Oncology Aesthetics - Hair Care Education

Schedule

Mon Jul 20 2026 at 10:30 am to 03:30 pm

UTC-05:00
Location

2000 Westridge Dr #100 | Irving, TX

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About this Event

Oncology Hair Care Education | Professional Training for Hairstylists

Hair loss is one of the most emotionally visible effects of cancer treatment — and hairstylists are often the first professionals a client turns to when it begins.

This training equips you with the knowledge and compassion to show up for those clients with confidence.

What You'll Learn

  • How cancer treatments affect the hair and scalp
  • Scalp care techniques for sensitive, treatment-affected skin
  • How to guide clients through shedding, shaving, and regrowth — at every stage
  • Communication skills to support clients through one of the most vulnerable moments of their lives

Who This Is For

Licensed hairstylists and cosmetologists who want to expand their practice into one of the most meaningful areas of care available to them.

Why It Matters

A client navigating cancer doesn't stop needing their hairstylist — they need them more. This training gives you the tools to be a steady, skilled, compassionate presence when it counts most.

Upon completion, you'll be recognized as an Oncology Aesthetics Trained Hairstylist — a distinction that sets your practice apart and signals to clients that you're ready to meet them where they are.

A Few Things Before We Begin

This Space
We're here to learn together — and that works best when everyone feels welcome. Bring your questions, your curiosity, and your kindness. If something isn't clear, ask. That's exactly what this time is for.

How to Get the Most Out of Today

Come open. Whether you're refining skills you've had for years or picking up something entirely new, there's something here for you.

Be present. The more you're in it, the more you'll take away. Put the to-do list on pause for a few hours.

Review after. A quick look at your materials after class is one of the simplest ways to make what you learned stick.

Keep practicing. Skills grow through repetition. If you're looking for low-stakes ways to build confidence, volunteer opportunities are a meaningful way to practice — and to give back to clients who truly benefit from your care.

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Where is it happening?

2000 Westridge Dr #100, 2000 Westridge Drive, Irving, United States

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Tickets

USD 161.90

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