Should You Become A Hairstylist?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @BradMondo
    @BradMondo  2 года назад +471

    Did this make anyone wanna become a hairstylist?

    • @avacadonic2197
      @avacadonic2197 2 года назад +10

      Of course

    • @simplysamantha5871
      @simplysamantha5871 2 года назад +6

      Yes! I was debating it 😄

    • @stellanygren1635
      @stellanygren1635 2 года назад +13

      I’ve been wanting to be a hairstylist for two years now and im finally going to go to cosmetology school.

    • @TheDutchDutchess373
      @TheDutchDutchess373 2 года назад +8

      Yeahh sometimes..I love to see people happy...But I can't deall with Karen's.

    • @Jessjuicypickle
      @Jessjuicypickle 2 года назад +9

      I wish! It’s my dream job. School is so expensive and requires so much time. I can’t go to school being a working adult who can barely make ends meet as it is.

  • @va1445
    @va1445 2 года назад +662

    I have no interest in becoming a hairstylist, but I still loved this "sit down chat" video. It is fun to learn about other people's passions. Really great video!! ♥

    • @georgiasam8045
      @georgiasam8045 2 года назад +1

      right

    • @vigneshnehru9822
      @vigneshnehru9822 2 года назад +1

      Same

    • @ashclaine6825
      @ashclaine6825 2 года назад +1

      Same, I think I like this type of video the most.

    • @katiel7166
      @katiel7166 2 года назад +2

      I don't use products, I don't dye it, I don't even cut it anymore, I am almost comically low maintenance with my hair and face...and yet I love this channel. He's so enthused by everything.

    • @moonstar21868
      @moonstar21868 День назад

      Can I use deodorant on my buttcrack

  • @marsbars0
    @marsbars0 2 года назад +175

    Can we talk about how much of an icon Brad is? He’s literally so encouraging and not afraid to speak his mind. Thanks for being awesome! 😊

  • @alyxwithay6516
    @alyxwithay6516 2 года назад +185

    People who don’t take stylists seriously don’t know what it’s like to walk around with bomb hair. My stylist changed my life, I looked so good and people finally took me seriously based on my looks after I fixed my hair. I have the skills for my job, but people didn’t take my seriously because my hair was frumpy and fried.

    • @ameliestclaire4726
      @ameliestclaire4726 2 года назад +11

      Yeah Hillary Clinton said in a college graduation speech, I believe at her alma mater Yale where she went to law school, "Your hair really does matter." Took her over a decade to get her hair right, and the press gave her so much shit for it. People are very judgmental about how they think women's hair should look. And you can't change that.

    • @lelouchvibritannia4235
      @lelouchvibritannia4235 5 месяцев назад +1

      I AGREE. I use to not think hairdressing was needed, and I would always cut my own hair. (I’m a woman and have long hair). But recently I wanted a big change and decided to go to a really great hairdresser. IT CHANGED MY LOOK. I HAVE NEVER HAD BETTER HAIR. I didn’t realize how bad I looked before until I saw how good I could look. The haircut boosted my confidence 100% and I always receive compliments. I have soooo much more appreciation for the craft and people behind it. I really regret my attitude to it before 😰

    • @pinkflowerprincessxox
      @pinkflowerprincessxox 4 месяца назад

      What kind of hair colour did you get? 😊​@@lelouchvibritannia4235

  • @freyadaniella7754
    @freyadaniella7754 2 года назад +358

    I started schooling for hairstyling last week after three years of trying to get into the program, your videos are always so inspiring, and the timing for this video was perfect. Thanks for all you do (also my instructor loves you too! You've come up in class)

    • @lms139
      @lms139 2 года назад +1

      Uhh congrats!!! 🙈

    • @lu-themadpillow2985
      @lu-themadpillow2985 2 года назад

      What do you need to do? Why is it hard to get into the program? :O

    • @Isabella.Ros33
      @Isabella.Ros33 3 месяца назад

      ​@@lu-themadpillow2985 Found an answer yet?

  • @xc1iffyx
    @xc1iffyx 2 года назад +111

    Yasssss for the education point! The best advice I got from older stylists was to go to the cheapest school bc the real learning is in the salon. Now like 10 years down the line I’m so glad I did that

    • @EdgyIntellect
      @EdgyIntellect 2 года назад +6

      I’m not a hairstylist or going to school for it but I really appreciate this outlook. School is great and one learns a lot but the real learning starts on the job.

  • @Dazed_Hipster
    @Dazed_Hipster 2 года назад +210

    Becoming a hairstylist is such a dream for me. (I want to be a colorist more than anything.)
    My family has always looked down on me for this, but someday it will be my reality. No one is living my life for me so no one has the right to tell me how I should be living it. Thank you for this video, also I love your jacket! 😊💕

    • @whatwouldpicarddomakeitso9607
      @whatwouldpicarddomakeitso9607 2 года назад +3

      Please please do it .

