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Businiess name:  Flair Beauty College
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had an absolutely terrible experience attending Flair. It was the cheapest beauty school I could find, and you definately get what you pay for. I began as a cosmetologist and was stuck by myself in a room with one of the teachers for two months. Thankfully, the woman has retired, but her consistent verbal abuse made me consider dropping the class frequently. When I joined the rest of the school, I was then allowed to work on customers. The teaching was inconsistent and basic rules were constantly changing. We were expected to come to school with certain supplies, no problem, except that we weren't informed of this until AFTER we were in trouble for not bringing them. After attending for 600 hours I transferred to the Esthetician program. I loved that teacher, who has also retired, but I discovered that she had no actual experience as an esthetician, only a license. Their grading system was a joke - for example: a test consisting of 100 questions, I would get 96 of them right

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