Zarn Teskor
Modern haircut techniques, your pace
Modern haircut techniques, your pace
We run three parallel tracks. Group sessions happen twice a week with up to eight people. Individual lessons work around your schedule. You pick what fits your life and budget.
Scissors, angles, sectioning patterns. You'll cut bob variations and basic layers on practice heads before touching client hair. Week five introduces clipper work.
Disconnected undercuts, textured crops, graduated bobs. This assumes you already know basic sectioning. We move faster and expect you to work on live models by week three.
Razor techniques, asymmetric cuts, correction work. You'll handle difficult hair types and learn how to fix someone else's mistakes. Real salon situations only.
Weeks 1-2
Holding scissors properly takes longer than you think. We spend two full sessions just on hand position and cutting angles before you touch hair. Practice heads get sectioned a hundred times.
Weeks 3-5
One-length bobs, basic layering systems. You'll mess up the first three attempts. That's expected. We watch you work and correct technique immediately, not after you've finished the whole cut.
Weeks 6-8
Same cuts, faster execution. You should finish a basic bob in under forty minutes by week eight. We time you. Consistency matters more than creativity at this stage.
Weeks 9-12
Now you can adapt techniques. Textured ends, graduated weight lines, face-framing layers. You'll work on at least fifteen different people with different hair textures before this phase ends.
Our instructors work in active salons between teaching sessions. That matters because cutting trends shift constantly. The graduated bob we taught last year looks dated now compared to what clients request today.
Lena, who teaches the advanced track, spent twelve years at a busy Kyiv salon before moving to Rivne. She remembers exactly which techniques took her months to master and which ones clicked immediately. That experience shapes how the curriculum moves.
I don't teach cuts I learned from videos. Every technique here survived three years of daily client work in my chair. If it didn't hold up in real conditions, it's not in the program.
Group sessions run Tuesday and Thursday evenings, six to nine. Individual lessons schedule around your availability, though weekend slots fill up fast. You'll need your own scissors and practice head by week two.
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