    • @ttime9395
      @ttime9395 2 года назад +2

      Good for you👏👏I wish I hadn’t let other people’s opinions of me and what I wanted to do put me off but you sound like you have exactly the right attitude to get to where you need to be🥰I’ll be looking out for your RUclips channel in the future as I have a feeling you’re going to make it big🔮💇‍♀️

    • @heathermoriarty1756
      @heathermoriarty1756 2 года назад +7

      Do it girl, I listened to my family saying it wasn’t a “real job” I started 10 year later because of that and I now have my dream job at an incredible salon! I should have trusted my gut and believed in myself when I was younger cause I’ve never been happier! Follow you passion, money will follow! You can do it!

    • @Mariaceeee
      @Mariaceeee 2 года назад +7

      Put you down? For what? Becoming a hairstylist? I’m a hairstylist and have been doing hair since 2001. I make a great living for myself. More than all of the people that once put me down. Girl, do it!!! Do what makes you happy. You have to try to know. If you don’t try - you’ll never know! Living your life wondering of what could have been will kill you on the inside. Try it and if it works it works if not at least you can say you tried! ❤️

    • @talea9593
      @talea9593 2 года назад +2

      Good luck, you can do it!

  • @vudujellybean
    @vudujellybean 2 года назад +38

    I am 33 years old and decided to change careers and become a hairstylist. I am very lucky that I found a position as an apprentice at a highly successful salon where I am nurtured and encouraged to learn. Thank you for this video Brad and thank you for your honesty.

  • @shannonmiles626
    @shannonmiles626 Год назад +6

    so true about the stigma, I have a masters..hated it. Worked in corporate..hated it. I’m going to do what I want to do now 💜

  • @mrclljozsa9
    @mrclljozsa9 2 года назад +71

    Here in Belgium, we have something called “bso”, which is a vocational education. You can learn to do hair in high school. It’s an education form with 18-19h of practice out of the 32h a week in school, with the rest being normal classes. If you decide you want to be a hairstylist, you can follow this kind of education. By the time you graduate, you’ll have two seperate diploma’s: a legal hairstylist liscence and a high school diploma, which you can use to go to a university or a college, if you desire.
    This education consists of 4 years (9th-12th) and those grades are called “haircare”.
    After your senior year, there is a 13th grade, which is called “hairstylist”, where they’ll teach you, how to own a salon and the expenses, that come with it. This year is only an extra, it’s not demandatory. I’m currently in my 2 year.😁
    Btw I love your video’s and your work!

    • @mal.ware.
      @mal.ware. 2 года назад +7

      That is so interesting! It's actually a really smart way of doing it. I'm wishing you the best of luck with school!

    • @amixeblu
      @amixeblu 2 года назад +5

      BSO is often looked at sideways by those in ASO (regular standard high school) and TSO (technical vocation, like artisans and such). I hope you are happy with the path that you chose, and do take that 7th year, it will be priceless! My cousin did TSO to become a salesperson ("verkoop") and did her 7th year, and she's now teaching BSO economy after getting a teacher's degree. It doesn't mean you can't continue your education either, after that 7th year! If you wish. You have to give it more effort than say someone coming from ASO education (I graduated that). And I studied languages at university. I have to say, your English is perfect!!!

    • @joancox3553
      @joancox3553 2 года назад +2

      That’s wonderful!

    • @ameliestclaire4726
      @ameliestclaire4726 2 года назад +2

      I wish we had formal apprentice programs here in the U.S. like they do in France and Belgium. It seems like a major oversight of our educational system, not to mention for a
      lot of trades, not hairstyling, you must join the powerful unions that control the trade, and that can be quite difficult if you have no familial ties.

    • @amixeblu
      @amixeblu 2 года назад +2

      @@ameliestclaire4726 Some stylists go into it after finishing "regular" high school and then going on to classes for it after turning 18, or finishing high school. Others jump into the program as of high school. It is different, but here yes all are given a chance, even the students who have either trouble learning regular subjects or who just aren't interested in it.

  • @AlexaNicole1186
    @AlexaNicole1186 2 года назад +48

    The stigma is true. I wanted to be a hairstylist and it was perceived by my family as being a dead end job only high school drop outs. I was encouraged to “aim higher” and while I did, I don’t have that creative outlet that my soul needs! Just do what you love, we ain’t gettin out alive anyways.

    • @ajda6725
      @ajda6725 2 года назад +4

      I know about the stigma. The school sistem in my country is primary school 6-15yo (9 grades) and after that middle school (3-5grades) and then high schools and colleges. As the hair school is a middle school with only 3years, with no option of further education the stigma will always exist. I'm now 14yo, in 9th grade of primary school and I have to sign to a middle school in a month and a half, in march. Since I've been wanting to become a hairdresser from the age of 10 I've decided to go to a hair school, no matter what anyone else says and despite all of the dirty looks, stereotypes and the stigma. I just hope I'm right.

    • @AlexaNicole1186
      @AlexaNicole1186 2 года назад +2

      @@ajda6725 I just saw this comment, I hope all is going well for you dear, follow your heart ❤️

    • @ajda6725
      @ajda6725 2 года назад +1

      @@AlexaNicole1186 thank you

  • @markichu5030
    @markichu5030 2 года назад +32

    I don't even want to become a hair stylist but i have watched this video till the end and somehow feel inspired to work on my goals. Great video Brad!

