Hair cutting is widely known business in the country. In malls you can have the services of a good cutter, but for those budget seekers you can have a not that bad a haircut in one of those many barbershops or hair salons on the corner of a street. It is indeed a nice business to start with given a good location or you can start from your own home.
This year, for its TESDA accredited short term course, the JD Pamana Foundation offered a course that would be easily applied after their training.
Haircutting and Beauty Care
Last September 23, the training started and was facilitated by Mrs. Linda Reyes, a TESDA instructor. She discussed the basics of haircutting and also did some demonstration which was attentively watched by her class. Aside from haircutting, she also discussed about Beauty Care.
After her demonstration, she let the class have an activity and partnered each other for them to practice what they have learned for the session.