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Jul 27, 2011
Raychel H.
This is by far the best way to learn color and master it! I have been dyeing hair for 15 years and still there is so much to learn. For all the colorists out there this is worth doing. The journey was as great as the destination! www.haircolorist.com
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Jul 27, 2011
Yasmin K.
Just so people don't freak... this site's "certification" has absolutely nothing to do with a state certification (aka license). The colorist HAS TO HAVE a STATE license meaning they went to beauty school, passed beauty school and took the state exams to obtain their license. Once a cosmetologist obtains their license they can take continuing classes and workshops with various companies to obtain more certificates. So many companies out there have continuing education courses including pro-only trade shows. So again, if your colorist/stylist does not have this certification (or any other) it doesn't make them not legally licensed or knowledgeable. Now if they don't have a state license then don't use them because it means they're not legally able to do hair.