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The professional loctician hands on training

Are you the person that is more comfortable with hands- on training then this is the right path for you to take!
Join Ann-Marie the creator and founder of Seienstyle  for a three day hands on training that will give you the best help and guidence in learning the Seienstyle process of creating, maintaining and extending dreadlocks and turn this into a thriving business. So that you can work for yourself, build a job for yourself where you can decide when to work and how.
 
In a small intimate setting with maximum 4 students you get to work together with Ann-Marie both on mannequin heads and on real life models to learn all tips and tricks to master the skills of loc creation and you will leave confident to grow your business.
 
Date: 29-30April & 1st of May
 
Place: Seienstyle salon in Stockholm
 
Teacher: Ann-Marie Christell the founder of Seienstyle
 
Time: We start at 10 am each morning we are going to work late in the evening so do not book anything at night.
 
 
 
What you get when you enroll:
  • Three days hands-on training Date: 29-30April & 1st of May (value $10.000)
  • Lifetime Access to the online course The professional loctician online course (you get lifetime access and all future updates are included (value $1997)
  • Lifetime Access to our support community (value $200)
  • Personalized feedback and coaching by Ann-Marie (value $1000)
  • Lifetime Access to the online course How to take care of your dreadlocks at home(you get lifetime access and all future updates are included) (value $500)
  • Lifetime Access to the online course Build your converting website! (you get lifetime access and all future updates are included) (value $500)
  • Lifetime Access to the online course Dreadlock decoration masterclass (you get lifetime access and all future updates are included)(value $99)
  • Lifetime Access to the online course Syntethic dreads with the Seienstyle process (you get lifetime access and all future updates are included)(value $499)
  • Lifetime Access to the online course 30 day social media challenge (you get lifetime access and all future updates are included)(value $99)
  • Seienstyle professional loctician certificate when you have completed your homework
 
 
What to expect from the three days hands-on training:
  • Work on both mannequin heads and on real life models, we will work both with real dreadlocks and synthetic dreadlocks as well so that you will get a wide range of services to offer to your clients
  • You will get hands on guidance from Ann-Marie in your work
  • Real life practice on great photography and video both before and after with the hair models for the class
  • You will get a unique experience that will transform how you see your hairstyling business and what you can do to thrive with the learning how to create, maintain and extend locs with the Seienstyle process!
  • Small class of maximum 4 students
  • Please note that you will get some homework to do before arriving to the class you will need to get an ok from Ann-Marie in order to attend the class, please make sure to do this in time otherwise we will not be able to attend.
 
Please note that there are no refunds on class purchases, if there is some reason that you can not attend this class we can move you to a future date.
 

What my students think of this course:

Besides learning How to make awesome dreadlocks, I have also learned amazing techniques to manage my social media.I am slowly separating myself from being an employee to being self employed and meeting all this awesome dread heads!

Daniela La Campanela from Natural Mystic of Sweden

From an regular working hairdresser 10-19 every day and now I have my own company and I can adjust how I want to work. I can take my work with me and travel around in the world. The biggest change is that I'm not tired from work anymore so I just feel very grateful and happy about this new way if living!

Hanna Johansson of Rubadubaroots

I have learnt a lot! Firstly of course about how to make dreadlocks and also how to approach customers professionally as well as how to think around starting a business. Secondly I have learnt a lot about myself and my approach to this kind of work. Learning by doing is a good way to sum up this experience since I certainly feel practice make perfect. I like working with my hands and having the ability to work wherever I want in the world but mostly I like to help people and see them happy within themselves. If I can give them dreads and they love them- well then I’m happy

Mia Giddens form Gaialocks

I learned a completely different set of skills compared to other dread making training I have done. Because I learned different techniques I have so much more in my tool box! I feel I am a much more skilled dread artist because of taking Ann-Marie’s course. Personally I really believe I came into my own as a dread-maker during this time. Ann-Marie helped me polish my skills which has made me more confident in my dread making. Also doing this work I meet the most amazing and free-spirited people. Dreadlocks make you part of a community.