  • @rosanilebron1566
    @rosanilebron1566 2 года назад +39

    Many of these advices can be applied to other careers as well! One Con I find about being a hairstylist is the level of chemicals people are exposed in salons on a daily basis. A really good friend had a super successful salon. She had to quit her hairstylist career and closed the salon because her health was in true jeopardy. So, take this in consideration as well.

    • @dressmaking
      @dressmaking 2 года назад +5

      That’s horrible. I’ve been hearing more about non-toxic salons. Stylists give us so much, they shouldn’t have to pay with their health!

    • @7ChakrasTarot
      @7ChakrasTarot 2 года назад +2

      wow hadn't even thought of that!

    • @ameliestclaire4726
      @ameliestclaire4726 2 года назад +3

      Had a beloved stylist develop multiple sclerosis. She really went downhill fast after retiring, and I did wonder if she was poisoned with some of the chemicals she worked with. They are just now studying and publicizing how toxic some salon chemicals can be.

  • @thystldown
    @thystldown 2 года назад +13

    I have so much respect and affection for my hairstylist. Her work is always absolutely lovely, and seeing her is a joy every time. I've been her client for six years. In that time, she's moved salons twice, the first time to a city an hour away to be closer to the father of her child, who is now her husband, and the second time to start her own salon. And I've followed her both times because it's worth it. It's unreal how much better she has made my life, both as a friend and just by doing my hair. I'm looking forward to many more years as her client, and especially to this March, when she'll be dying my hair pink.

  • @artwithlaur
    @artwithlaur 2 года назад +22

    There's really not a lot of videos about the hair industry on RUclips. I'm glad you made this video as I'm studying hairdressing and it's always scary to not know what's on the other side. Thanks Brad!

  • @dianaelise8693
    @dianaelise8693 2 года назад +117

    When I was in highschool we had a cosmetology program where if you took the class for three years you would graduate with a hair license. I dropped out because the girls were so mean and I wasn’t working at my full potential:( I regret it so much I wish I pushed through

    • @demonicastar
      @demonicastar 2 года назад +6

      I wish that program had existed in my high-school I definitely would have taken advantage 😪

    • @gracemcclean3940
      @gracemcclean3940 2 года назад +1

      Me too

    • @abiemeza1
      @abiemeza1 2 года назад +2

      im doing my course selection for high school this week and i was thinking of cosmetology class but i don't know if i should and it takes up all three of my electives. thoughts?

    • @LLawliet-pz1rm
      @LLawliet-pz1rm 2 года назад

      That sounds so cool

    • @em7732
      @em7732 2 года назад +3

      It’s never too late to get ur hair license now 💓💓chase your dreams girl

  • @essyg9119
    @essyg9119 2 года назад +16

    I got my personal training certification, decided not to do it. I was just in real estate, decided not to do it. I’ve been wanting to be a hairstylist since I was little. I’m 19 now and just decided to go to school this fall:) I’m very excited!

  • @oliviaward3611
    @oliviaward3611 2 года назад +17

    I recently graduated hair school and went on to assist. I quickly realized that I needed more. so I am now currently looking for my perfect salon so I can reach my full potential!

    • @demonicastar
      @demonicastar 2 года назад +4

      Be mindful of where you work, some places will hold you back, good luck 🙂

  • @MollyMachete
    @MollyMachete 2 года назад +11

    I’ve been a licensed hairstylist for my first year now. And seriously he did not miss a single thing!! I started off at a chain hair salon just to get basic knowledge and get a feel for everything. But he is right, the burn out is real! Also realizing there’s no room for growth is very real and extremely important in this industry. It’s so funny he posted this bc I actually just put in my two weeks! I’m taking a MUCH NEEDED break from hair before moving onto a private owned salon. But the break will only make me stronger and more refreshed and I’m excited to see where this journey goes!

  • @shaezyhaze511
    @shaezyhaze511 2 года назад +12

    I love you! I’ve been doing hair for almost 6 years and this video gave me so much pride in being a hair dresser. We rock!!!

  • @Love_doggie11
    @Love_doggie11 2 года назад +30

    Brad, I love you so much! I’ve been struggling with deciding to go to school to be a stylist for like 20 years and am sort of stuck in my mortgage job. I still do hair for friends and family and think about going to school often. This video is so awesome and helpful and you look gorgeous! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @tamaragodwin4812
      @tamaragodwin4812 2 года назад +3

      If you have any way to make school work for you, DO IT!!! I went to cosmo school at 39 (barber right after getting my license) & am an apprentice at 41. I am loving it!!!!!! This is the best feeling everyday. Good luck!

    • @TaylorMaeB
      @TaylorMaeB 2 года назад +3

      I guess this is you sign to do it. Sign up for a class!

  • @UnBroken11100
    @UnBroken11100 2 года назад +54

    I have no desire to be a hairstylist. I don't have the patience.
    That being said...I would probably go to a class taught by this man (Brad Mondo) just to learn something new.

