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So I am currently working on a program for beauty schools - if you are a student, freshly graduated and or just feel inclined to answer these questions as a stylist or even a stylist who has recognized the decline of cutting skills in the industry would you answer this questionnaire for me? I will unlock the textured masterclass for anyone who does and hasn't reached their class status yet as a genuine thank you. I really feel driven and called to helping switch this narrative and conversation inside the industry - that haircuts arent a good way to make income and/or not the focus of clients. Thank you and I appreciate you so much! 1. “Based on the education you have received up to this point How confident do you currently feel performing a full haircut (of any style) on a real client without the educator guiding you?” 2. “In your program so far, what has received the most focus?” Options: • Hair coloring • Haircutting • Styling • Product knowledge • A mix of everything 3. “When you get stuck during a haircut, how confident are your instructors in helping you troubleshoot?” 4. “Do you feel like you’ve been taught a consistent method for approaching haircuts?” 5. “Do your instructors generally teach the same haircutting approach, or does it vary from teacher to teacher?” 6. “What advice have your instructors given you about becoming more confident with haircutting?”
1 like • Mar 7
1. On a scale of 1-10 probably about a 5. I feel fairly confident in men's cuts, but I feel very lost and confused on a lot of the techniques required for different cut styles. 2. I got so much of a mix of everything, and so spread out from what was being taught on the floor, that I feel like I didnt get wnough focus on any singular service to figure out what I really liked or was really good at and should focus on. 3. Im done with school already, but I feel like the instructors always made me feel like I was doing a good job, I feel like I didnt receive enough critiquing to know what needed to be worked on, because I KNOW my work is lacking in cohesiveness. 4. No! I know the very basic fundamentals, but I feel like the "how" and "why" For a lot of different cuts and styles are missing, and I struggle to figure out how to achieve a certain look with a certain elevation, parting, etc. 5. I feel like everyone i learned from taught very differently and were not on the same page with each other, which made it difficult to connect the dots between all the different pieces of information we were given. And if someone asked "too many" questions, was made to feel like they were an inconvenience. 6. Cross checking and point cutting was the only skills I learned that help me feel confident in a hair cut. Because if I mess up, at least I can even it out with point cutting, or blend a harsh line with point cutting! But no building blocks to KNOW step for step whats needed for all the different things. HOPE THIS HELPS! 😉💙🩷🫠
1 like • Mar 7
Oops. 😅 I meant even it out with cross checking, and blending it out with point cutting. 🤪
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Arrianna Yearsley
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Hey, im arrianna! Im 32 and new to the industry, but I'm here to learn and grow to be the best stylist I can possibly be!

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Joined Jan 21, 2026