hairdressing

[ US /ˈhɛɹˌdɹɛsɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /hˈe‍ədɹɛsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a toiletry for the hair
  2. care for the hair: the activity of washing or cutting or curling or arranging the hair
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How To Use hairdressing In A Sentence

  • For a relatively small outlay, you can start a home hairdressing business.
  • I would love to have seen some of them become engineers or inventors or set up a new business delivering pizza or a hairdressing salon. Times, Sunday Times
  • They may offer leisure activities such as arts and crafts, or services such as chiropody and hairdressing.
  • Draped in designer labels from shopping trips to Milan, Paris and New York, they were the uncrowned heads of British hairdressing, jetting around the world, doing session work for glossy magazines and spreading their gospel.
  • Today hairdressing needs to prise young people away from the lure of university degrees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hairdressing is one of the occupations most hazardous to the skin.
  • Botox injections, which reduce worry lines and crow's feet, are available from beauty clinics, hairdressing salons and at Botox parties held in homes.
  • The mode of hairdressing has a great deal to do with the becomingness of hats.
  • Here, at an adjacent workroom, they learn traditional crafts like weaving and stitching cross-stitch patterns of embroidery on traditional clothes and souvenir items from which they earn a few shekels to tide over through these lean months, and for the younger ones, the latest fad in hairdressing. Thursdays with my sisters
  • The Sunday Telegraph reported: The Government is to outlaw ‘sexist’ career advice which directs girls into jobs such as hairdressing and boys into careers such as engineering. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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