  • @CatieMannino
    @CatieMannino 2 года назад +13

    I worked at a salon as a receptionist for 2 years, even though I decided to not become a stylist myself I saw EVERYTHING Brad has said play out in front of me. Its Definitely a crazy job both good and bad 😂❤️

  • @onion1399
    @onion1399 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for this. I plan to go to hair school in about 10 years when my house is paid for. Ready to get out of healthcare, but it pays well. I've always wanted to do it, but my mother thought I was too good for this job. I'll probably be the oldest person in class, but I'll be happy and excited! Thanks for all you do!

  • @3mil33
    @3mil33 2 года назад +3

    Been a stylist for 3 years and agreed with everything you said. I love my job and love the amount of opportunities in this industry

  • @SoulGlowHealing
    @SoulGlowHealing Год назад +2

    This makes me excited! I have been a server for years and I'm always on my feet and social. I love the creative aspect of it. Back hurt, arms hurt, feet hurt, no time to eat.... can relate !

  • @TaylorReedTDNK1
    @TaylorReedTDNK1 2 года назад +46

    I'm in cosmetology school now and it is honestly the best decision I've ever made

    • @jaymontez7642
      @jaymontez7642 2 года назад +2

      Agreed but it is a lot of hard work!

    • @TaylorReedTDNK1
      @TaylorReedTDNK1 2 года назад +1

      @@jaymontez7642 yes!! So hard but so fulfilling 🥰

    • @jaymontez7642
      @jaymontez7642 2 года назад +2

      @@TaylorReedTDNK1 very fulfilling!

  • @akaangel4979
    @akaangel4979 2 года назад +4

    I’m in hair school and have been feeling discouraged recently, this video has got me motivated all over again! 🧡

  • @calynjones6919
    @calynjones6919 2 года назад +6

    I’ve been a hairstylist for 4 years now and I love my life doing it!

  • @tamrabananarama3354
    @tamrabananarama3354 2 года назад +3

    #1 rule, you must be passionate about hair and working with the public. It's not just a job. I'm a stylist and absolutely love this video. Really appreciate the thorough list. Some days I feel like I have imposter syndrome after working in this business for a decade. Just switched salons and learning a whole new system through corporate. It was easier than rebuilding a clientele from scratch. So far so good. Those days when a customer is so greatful to have you work on them is just so rewarding, it keeps bringing me back for more.

  • @heatherpeacock5907
    @heatherpeacock5907 2 года назад +8

    After a couple of years thinking I wanted to be a hairstylist, I worked as a receptionist in a salon while saving for school. It was so catty, so toxic, and most salons in my area were like this. I quickly was discouraged, but I really sat down with myself, and asked what I could do. I now am soon starting barber school! It was the perfect decision for me.

  • @ruthsantiago159
    @ruthsantiago159 2 года назад +13

    I've been a hairstylist for 4 years now, super cool job! ❤

  • @angelagares4330
    @angelagares4330 2 года назад +4

    I started watching your videos 3 years ago teaching myself to cut and dye my hair, I now start cosmetology school next week after 3 years of trying to go :) you inspire

    • @oeillet7676
      @oeillet7676 2 года назад +2

      Hey I’m considering going to cosmetology school, how has it been for you?

    • @angelagares4330
      @angelagares4330 2 года назад +2

      @@oeillet7676 it’s amazing!!! Seriously I love it so much and it’s the best decision I’ve ever made! It truly is my biggest passion and I love what I do

  • @leahfrancis6694
    @leahfrancis6694 2 года назад +4

    Everything you’re saying is so accurate.. I’m currently an apprentice at a salon in Portland Oregon and we have continued education classes every week and occasionally with educators from gold well and redken! So excited to grow in this career as a stylist 😍🙌🏼

  • @MONSTERLocks
    @MONSTERLocks 2 года назад +3

    Great video, the part about quitting when working in a shitty place and the part about things not always working out no matter how hard you try are 2 amazing points to keep in mind as a new stylist!

  • @zoie9277
    @zoie9277 2 года назад +5

    i’m currently a receptionist at a hair salon and already have a couple of cosmo courses under my belt from high school. next semester i’m going back to college to finish the program and get my license, so this video couldn’t come at a better time. thank you brad!

  • @hannahardin6391
    @hannahardin6391 2 года назад +3

    I started cosmetology school because I was so obsessed with your videos. Now I’m licensed and LOVE what I do ✨💕

  • @victoriairenematthews5363
    @victoriairenematthews5363 2 года назад +6

    Took me 1.5 years to get through beauty school. And now almost 2 years into my apprenticeship. Good reminder of how long it takes to become a great hairstylist.

    • @victoriairenematthews5363
      @victoriairenematthews5363 2 года назад +1

      Also worked at a salon during the day through school as an assistant. Then school at night. Hustled 10-12hr days that entire time

  • @jesskrakk
    @jesskrakk 2 года назад +4

    this is so helpful because last year i had just the thought of becoming a hairstylist and really sticking with it. i know i am only 13 but i do want to start really thinking what i want to do and keep that in mind. i love hair and i would love to learn everything about it! i’m so excited to go to hair school and become a hairdresser! this is what i want to do!

  • @blakelaurie7865
    @blakelaurie7865 2 года назад +9

    Wow this is perfect timing, I’ve been considering studying hairdressing for a while now and considering signing up for it later this year/early next year. Nice to hear the insights!

