Sunday, May 8, 2011

African American Hair School IN Houston Texas (Missouri City Area)?


African American Hair School IN Houston Texas (Missouri City Area)?
Im looking for a school that teaches short term classes for hair weave... I know how to do a good weave but I think I could benefit alot by going to a school where they could teach me some new things... My family stays in the Missouri City area so I would like it if the school wasn't to far away from the area... I ran into this girl that told me her hairdresser took some sort of hair course that took her 3 months to finish... and got a certificate when she was finished... Im not looking to work in a salon, I just have a passion for hair and I like to help people look good.
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O.K. Asia, I'm going to keep it real with you. First, I am not in a position to advise you of a local school that suits your requirements as I live in Connecticut. However, I cannot resist the opportunity to express my opinion, hoping it will not be received as a criticism. Check it out... Yea... helping people look good just has to be a rewarding thing. No doubt. Amen. I agree. But in the same vein, why does a (potentially Euro-centric) hair weave have to be the best way? O.K., they DO look good, but what about natural hairstyles? Come on now... be open-minded. Locks are hot, right? Waves, bobs, I mean, the possibilities are endless. In addition, the act of weaving either fake hair or other people's hair to your scalp is not without question. Not just in relation to practice, but purpose as well. Let alone the usage of all those damaging chemicals. In conclusion, those same women who look bangin' with a weave are most likely even more beautiful the moment they see their true, natural, God-given beauty. But hey, I'm an Italian with dreadlocks of my own. So, what do I really know about keeping anything real, right? Food for thought. Peace.


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Well, scott p. another incentive is the money. It seems everyone wants a weave these days. I think it's en vogue, but hey, I'm black and I've never had a weave, but that's because I prefer to show my natural beauty. Good luck original poster, but I can't answer your question, either. Best bet would be to look in the local yellow pages or call some of the local hair schools/salons.

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