seek hair replacement for one reason or another.
Learn how to get referrals from local doctors in your community.
Gain new clients with confidence and respect.
Help people that feel there is no hope.
Make a difference in the lives of many.
We offer private classes. Please contact us to schedule classes.
Basic Weaving Class
This class is designed to teach beginners that can cornrow to add hair that is on a weft to a cornrow to create a beautiful hairstyle. This class is the introduction to hair weaving, for those ready to make more money by learning a new technique.
Sew in weaving
Braid Placement and technique (not a circle)
Knotting techniques that cut down on time
Track placement (where should most of the hair be?)
Making sure your weave is flat and not bulky
Closing a weave at the top (flat not cone shaped)
Making sure your technique is not damaging your clients hair & scalp
Knowing which weaving techniques to use on which clients
Choosing types of weave hair with your clients needs in mind. Don't just send your client to the beauty supply.
How to decide how much of your clients natural hair to leave out
(each hair type is unique)
Weave shaping, cutting and blending so it looks natural
Full Lace Front Wig::Application Class::Wig Course
Learn the top secrets of invisible weaving!
1 Day Class Time: 12pm to 6pm
The Class Will Cover:
1)Full Lace Wig Application for Hair Loss
2)Full Lace Wig Application for Clients with Thick Hair
3)Full Lace Wig Removal
4)Lace Front Wig Application for Hair Loss
5)Lace Front Wig Application for Clients with Thick Hair
6)Lace Front Removal
7)Mold Making
8)Custom Measurements
9)Custom Orders
10)Baby Hair
Please call 1 212 598 5828 to register today
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