  • @happygailsart4049
    @happygailsart4049 2 года назад +1

    Heyo! Brand new licensed stylist here to say you are very correct and this industry isn’t for everyone! I just started at a walk-in and I want to very quickly walk out. It’s been discouraging with how slow it is and I’m wanting to do bridal hair instead of cuts. Thank you for being an advocate for this topic bc so many people have chosen this career recently and they should know what it takes before starting! Love you and keep creating Brad, we need you!💕

  • @Angie-xv3wf
    @Angie-xv3wf 2 года назад +4

    I’m a cosmetology student now! Just gave me more of a reason to keep going thank you always Brad ❤️

  • @mackaylahinton5403
    @mackaylahinton5403 2 года назад +4

    I was majoring in law and I’m glad I stopped before I was in too deep. I wasn’t that into law, but my mom wanted me to since she’s worked in the field along with my father. It took awhile for my mom to accept that I love doing my hair. I’ve always been creative and good with color as an artist so I really would love to sell my paintings in a studio. My current hairstylist displays his art work in his shop and I hope one day I can have a nice set up like that

  • @chandachism
    @chandachism 2 года назад +3

    My high school had a cosmetology program that they only promoted to students they thought were of average intelligence. I was an honors student, and therefore, these programs are basically hidden. It was when my sister was in high school that I found out they did this. And let me tell you how pissed off I was! I loved styling hair for my sister and friends, especially for theater. It’s sad and cruel to limit students on what possibilities are out there because of their learning abilities. I would’ve loved being a stylist or makeup artist but that was a path I didn’t even realize I could take until I was too deep into academia. Now I’m too old to stand all day. Keep doing what you’re doing, Brad! Let the world know that we need more hair stylists.

  • @Independentness
    @Independentness 2 года назад +4

    I’m a stylist for 10 years all of this is 100% true and motivated me to expand my horizons. You’ll never read this but thank you if you do!

  • @BsTheLadynred
    @BsTheLadynred 2 года назад +1

    I've done hair for 37 years and you're not kidding it being a physical job. I used to say, it's easy money but after years of being on your feet it gets to you. And all clients aren't fun. LOL Yeah, you do quick bites in the back room. And OMG Salon drama can be bad. Two many queens in one castle can be a problem.

  • @anonanon9369
    @anonanon9369 2 года назад +2

    I have to say that you look absolutely amazing and glowing today! Not that you don't look amazing other days, but something is making you vibrant today! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @NatalieCocco
    @NatalieCocco 2 года назад +2

    Love you Brad!🥰
    This winter break I colored my mom's hair after watching your videos to get tips on the process. While at Sally's Beauty Supply I was asked by the store clerk if I want to be a colorist. I never considered a career in making people feel beautiful, but you my friend are good inspiration to helping people live an EXTRA life. LOVE YOU BRAD thanks for being an advocate for beauty
    People deserve to feel better with self-care. I love your agenda💗💗💗

  • @sr-uq8ny
    @sr-uq8ny 2 года назад +17

    Dropped out of high school after coming out of the closet and becoming homeless and have ended up looking at a hair stylist career because it's something im passionate about- Nothing wrong with high school drop outs! Everyone's experiences are different and someones past doesn't have to do with their drive, ambition or how hard they'll work to reach their goals :)

  • @Sooz1234
    @Sooz1234 2 года назад +2

    From the standpoint of the client, there is such a wide gulf between someone with your attitude, professionalism and care towards the client, and the average hair stylist, it like looking at two different career specialties. I had to learn learn to do my own hair because my hair is difficult for the average stylist to deal with. It made me really appreciative of those who do it for a living, because the variables of hair type, face shape, style wants and attitude are endless. BTW, great hair!

  • @melodysimonson1510
    @melodysimonson1510 2 года назад

    I have been a hairstylist for 35 years, and EVERYTHING you said both pro and con was totally true!! I haven't done hair for about 10 years now, because of my health, I do still have a few people that I style their hair. I have kept up my license and watch as many technical and teaching videos as possible. I loved doing hair but you were so right about getting burned out. You need that positive energy to keep you excited about the job. You are probably one of the few who have told like it really is in a salon. There are alot of shifty salons and owners out there. I love your videos and you are so upbeat and excited about hair. Stay cool!!!🥰🥰🥰

  • @marissasboardwalk
    @marissasboardwalk 2 года назад +45

    Me: an EMT training to become a firefighter who never even had my hair dyed before
    Also me: watches this entire video
    Very cool insight & I wish everyone who wants to get into this career good luck! 💞💞💞

  • @YoungDymisty
    @YoungDymisty 2 года назад +1

    I had clients cry too. It's such an amazing feeling 🥰!

  • @ZenzeraBellaAnna
    @ZenzeraBellaAnna 2 года назад +39

    Brad Mondo is more than a hairstylist. You see how he breaks down hair dye? He’s a freaking chemist 😂

    • @ANON_YMOUS1111
      @ANON_YMOUS1111 2 года назад +4

      As a chemist, I can tell you no he isn't, there is much more to being a chemist than just the chemistry. You basically become a scientist then choose your specialty. He can parrot the information the chemists tells him and that's great though.

