Client sitting in salon chair, towel over shoulder and man wielding scissors from behind. Now this scene is slowly changing. Because women have also started coming in the profession of hair cutting and this work has started to be connected with beauty.
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As soon as the profession and person of hairdressing is mentioned, a scene comes to mind - a client sitting in a salon chair, a towel on his shoulder and a man wielding scissors from behind. Women are trying to break the 'dominance' of men in this profession for a long time. One of them is Elam's review Thapa.
She has been busy as a beautician for 9 years. In the beginning, this work was only a desire for him. After 6 months of training at Neil David salon, his career took a new path. In the beginning, the family didn't like the job of reviewing facials, haircuts, colors, manicures, and pedicures. But she was sure that this work can be done professionally. Entering this profession as a
assistant, she improved herself and started winning the trust of the customer. She now cuts hair for both male and female clients.
He has experience that more attention should be paid when preparing designs like fades and slopes for male customers. "Flaws in men's short hair are immediately visible," she said, "so you should always work carefully. At first, some male customers were hesitant, but now they readily accept the service after seeing the work."
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As current as the review, solar scientist Ganga Rai . But his background is slightly different. In the early days, he was not very interested in the parlor business. But his uncle kept saying that there is a future in this field. In the beginning, she only thought of learning some skills, she gradually started to see a future in this profession . Ganga, who has accumulated 14 years of experience, initially cut only women's hair, but gradually started cutting men's hair as well.
She narrated the gist of the experience, 'Earlier there was both thought and hesitation that women can cut men's hair too . But this also changed with time. Now, however, there has been a lot of openness in it.'
The fact that the scene of women cutting men's hair is now becoming common in parlors or salons is due to reviews and the role played by women like Ganga . She said, 'In this area, both income and respect are getting together.'
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Archana Pariyar had a dream of becoming a beautician since childhood. His mother was also with him in his desire . That's why she took 6 months of training as soon as she completed her SLC. And stepped into the field of beauty services. In the beginning, he only cut women's hair, but later he became comfortable in cutting men's hair as well. But where was this journey so easy? In the early days, she told her boy friends to learn how to cut boys' hair. Boy friends used to say to her, "Don't be a girl and talk about cutting boy's hair". But she did not lose courage.
After using scissors on the heads of some friends, she became experienced. Now she is busy with her own unisex salon in Swayambhu. Archana who started her journey as a makeup artist is now She is in the process of establishing herself as a hair stylist. 
Offering services like hair cutting, face treatment, color, keratin, skin care, hair spa, Archana is deeply interested in makeup . Stating that the awareness of beauty among men has also increased recently, she said that there is a good future in this field . She said, ``The beauty consciousness is increasing among men too . So there is good scope in this area . There is a good income if you work hard.'
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Looking busy at The Himalayan Hairlines and Barber Shop in Gogambu, Monica Tamang . It has been 5 years since Monika, who has been interested in some new work since childhood, started using scissors with her hands. Pulkit Monika has not looked back since the response she received after posting a video of a man's haircut on social media.
As the new generation prefers different, creative and trendy haircuts, she said that this job is both a challenge and an identity . It is his experience that the belief that women can also cut their hair is increasing. "Hair cutting is not just about cutting hair, but it is connected with fashion and beauty," she is sure, "If you are patient and persistent, there is both income and scope in this profession."
