Hairdressing model
Hi everyone!
One of our senior apprentices has been booked to sit her final exam on the 28th of July (Sunday) and needs some models for the following services:
1. Full head of permanent colour, using two different shades, and a cut restyle. This means going from long hair to short hair, or changing the shape of your hair cut entirely.
2. A creative perm, which means perming the hair in a way that is non-classical. Open to your thoughts and suggestions! This will also require a cut reshape (so changing the shape and length of your haircut).
All services would be free of charge, and she will need you for about 3 hours on the day. Models need to be 16 years or older.
Contact us on info@gthair.co.nz if you might be interested, with a photo of your hair how it is currently, and what you might be interested in doing.
Thanks in advance!
G&T Team
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