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deenailz Dec 6th 2007 7:01 am

hairdressing licensing
 
hi ya am just trying to gather info for when we go over , and am going to have to do my hair , nails and beauty licensing in calgary
is there anyone on here that has done them? just want to know what to expect :confused: ,
as it is getting closer i am starting to stress a bit now :rofl:

steve666 Dec 6th 2007 8:10 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by deenailz (Post 5640655)
hi ya am just trying to gather info for when we go over , and am going to have to do my hair , nails and beauty licensing in calgary
is there anyone on here that has done them? just want to know what to expect :confused: ,
as it is getting closer i am starting to stress a bit now :rofl:

I'm not sure either and I also intend to do the same thing.
Any replies will be interesting.

Souvenir Dec 6th 2007 8:15 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by deenailz (Post 5640655)
hi ya am just trying to gather info for when we go over , and am going to have to do my hair , nails and beauty licensing in calgary
is there anyone on here that has done them? just want to know what to expect :confused: ,
as it is getting closer i am starting to stress a bit now :rofl:

You need a licence to do hair in Canada?

Ye Gods!

From what I've seen over the last seven years, a pulse is all that seems to be required.

Steve_P Dec 6th 2007 8:25 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5640901)

From what I've seen over the last seven years, a pulse is all that seems to be required.

Not even that apparently.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9tUjIQ8L7s :p:rofl::rofl:

steve666 Dec 6th 2007 8:27 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5640901)
You need a licence to do hair in Canada?

Ye Gods!

From what I've seen over the last seven years, a pulse is all that seems to be required.

Ahh but you forget Sweeney Todd, he didn't have a licence. Look what happened.

Souvenir Dec 6th 2007 8:30 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by steve666 (Post 5640955)
Ahh but you forget Sweeney Todd, he didn't have a licence. Look what happened.

He emigrated to Canada?

Edna Bucket Dec 6th 2007 8:47 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5640901)

From what I've seen over the last seven years, a pulse is all that seems to be required.

After much searching, numerous rubbish hair cuts and being made to feel that I had no right to complain I managed to find a good hairdresser. She is Swiss

Judy in Calgary Dec 6th 2007 8:53 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by deenailz
and am going to have to do my hair , nails and beauty licensing in calgary

Let us know when you're up and running. Your clientele is waiting for you.

steve666 Dec 6th 2007 9:03 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5640969)
He emigrated to Canada?

Spot on.

Ben W Bell Dec 6th 2007 9:08 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5640969)
He emigrated to Canada?

And started singing and dancing. At least going by what's coming to the Mirvish.

Souvenir Dec 6th 2007 9:15 am

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by Edna Bucket (Post 5641055)
After much searching, numerous rubbish hair cuts and being made to feel that I had no right to complain I managed to find a good hairdresser. She is Swiss

Sounds about right. The only satisfactory haircuts I have had here have been done by:

A Mancunian
Two Germans
An Italian
An Iraqi
A screamer who used to work at the Savoy, apparently

Souvette has managed to find herself a decent hairdersser. Iranian.

steve666 Dec 6th 2007 3:22 pm

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5641160)
Sounds about right. The only satisfactory haircuts I have had here have been done by:

A Mancunian
Two Germans
An Italian
An Iraqi
A screamer who used to work at the Savoy, apparently

Souvette has managed to find herself a decent hairdersser. Iranian.

Ahem. A screamer. That may have a different meaning to what I'm used too.

deenailz Dec 6th 2007 7:00 pm

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary (Post 5641085)
Let us know when you're up and running. Your clientele is waiting for you.

oooh thanks thats made me feel better , lol :rofl:

Souvenir Dec 6th 2007 11:04 pm

Re: hairdressing licensing
 

Originally Posted by steve666 (Post 5642171)
Ahem. A screamer. That may have a different meaning to what I'm used too.

What would be your meaning?


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