Hairdressing: S/NVQ Level 3

Hairdressing: S/NVQ Level 3
ISBN-10
0435456474
ISBN-13
9780435456474
Series
Hairdressing
Category
Hairdressing
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
2003-10
Publisher
Heinemann
Authors
Gilly Ford, Helen Stewart

Description

This highly illustrated book is written for the new standards for Level 3 Hairdressing. It covers the mandatory units and twelve optional units giving you plenty of choice as you develop your salon and technical skills. Two special features - Creating the Look and Providing Aftercare - have been created to help you move into your professional role.

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