Hi, I honestly think that if you are a good little hairdresser it doesn't really matter if you are a level 2 or 3 ,
what matters the most is pleny of hairdressing experience in all areas , improving all your weak points and know how ,
and also keeping your CPD (continual professional development ) hairdressing points up to date,
in terms of hairdressing skills Ive seen plenty of level 2 ladies who are fabulous hairdressers and some are even more up to date than some level threes ,
you can always just do an advanced colouring course or colour correction units in your local college or on a private course and it all counts towards your CPD points
Any qualified very experienced hairdreser or a beauty professional can train others on a private course or basis .
A lot of these courses are of very high standards and a bonus is that you get more individual attention and one to one teaching .
You only need Assesors and teachers qualifications if you are going to teach NVQs or assess NVQs at colleges who teach and assess according to NVQ levels according to the standards set by Habia and City & Guilds .
you could just keep up all your CPD (continual professional developement )
which is now as professionals our own responsibility and an important requirement within the industry.
They do loads of these CPD type of courses in salons direct and in private salons , even Wella do free product update courses all over the country,
just give them a ring ,
a lot of in house training in your own salon can be counted towards your CPD hours , so dont forget to add them all in , :hug: hth minky x