She sweped up the hair off the ground and called out on her next client who was looking at the piled up magazines for her next cut and style. She welcomed her client and asks how her day was going. She raised the chair and put a cutting cape over the lady so she wouldn’t get hair on her clothes. If only be that a pair of scissors and artistic image could be an everyday step. Being her hair dresser is a great pleasure because at the end she made her feel better about her appearance. Therefore, cosmetologist and barbers are an important aspect of everyday life with specialties including hairstyling, make-up and skin care.
A cosmetologist does not only cut hair there is much more than that. According to Stroudsburg …show more content…
Communication, is a major part about being a cosmetologist because you have to communicate and see what style the client wants. According to Mariana Lujan, have to make sure if they like your work after or if they don’t like your work you have to try figure out what they did not like and try to satisfy the client following with a discount. That is why you need to communicate with the client before cutting or styling their hair (Lujan). Being able to get to know your customer and to communicate with them more than on business levels, they will start to see you as a friend and trust you more (Lujan). Clients are the reason your business stays up. If it wasn’t for them nothing would make sense as a cosmetologist because you wouldn’t be able to build a business up. (Lujan) Clients often tip you depending on how you make them feel or if they like your work, and are satisfied with their cut. Without clients you wouldn’t get paid or make money. Therefore, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics, a barber makes twelve dollars and twenty-two cents, hairdressers make eleven dollars and fifteen cents, a cosmetologist makes eleven dollars with twelve cents for median hour wages and all occupations make seventeen dollars and nine cents, for hourly