Craft Of Curl

course
Level
Advanced Craft
Duration
6 hours
Price
395.00 Excl. VAT

Presented by Michelle Thompson, Nelson Brown or Robert Eaton.

Our Curl Craft course discovers and explores the specific techniques needed for cutting and colouring curly, coily or textured hair.
Led by one of three Wella Artists who specialise in various forms of curly hair – Michelle Thompson, Nelson Brown or Robert Eaton – your experience will begin with a pre-learning digital session delivered via Zoom. This will cover the key science and theory points on the different types and textures, curl behaviour and how we treat curly hair differently when cutting and colouring.






Then, a full hands-on day at the studio will involve an inspirational demonstration from the Wella Artist and allow you to put all your new knowledge into practice during a workshop. You will explore curly hair routines, product choice, technical analysis and assessment of coil types, scalp and hair analysis, consultation building confidence in cutting and much more! 


GET READY TO
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• Gain all the theory and background knowledge you need to understand curly, coily and textured hair.
• Learn to assess, analyse, identify different types, and tailor treatment plans accordingly.
• Experiment with different curl products.
• Discover the correct routines, treatments, and approaches to adopt with varying curl patterns.
• Get confident in cutting and colouring techniques.
• Be wowed by cut and colour demonstrations by our Wella Artists.
• Get hands-on in a practical workshop.

IS IT FOR YOU?
This advanced course is for experienced hairdressers who want to either begin or continue their journey in becoming specialised – or simply more confident – in curly and coily hair.


TO BOOK, please call the studio on tel 01 416 0900


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    WHERE AND WHEN

    Dublin
    11:00-17:00
    Tue 27 May 2025
    (12 seats remaining)
    (12 seats remaining)
    11:00-17:00
    Tue 5 August 2025
    (10 seats remaining)
    (10 seats remaining)
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