Barbering
Many people think that cosmetology schools and barber schools are the same. While cosmetology programs can offer barbering courses, barbering is a much more concentrated field than general cosmetology. Barbering concerns itself with hair and its different qualities including thickness, curliness, ethnicity, manageability, etc. Barber school students learn such services as hair cutting, coloring, styling, permanent waving, and blow drying, but also become skilled in facial massages, steam facials, and foam shaves. Barbering schools also offer instruction in business ownership and management.
California
The top paying cities for cosmetologists are San Francisco, Santa Cruz and Sacramento. Cosmetology school students in San Francisco join 1,180 working cosmetologists and hairdressers in the city. The average income for San Fransisco cosmetologists is $32,050. CA.gov reports that as of 2009, personal care workers make-up 50% of California's employment.
US Census Bureau reported that in 2000 San Francisco is home to 776,773 people. 49% women and 50.8% men. About 41% of the population is between the ages of 25-44.
There are 1,624 Cosmetology Schools,
498 Manicurist Schools,
378 Cosmetology Instructor,
268 Esthetic/Skin Care,
196 Barber,
54 Hair Styling,
34 Facial,
18 Salon Management,
12 Electrolysis Technician.
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Toni&Guy Academy
Cosmetology | Barbering
Santa Monica, CA.
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