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Shannon010x

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I am finishing my level 3& want to become an advanced colourist but not sure how I can train to do so? Any ideas?
 
Wella Master Colour Programme. 4 parts to it, best training I have ever done.
 
Depends which range you use. Most of the big companies run courses which they claim are almost a degree in colour. Kimmi 1101 in here has done the wella one I believe. I've done Redken. I know l'Oreal run one too.
 
Pick a manufacturer then invest in their schemes, I've done 3 brands and 2 different master programmes. It's all useful in long run but best to go with one company to start :)
 
How do I go about applying for the wella one?
 
Im doing my Schwarzkopf Royal masters this year, its not cheap, takes around 6 months but can't wait! you do however need a bit time under your belt to do this one. I'm in my 6th year of using Schwarzkopf.
 

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