    • @nat7611
      @nat7611 2 года назад +3

      @@ANON_YMOUS1111 can you let people exist lol

    • @lelisbet
      @lelisbet 2 года назад +1

      @@nat7611 what your problem? Is learning a thing or two painful for you 🙄

    • @ANON_YMOUS1111
      @ANON_YMOUS1111 2 года назад

      @@nat7611 I have been watching Brad Mondo videos for years and his "experiment" with which shampoo and conditioner are the best was not at all based on the scientific method and it was quite cringe worthy and triggering for me. I commented then that he would have a better experiment if he allowed a scientist to plan it.

    • @msoliveira31
      @msoliveira31 2 года назад

      @@ANON_YMOUS1111 it's just a joke

  • @KaitAC
    @KaitAC 2 года назад +26

    My mom was a stylist. I always wanted to be one too and she wouldn't let me unless I got an undergrad degree to fall back on when I burnt out. Now I'm in medical school and still wish I was a stylish lol.

  • @abby9516
    @abby9516 2 года назад +4

    I really wanted to become a hairstylist since I started looking for a job as a teen, I subscribed to learn more and I think I have definitely learned more from you, honestly your amazing and I hope I am able to learn further and become a good hairstylist like you.

  • @lizthomas6405
    @lizthomas6405 2 года назад +2

    Yes Brad! I’ve been a qualified hairdresser for 12 years and all the those pro’s and con’s are completely correct! Especially con #6 omg I had a complete a hole and thank god after all the lockdowns she has not returned!! I really do love my job even though it’s not always fun and easy.

  • @katburgert4352
    @katburgert4352 2 года назад +22

    I have such a big interest in becoming a hair stylist! I’m curious though, do you think it’s possible to be successful and happy as an introvert in the hair/beauty industry?

    • @doomcookie8960
      @doomcookie8960 2 года назад +9

      I’m currently an apprentice in a salon and as someone who’s very introverted and shy it is kinda hard at first as I get nervous easily around people but it’s really helped me come out of my shell a lot more and helped me gain confidence for in the salon and in the world!

    • @melaniem.3804
      @melaniem.3804 2 года назад +8

      Being a Hairstylist improved my social skills more than ever.

    • @zuzu6864
      @zuzu6864 2 года назад +3

      As someone who generally doesn't talk a lot and gets shy, you just have to get used to it and then you're going to be fine. You can build a lot of social skills being a hairstylist and most times the clients are initiating the conversation

  • @emcamfield8350
    @emcamfield8350 2 года назад +4

    I love being a stylist. It’s so much fun 😌

  • @lauren148148
    @lauren148148 2 года назад +1

    I love when I book in all my favourite clients on one day. Makes that day so nice. I was diagnosed with ms in 2019 so even though I am enthusiastic about doing hair, I struggle with standing all day. I now do 2 days in the salon and studying to be a primary school teacher.

  • @hazellax706
    @hazellax706 2 года назад +1

    Current hairstylist/makeup artist struggling to find a good job in my small town, thank you for your advice.

  • @kim1554
    @kim1554 2 года назад +4

    I've had different kinds of bangs (regular one, mini, V shaped) and I just shaved my sides and a little bit of back. Lol I'm exitedddd🙀 and who gave me confidence to do all this stuff to my hair was brad. I feel I've gained some cool knowledge from his videos 😍

  • @judysampson6364
    @judysampson6364 2 года назад

    Brad explaining how doing hair makes people happy and making them happy= fulfillment. He is just the most genuine person in the world. He's a hair dresser and a life guru. Love you Brad.

  • @Purdyfoxes
    @Purdyfoxes 2 года назад +2

    I’m a tattoo artist, and to be honest this also applies to my job sooo much haha! Wouldn’t trade it for the world though and I can definitely see why you love your job as well! 💕

  • @natasja_x
    @natasja_x 2 года назад

    I recognise a lot! When your young, just finished school, you don’t know how to stand up for yourself.. Feeling insecure. That will grow, you will ‘level up’. Thank you, Brad

  • @abbyklein7728
    @abbyklein7728 2 года назад +13

    I am fully going to school to become an English teacher.... however, this is my dream and i would love to do it full time and go to school for it. I do my friends hair and my own to get my fix lol

    • @jjthejetplane1794
      @jjthejetplane1794 2 года назад +4

      I can relate to this! Having multiple passions is awesome though! You can do anything you want!

    • @simoneaustin8076
      @simoneaustin8076 3 месяца назад +1

      do your dream if you can!

  • @kerplunkety
    @kerplunkety 2 года назад +1

    Brad has many gifts. He's multitalented. He is so poised, with outsized charisma. Younger people see him on social media, but those who don't use it would love to see him too. Print media is still out there, and a lot of people still watch old-school TV. How great would his TV commercials be? It's an expensive medium, but somebody should get him out there!!

