If you think that hairdressers only cut hair, Hairstylists Appreciation Day will convince you otherwise. This holiday, celebrated on April 25, highlights the profession that helps you look stylish and choose the right image. Hairstylists often work as psychologists too—clients frequently confide in them, sharing difficulties, emotions, and secrets that even friends and family might not know.
History
The main tool in a hairstylist’s work, the scissors, appeared over 2,000 years ago. The profession gained popularity in the 18th century when European kings and queens began paying great attention to their image. High hairstyles and fashion trends included wigs of various designs, often adorned with decorative elements like feathers, sequins, and even live birds. Hairdressing became an art. Short haircuts for women became fashionable at the beginning of the 20th century, as many women chose convenience. By the mid-20th century, styling with gel and hairspray became popular, with famous actors like Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe setting style trends. Hairstylists used creative approaches to make their work unique. In the modern era, there is a strong focus on hair care, with regenerating and nourishing treatments becoming necessary due to the widespread use of hair dye, which can negatively impact hair health.
Interesting Facts
To master their skills, a hairstylist must study for about five years, in addition to taking advanced training courses. As science, fashion, and style are constantly evolving, hairstylists must stay informed about new products and trends and apply this knowledge effectively in their work with clients.
- A skilled hairstylist has knowledge of mathematics, chemistry, and physics. They know exactly which proportions of coloring substances will achieve the right shade for a particular client.
- Hairstylists are also aware of safety protocols and will avoid procedures if there are contraindications such as pregnancy or allergies detected after appropriate testing.
- Hairstylists prefer clients who can sit still. So, during your appointment, try to keep your head straight and take a break from your smartphone.
Don’t forget to tip your hairstylist—it’s a great way to show appreciation for a job well done. Value those who help create beauty.
When is Hairstylists Appreciation Day in 2025?
Hairstylists Appreciation Day is observed on April 25 each year.
Observations
Weekday | Month | Day | Year |
Friday | April | 25 | 2025 |
Saturday | April | 25 | 2026 |
Sunday | April | 25 | 2027 |
Tuesday | April | 25 | 2028 |
Wednesday | April | 25 | 2029 |