Sunday, April 5, 2015

ACHDB - Top Global Hairdressing & Beauty School - opens in Manila + FREE Sessions




Have you ever dreamed of becoming a hairstylist? Are you constantly begging your friends and family members to let you cut, color, or style their hair? Well, I don't blame you! I myself is a frustrated hairstylist (I used to cut my kids' hair, because they couldn't complain haha). The idea of cutting hair has always been my dream eversince I was a small child. Imagine, as simple as a hairstyle can change someone's life and even just brighten their day! You get to reach out and touch people every time you cut or style their hair. Awesome, right? The good news is, you could be a great hairstylist (not just an ordinary one), and be one of the best in the industry! And, what if this career could take you to Australia, Paris or London?


The opening of the Australian College of Hair Design and Beauty (ACHDB) Manila gives those aspiring to be professionals in the ever booming beauty industry the chance to earn world class degrees without having to enroll in schools abroad.  ACHDB Manila is the country’s first and only college with an internationally-recognized license to provide hair dressing and make-up education, meeting local and global standards of set forth by the Australian Qualifications Framework, the national policy for regulated qualifications in the Australian education and training system, as well as the Philippines’ K to 12 Basic Education Program. 


The ACHDB course curriculum features 75% hands-on practical training and 25% theory-based learning.  This deeply immerses students in the science and art of hair dressing and make-up, providing them with all the knowledge they need to become full-fledged hair or make-up artists, work in leading salons anywhere in the world or set up their own beauty shop.


Australian College of Hair Design and Beauty (ACHDB) is the brainchild of Joscelyn Langdon, who has an outstanding commitment to professionalize the beauty industry through education and science-based training.  Prior to the inception of ACHDB in the late 80s, she has fervently served as a teacher and principal in three colleges in Victoria, Australia, where she pushed for the transition of both the Hair and Beauty Industries from an apprentice era to full-time training.   Langdon has grown ACHDB as an industry leader in beauty-related education, one of the largest colleges in Australia with six campuses across the continent, the biggest of which is in Melbourne.  Her unwavering passion has prompted her to open ACHDB in the Asia Pacific Region, initially in Hong Kong and the Philippines.


ACHDB Manila Team: Hair Dressing Instructor Marvin Eustaquio, Make Up Artistry Instructors Mitch Elendu and Faye Young, and Lead Instructor Cecille Rebollos, ACHDB Manila’s Principal, Marketing and Sales Head, Jaclyn Cayetano and Managing Director, Kenneth Asuncion

Langdon expressed that “It has been my life-long mission to continuously uplift the beauty industry and I would like to share this with the students of ACHDB Manila.  It is my wish for you to be able to realize your dream and become highly educated, well trained professionals so that you will set the standard and shape the future of hairdressing, beauty and make-up artistry.”


This ideology and vision echoes as one steps into the Manila campus – a virtual salon specifically designed to foster an ultra-modern learning environment where classes are interactive and students get firsthand experience of actual activities they will do in their soon-to-be workplace.  Class sizes are purposely small; strictly adhering to 16 students to 1 teacher ratio to facilitate learning more effectively.


ACHDB Manila has also made their learning programs comprehensive but flexible to suit students’ various interests, needs and lifestyles.  They can choose from Diploma or Accredited Hair Dressing Courses and Make-up Courses - a full 9-month program of intensive learning, training and real salon work experience.  ACHDB Manila also offers the “Build Your Own Program” which allows time-challenged individuals to take a Diploma or an accredited course, enroll with minimum course units depending on their available schedule and finish their program at their own pace.



Those eyeing for an international career can take the “Manila to Melbourne Program”, wherein they will begin their training in Manila, culminate their studies in Melbourne and potentially find work opportunities thereafter.  On the other hand, those who are already experienced hair and make-up practitioners but wish to gain a diploma or accreditation can take advantage of ACHDB’s Recognition to Prior Learning (RPL), whereby their skills and competencies will be evaluated by the school and in accordance with its qualification standards.  There are also short courses for those who want to specialize in specific areas of hair dressing and make-up – Avante Garde Creative Cutting; Colour and Fashion Foiling; Basic to Bridal Elite Make-up; as well as Film, Theatre, TV and Specialized Make-up; to name a few.

This array of education programs reflect that exciting career opportunities are truly abundant in the world of hairdressing and beauty.  ACHDB Manila is the best training ground in the country to help students hone their talents, live out their passion and carve their niche in the industry. 

Classes start on June 22, 2015. Enroll and register HERE.


Want to have an exclusive learning experience and learn from the best? Check out ACHDB's FREE sessions on the newest techniques, best practices, and advice on how to effectively manage your own salon on April 7 & 15, 2015. Send an email to hello@achbdmanila.com or call/text 0917-8667686 your preferred schedule. Hurry, slots are very limited.



To know more about ACHDB Manila, visit them at Unit 301 Fox Square Bldg. 53 Connecticut St. North East, Greenhills San Juan City, Metro Manila or check out achdbmanila.com or visit thwem on Facebook HERE.




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