  • @Johnsont2013
    @Johnsont2013 2 года назад +3

    This video is 10/10. If I had half this info when I first finished school it would have definitely been a major eye opener. My first salon that I worked in had so many red flags and Brad talked about most of them 😂

  • @savethedogs4187
    @savethedogs4187 2 года назад +3

    Brad: “You need to eat, sleep, and breathe hair”
    Me: this line makes me feel ✨UNCOMFORTABLE✨

  • @larinaa5412
    @larinaa5412 2 года назад +2

    This video popped up at the perfect time! You are the reason I am so in love with the hair industry. I am about to graduate and attend schooling for cosmetology myself, and I am so incredibly excited!!

  • @x_Dutchess_x
    @x_Dutchess_x 2 года назад +5

    When I was younger I did finish my woman hairstylist course, I was an extrovert loved being around people chatting all day , when I got older I became more introvert and lost interest in my profession. But I have a 15 year old that loves it when mom does her hair.

  • @carolocs7433
    @carolocs7433 2 года назад +1

    You actually are part of the reason why I finally jumped into school. Just finished first month. Thanks for the tips.

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. 2 года назад +6

    I watch one Brad Mondo video and I’m convinced I’m his assistant 😂😂😂 but after this I think I’ll stick to just watching your videos lol

  • @hortenciaalvarez7758
    @hortenciaalvarez7758 2 года назад

    I'm a hairstylist. For many years. And I love it. It's is my best therapy. I love to see people looking great.

  • @madelinerayne9363
    @madelinerayne9363 2 года назад +2

    Haven't even started watching this yet but I'm currently in my first year of cosmetology school with plans of eventually getting my cosmetology license and I am so excited for this video. I literally love you Brad!!!

    • @oeillet7676
      @oeillet7676 2 года назад

      Hey I’m considering going to cosmetology school, how has it been for you?

    • @madelinerayne9363
      @madelinerayne9363 2 года назад +1

      @@oeillet7676 Hi! Cosmetology school has been a journey for me. I started last year in my senior year of high school and got a bit over 400 of my 1000 needed hours in my state to take my state boards. I am currently almost through week two of starting the adult cosmetology program through my school since I have graduated high school and it's a huge difference. A lot more informational and thorough, theres wayyy less drama, like literally none, and we are also able to work on people who come in on clinic days. Cosmetology is not easy, I won't lie. I'm in school for six hours a day and on top of that sometimes work on homework for hours. There will be times where you might feel like you're not good enough or you will never be able to do something but as long as you keep practicing and pushing yourself I promise you will only improve over time. Cosmetology is an umbrella field. With your cosmetology license you can do hair, skin, and nails, although for certain professions such as an aesthetician that requires additional schooling. My graduation date as of right now is set for April and I am anxious and excited about the rest of my path to make it there. Once I graduate I plan on taking my state board test to be a licensed cosmetologist. I'd say that if you really love hair, skin, or nails and making people feel good about themselves, cosmetology school could be a good option for you. If you have anymore questions definitely let me know :)

  • @jessicastockton965
    @jessicastockton965 2 года назад +1

    This was fun to watch, I’m currently 7 months into my 13 month cosmetology program. There’s been some lows but i can always get through it. Im glad to hear what you had to say about apprenticeships. I’ve already started looking into an apprenticeship but none of my instructors or even classmates have talked about them.

  • @shreyakhannadoodles451
    @shreyakhannadoodles451 Год назад

    I don’t know much about hairstylists but every minute of this video was worth watching. I love listening to people talk about their passion and learning’s though it ❤ wishing you grace!

  • @marich91
    @marich91 2 года назад

    I cut my own hair, my husband's, my mother, did my bridesmaid's and my SIL wedding hairdos, and even balayage my friend's hair, so I've always thought if one day I'm not so dependant on a regular, high paying office job, I might leave it all and becoming a hair styilist! I love shampooing, cutting, doing anything hair related and using my hands!
    What's really put me off until now really is the "standing up all day and getting back and leg pain" because I worked in retail and I remember that very pain at the end of busy days, so yeah, we'll see in a decade lol.
    Thanks for the honesty Brad, not overselling it etc. love it :-)

  • @jadastockemer8092
    @jadastockemer8092 2 года назад

    i just started hair school this month and it’s honestly the best thing i’ve ever done :) i’ve never been happier

  • @averybrianne4369
    @averybrianne4369 2 года назад +7

    I’ve been wanting to be a hair stylist and I’m really excited about this video!!

  • @Selene_Rosara
    @Selene_Rosara 2 года назад +6

    One of the other cons with people not taking your education seriously is that they will talk down to you about it and then ask you for a free cut and color in the same sentence. Infuriating.

  • @lightscameratamara
    @lightscameratamara 2 года назад

    Another sign. Decided to look into schools. My end game, be an educator too. Sky is the limit. So passionate about hair and love to watch all things hair

  • @Jessjuicypickle
    @Jessjuicypickle 2 года назад +1

    It’s my dream job. I work full time now and can barely make ends meet so it will stay a dream for a long while 😂 I’ve done my own hair for years and love it

  • @ashleyphillips3043
    @ashleyphillips3043 2 года назад

    I've been binge watching all your videos lately and I love you and your videos. Your style, your energy, your passion is a whole ass vibe. You have made me realize that something I have always been semi curious about doing for a career (being a hair stylist) is definitely something I feel even more passionate about than I realized until watching you. Thank you for inspiring me. Thank you for being you. You're a rockstar

  • @kitmcneil2115
    @kitmcneil2115 2 года назад

    I start school with PMTS on the 25th, too soon! I am so incredibly nervous. Despite all the cons, I feel pretty reassured to hear this stuff from someone outside of the school staff. So, thanks for calming my nerves the tiniest bit!

