Beauty & Personal Care
A course by
Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology
Advance your hairdressing career and become a professional stylist. Develop advanced skills in cutting, styling, colouring, and salon operations while working with real clients.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 3 locations
It will take a total of 1 year

Learn advanced hairdressing techniques, including complex cutting, colouring, and styling for a range of clients.

Gain expertise in interacting with clients, analysing their hair and scalp, and providing tailored hair care and product recommendations.

Practice skills in training salons, gaining experience with real clients and providing high-quality customer service.
Build on your prior knowledge and develop your professional hairdressing, salon, and client service skills in this Level 4 certificate course. You'll learn everything needed for professional stylist roles, including cutting, styling, chemical services, and client consultation, in a hands-on environment using on-site professional training salons.
What you need to know first
New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) (Level 3) OR equivalent qualification as approved by the Toi Ohomai hairdressing and beauty therapy department
Alternatively, demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills in salon support and services

Hairdressing
Personal Care
Beauty Therapy

Salon support role
Stylist

Known for hands-on, industry-aligned education, Toi Ohomai focuses on giving learners real skills that lead to real outcomes. With strong employer connections, supportive teaching, and clear pathways across certificates, diplomas, and degrees, it’s a place where learning stays relevant and confidence grows over time. Courses span trades, construction, business, health, creative industries, technology, and primary industries, helping learners build experience and momentum for whatever comes next.
Beauty & Personal Care
A course by
Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology
Advance your hairdressing career and become a professional stylist. Develop advanced skills in cutting, styling, colouring, and salon operations while working with real clients.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 3 locations
It will take a total of 1 year

Learn advanced hairdressing techniques, including complex cutting, colouring, and styling for a range of clients.

Gain expertise in interacting with clients, analysing their hair and scalp, and providing tailored hair care and product recommendations.

Practice skills in training salons, gaining experience with real clients and providing high-quality customer service.
Build on your prior knowledge and develop your professional hairdressing, salon, and client service skills in this Level 4 certificate course. You'll learn everything needed for professional stylist roles, including cutting, styling, chemical services, and client consultation, in a hands-on environment using on-site professional training salons.
What you need to know first
New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) (Level 3) OR equivalent qualification as approved by the Toi Ohomai hairdressing and beauty therapy department
Alternatively, demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills in salon support and services

Hairdressing
Personal Care
Beauty Therapy

Salon support role
Stylist

Known for hands-on, industry-aligned education, Toi Ohomai focuses on giving learners real skills that lead to real outcomes. With strong employer connections, supportive teaching, and clear pathways across certificates, diplomas, and degrees, it’s a place where learning stays relevant and confidence grows over time. Courses span trades, construction, business, health, creative industries, technology, and primary industries, helping learners build experience and momentum for whatever comes next.
Meets standard admission, entry, selection, and enrolment requirements per Toi Ohomai Academic and/or programme regulations
Meets standard admission, entry, selection, and enrolment requirements per Toi Ohomai Academic and/or programme regulations