Jennifer Tiernan, Dread Artist Hand-Knotted Dreads

I find out that I have learned the best technique how to make dreadlocks and many more good informations about dreadlocks. That feelining that I am doing the best of me during the making dreadlocks. Finally I feel confidently. It is for me meditation. The time doesn't exist. Definitely. I am satisfied with my work finally, and Ann Marie also show me something more then making dreadlocks. She show me nice, clean and truthfull lifestyle which she is living. Thank you!

Valeria from Afrohead

-What do you feel that you have learned? I learnt a ton of practical things. Such as how to do proper pinch braids, how to attach a pre-made dreadlock extender, a different way of performing maintenance, various ways to attach synthetic dreadlocks, dreadlock care and so much more and more and more... How to run my business, how to meet clients, how to gain professional integrity, how to be secure in what I do while still remaining humble and keep learning. -What are the biggest shifts happening for you after the workshop? (This can be both dreadlock wise and within yourself) Seeing all these beautiful humans coming together because they share a passion for hair and dreadlocks proved to me that this is what I want to do. They all had their style and unique expression of the art, and it was so inspiring to see a profession where that is not only accepted, but a precondition. You need to be yourself and express your true self to attract clients that wants to do the same. Even though I am a new loctician, I left feeling proud and encouraged to pursue this professional carer with confidence. -What is the best advice that you could give to someone thinking of taking this workshop? Just do it! You have absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain. No matter if you are super experienced or in the beginning of your carer, you have so much to win from attending a workshop. From practical knowledge, hands-on training, to the amazing relationships you create with fellow locticians who are there to share experience and build a beautiful network.

Zarah Dread Vibez

-What do you feel that you have learned? We have learned about eachothers paths and there was an opening to talk about the things were struggling with. There was always hands on advice because you are around people who do the same work as you and offcoure Ann Marie excpert is in working with dreadlocs and owning and running their business. I also feel like my general dreadlock knowledge went up overal, also talking a lot about the after care (including products). -What are the biggest shifts happening for you after the workshop? I felt very inspired after the workshop and wanted to go straight to work with the new things I learned about decoration and synthetic dreadlocks. The biggest thing that has happened I guess is the connection between the locticians, now that we actually got to meet each other it seems way more logic to meet eachother again to work together. -What is the best advice that you could give to someone thinking of taking this workshop? I think this workshop is very good for getting new inspiration and creative new insights. It's so easy to learn from eachother because even though we all use the same teqnique, everyone makes it their own.

Laura From Rebel dreads

I have learned so much in those two days from simple things like not moving the crochet hook, keeping my work space small and standing straight. And also bigger things like getting an LLC for a business license. And so much more like pench braids and synthetic dreadlock installation. Since I left the level up loctician course there have been so many shifts i feel alot more confident in what i am doing. I feel inspired to do at least one dreadlock a day even if it's on a doll head just so I can get the practice. The best advise I would give to someone wanting to take the course is to just do it because you will learn so much and just leave feeling so inspired. I literally sold my camera and worked so hard just so that I could make it there and it was worth every penny. I would do it again. I had the best experience ever!!!

Samirah Shebadreadlock

What do you feel that you have learned? I had no idea how to do root ties, or how to build the extensions as you go. I always made the extensions first and crocheted them in later. I was really happy to get some feedback on my crocheting, because I had only had trial and error experience. I learned how to use thread more effectively, and how to use a variety of crochet hooks. -What are the biggest shifts happening for you after the workshop? (This can be both dreadlock wise and within yourself) I am starting to build a website with as much information as I can put on there, because it's exhausting to go through every piece of information with every client. I don't do online consultations anymore, and I liked being able to see the consult forms so that I can spend more time working on locks instead of consulting, and then I don't end up with surprises (like when a root maintenance turns into a full head repair). I feel more confident in my work now that I know it's based in something proven, and it's not me watching videos and trying stuff on synthetic hair. The workshop renewed my belief in myself and the hair industry and I definitely want to stay involved with all the locticians I met for years to come. What is the best advice that you could give to someone thinking of taking this workshop? Absolutely do it! It was extremely validating to be able to connect with so many others who share the same passion. Go with an open mind, and learn as much as you can. Try everything hands on, and don't be afraid to change your methods or even just incorporate things you learned with things you already do. It was an absolutely wonderful experience that I'm so grateful to have had. Thank you Ann-Marie for putting this together. You guys are doing dreadlocks and the industry a wonderful service.

Kaeley Chapel