Without education, you won't be able to do anything in the salon industry, and without experience, you'll be stuck where you are and won't have the opportunity to advance.
Without education, you won't be able to do anything in the salon industry, and without experience, you'll be stuck where you are and won't have the opportunity to advance.
Sunil Kumar Sen is a salon artist and the owner of "Galaxy, the unisex salon,” in Udaipur. He hails from Gangapur, Bhilwara.
Sharing his COVID experience, Sunil says that he had to shut down his business for about 3–4 months due to the outbreak of COVID, due to which he suffered a lot financially. Furthermore, he says that, on the plus side,during the pandemic, everyone had the opportunity to spend more and more quality time with their families, which was previously lacking in their lives.
Whenasked which is more important in the salon field, education or experience, Sunil says that both are important.
If he gets a chance to go back in time through a time machine, Sunil would like to go back to his childhood. He really misses playing all those childhood games with his friends. He would like to enjoy those days again.
Sunil considers his grandfather as his role model. He says that it was his grandfather who taught him the nuances of this field since childhood, so he considers him his guru and mentor.
Sunil advises new salon aspirants that this field is demanding and that everything must be learned with nuances. Your skills and customer service will determine your level of success in this industry. Therefore, it is essential to pursue education in your area of expertise while also making a strong effort to advance your saloon skills. Every aspect of this work must be meticulously attended to in order to satisfy the client.