  • @virgofairy88
    @virgofairy88 2 года назад

    I loved listening to you talk about this topic, it’s like chatting with a friend. I do like hair and everything that goes into it, but it’s definitely not my calling -I do like grooming my dogs though lol. I’m more of a makeup person and love my medical coding job (I’ve been at it for 6 years and I’m close to getting promoted). Any career takes time, passion, hard work and luck-but to those that do become hairdressers-You guys are amazing and you work hard at what you do to make us all look and feel good.

  • @sophievsdb
    @sophievsdb 2 года назад +1

    your videos really did inspire me to become a hair stylist, i actually already started school! i wish i had seen a video like this half a year ago when i was still deciding if i wanted to go or not... but i took the plunge and there is no going back now! I have always loved doing hair and i feel this was the right choice for me.. thank you for always inspiring me

  • @bethsellers1796
    @bethsellers1796 2 года назад

    I've had the same hairdresser for 13 years. She knows everything about me and I love her.

  • @arisunohana
    @arisunohana 2 года назад +1

    This felt intimidating, but that’s a lot of insight. I’ve lived in NYC, moved to NJ, but nonetheless, I love learning what hairstylists go through to get to their current position. Thank you for this informative video!

  • @SMM9797
    @SMM9797 2 года назад +2

    Something I do for my stylist is shoot her a text before and ask if I can grab her food or a coffee! Or anything! She’s so awesome and it’s like paying for a new look and a mini therapy session, so I try to take care of her when I see her.

  • @AngelElfy
    @AngelElfy 2 года назад +1

    I am studying to become a hairstylist atm!! Can’t wait to be able to do it everyday!! 😍 and may I say you look amazing!! 🔥🔥🔥😍😘🖤

  • @cher931
    @cher931 2 года назад +1

    I am Japanese🇯🇵
    海外で美容師として働きたくて、私は言語の習得には非常に苦労すると思いますが、あなたの動画を見てより美容師になりたい気持ちが高まりました❤️‍🔥

  • @zoesolanki961
    @zoesolanki961 2 года назад

    I'm not a hairstylist but a dance artist (perform teach and choreo dance), and I found the tips really helpful. You have to hussle to be a success as a creative, but you can make a living from your passion if you're smart about how you do it. Thanks for doing this video

  • @lailanator
    @lailanator 2 года назад

    I have been thinking of becoming a hairstylist recently. I don't have money at the moment so I'm just gonna get a job first, and then apply to a trade school. I'm only 19 years old but I feel very passionately about hair I always have in my life, and since I started dying my hair for the first time about a year ago it intrigued me even further! I'm currently growing out my natural hair because I hate my bleached washed up faded hair and during this time I just began to learn so much just by watching your videos! But since the pandemic started I began to cut my own hair, and trim my own bangs and I've gotten really good at trimming my bangs :D. I just feel like it could be the life for me. But I can't afford an expensive school either, and I pretty much have unsupportive parents since I moved out recently. But this is my time to be independent, your videos always inspire me!

  • @veevzkdzr
    @veevzkdzr 2 года назад +1

    This came at the perfect time. I am waiting for my fafsa to go through and hopefully I can start by 2/10. I will probably be the oldest person in my class which is a bit intimidating but I’m excited. I have worked as a non licensed nail tech for a few years in a family owned salon. The atmosphere is identical to what you described. We had breakfast at home then coffee and cigarettes for the next 12 hours thinking we could eat in between clients which is not true at all lol. Thank you for this. I am excited and scared. I do have two small babies as well but I hope this life of mine will not deter from my graduation and becoming the dopest most creative hair stylist in my area.

  • @enyasversion
    @enyasversion 2 года назад +1

    the timing on this video was perfect, thank you so much for your insight brad!

  • @TayPaigeCosplay
    @TayPaigeCosplay 2 года назад +1

    I start cosmetology school next week so excited!

  • @Sourcandyv
    @Sourcandyv 2 года назад

    I started studying like 7 months ago , and its hard to deal with a lot of things , but i really like it, i started watching brad's videos and i felt in love with everything about hair

  • @natalieohlsson7777
    @natalieohlsson7777 2 года назад

    You nailed it. 23 years and this is my exact assessment.

  • @marajones1828
    @marajones1828 2 года назад

    I'm only 2min in the video and I just had to pause and say just like in the movie Soul, hairstylists can really help a person transition to a prominent stage in life. All my life I wanted my hair cut and I grew up in a really controlling, abusive household and my hair was another thing I had no control over. I'll never forget the day I finally moved out and a year after realizing that I could finally have my hair how I want it. Never forget that haircut and telling my stylist my journey and almost crying when I saw the final cut. It was so liberating. Watching my hair fall to the ground felt like watching the past get cut away. I love hairstylists