BBC news with a follow up to the Guardian article

The funny thing is, I thought that hairdressers were still classically trained, in the sense that before they got their license they had to know how to cut, pin, curl, shave, perm, dye, finger-weave, etc. all the techniques of hairstyling. It certainly used to be that way at least until the 1970s because I know someone who got his hairstyling certificate in 1977. So I always thought you go to any hairstylist and say I want a Veronica Lake peek-a-boo, or a Louise Brooks crop, or a Mariylin Monroe short and curly...
Does this mean that stylists aren't trained like that anymore and you have to go to a specilist who studies the old ways?
 
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