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Becoming a Professional Hairstylist: Thomas Salzano

A professional hairstylist is a result of passion, dedication, research, right training, good PR skills and above all, perseverance. This is what Thomas Salzano, an expert hairstylist from Newark, New Jersey says whenever someone pops the question “what makes a great hairstylist” to him? He says becoming a professional hairstylist is a 5 –step process in general. Here’s how it goes, Salzano says: Enroll in a Training program: Many institutes including community colleges, cosmetology schools and beauty schools offer hairstyling courses. The course duration varies anywhere between 9 months and 2 years. A thorough course, lasting for about 2 years will also give you salon management lessons. Get Licensed: Like many other professions, hairstylists also need to procure a license to start working. Talk to your local licensing authority to know the required documents and the right procedure to get a license. Start Working: Almost half of all hairstylists start their own business

Staying Hydrated During Treks: Thomas J Salzano

Everybody knows water is a life sustaining element, and yet we overlook its importance. Thomas J Salzano, a New Jersey based hairstylist, traveler, photographer and blogger says dehydration is especially important while trekking. He says just water won’t be enough, because sweating and demanding course of trek needs more than just water, you need to replenish your minerals too. Also Read: Thomas Salzano onTrekking Shoes Salzano suggests drinking half a liter of water when you wake up. Drink another half-liter within the next hour. As you start trekking, keep taking a sip or two every once in a while. Once your day is done, drink a glassful of water with a sachet of electrolyte powder. Follow Thomas J Salzano blogs for more tips on hair styling