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Парикмахер

Парикмахер – это художник!
В нашем Детском доме есть начинающий парикмахер, которая окончила курсы парикмахерского искусства в центре “Мир профессий“. Но ей хотелось знать как можно больше о професии парикмахера... И вот однажды мы поехали к нашему знакомому мастеру - парикмахеру Николаю.  Мы пообщались с мастером и узнали, как хороша эта профессия. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

\"\"Николай рассказал нам следущее... 
У этой профессии есть как плюсы, так и минусы. Ну а мы начнём с плюсов. Эта профессия очень интересна тем, что ты сам можешь творить и придумывать всё новые и новые стрижки и причёски. Кроме этого, ты всегда будешь “при деньгах ,“ так как эта профессия востребована. Так-же можно изменить свой имидж, обновить себя как внешне, так и внутренне. Ведь поменяв свой облик, человек действительно становится уверенным в себе, от чего в жизни всё нормализуется. Человек перестаёт обращать внимание на свои недостатки, смотрит на мир более оптимистично. И самый большой плюс в том, что парикмахерское искусство не знает границ. 
Но также у этой профессии есть и свои минусы. Первый минус в том, что работать всё время приходится стоя на ногах, из-за чего они отекают и могут развиться разные болезни. Но эту проблему можно решить. Эта профессия не рекомендуется аллергикам, так как химические составы красок могут плохо воздействовать на кожу и дыхательные пути. С неопытными парикмахерами бывают и такие истории: мастер начинает делать на сухие волосы стрижку, и он и его клиент “дышат” этими волосами, после чего они оседают в легких. Следовательно, появляются какие-то осложнения. Отсюда вывод - если мы нарушаем совсем незначительные на наш взгляд правила, то это может вылиться в множество болезней. В конечном итоге, ты станешь не мастером парикмахерского искусства, а инвалидом первой группы. 
Наверное, самый главный минус этой профессии - это общение с привередливым клиентом, которому все равно надо угодить. Придерживайся всегда одного правила: “ Клиент всегда прав ‘’.

\"\" Работа для удовольствия
 
Чтобы понять эту профессию, надо быть техническим художником. Нужно почувствовать, какая причёска подходит этому человеку. Например, когда у клиента “кривая” голова, волосы не ложатся или очень тонкие и жирные, темя провалено и т.д. Это называется диспропорцией. Надо подобрать такую стрижку, при которой всех этих диспропорций не будет видно. Нужно уметь поставить экспозицию. А если ты шаблонно мыслишь, не вносишь ничего своего, то значит, как тебя учил твой учитель, так ты и будишь работать, ничего нового для себя не открывая. Так, со временем, тебе всё надоест, и пропадёт интерес к работе.

Главное - не бояться!Нужно мягко убедить клиента на ту стрижку, которая ему больше подойдёт. В этом и проявится твоё умение строить композицию. А самое главное - не бояться, чувствовать себя уверенно и доверие клиента ты уже заслужишь.
Вот так мы съездили и узнали, что быть парикмахером классно и интересно!!! 

Оксана Дадонова
Настя Терехова

Эта работа – для меня!

\"\"Эта профессия очень мне нравится, т. к. делает людей красивыми. Я тоже делаю стрижки: в основном мужские прически, а женские – только учусь. Начала заниматься этим делом недавно в заводском доме быта и собираюсь учиться дальше этой профессии. У меня очень хороший наставник – А. А. Белянская. Она научила меня многим прическам. Анна занимает первые места на областных конкурсах, ездила в Германию на стажировку. Вот она меня и учит тому, что умеет сама. У меня получается!
Когда я пришла в первый раз на практику, то мне там очень понравилось. В будущем хочу стать парикмахером. А коллектив у нас в парикмахерской «классный», директор Е. И. Лопина иногда может поругать, а вообще она всегда доброжелательная. Я приобрела специальные приборы для стрижки и укладки волос. Мне очень хочется стать похожей на свою наставницу Анну Александровну, приобрести такие же умения, как у нее. Думаю, эта работа – для меня!
Инна Богданова, Разуменский Детский дом

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