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Cuttin’ Loose vocational school to professionalize beauty salon business

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Cuttin’ Loose Beauty Culture Vocational Institute, which aims to give professional training in the field of beauty care, is set to open on Jan. 14, next year

Maria Luz Cole-Havranek, artistic director of Cuttin’ Loose Hair & Nails Studio & Training Center, explained that chosen experts in the field of esthetics will teach the courses which include hair dressing, styling and cutting, skin care, nail care, reflexology, and body massage.

The school is open to anybody including high school graduates interested in acquiring professional training in the field of beauty care.

The Vocational Institute will be one of the Province’s partners, through the Technical Education & Skills Development Authority, in workers in beauty culture.

The vocational school is located at Portal West Building.

Cuttin’ Loose in Lee Plaza has been giving beauty care services to Dumaguete since 2004, with branches in Portal West, Robinsons, and Dipolog City. (Dianine Cinco/SU Masscom)

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