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May 27 , 2026
Why More Indian Women Are Choosing Hairdressing as a Career And Building Serious Businesses From It

Over 200 women have trained and graduated from Vurve Academy. Their stories and the questions they had before they enrolled are more common than you might think.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why hairdressing is no longer just a skill, but a highly lucrative business model for modern Indian women.
  • A raw look at how two Vurve graduates from completely different backgrounds and age groups built their financial independence.
  • A transparent breakdown of who this career is actually for and the exact industry-standard syllabus required to master it.


There is a conversation that happens before enrolment. Not in the Academy. At home.

It happens at the dinner table, in a phone call to a relative, in the pause before telling someone what you are thinking of doing. It is the moment where a woman who is genuinely interested in hairdressing as a career runs into the weight of what other people think a career should look like.

Is it stable? Is it serious? Is it really something you build a life around?
These are fair questions. And the honest answer, the one backed by real outcomes from real women who have gone through Vurve Academy and come out the other side is yes. Unambiguously yes.

More than 200 women have trained and graduated from Vurve Academy across its three centres in Chennai, Bengaluru, and Kochi. They came from different cities, different backgrounds, and different stages of life. Some were fresh out of school. Some were already running businesses and came to sharpen the skills behind them. Some were makeup artists expanding their craft. What they share is this: they made a decision that most people around them did not immediately understand, and they built something real from it.
This blog is for the woman who is considering the same decision and for everyone in her life who has questions about it.
 

The Hair Dressing Industry for the Indian Women

Hairdressing in India is not what it was ten years ago. The market has matured, client expectations have risen sharply, and the premium salon segment is expanding in every major city. What this has created is genuine, sustained demand for skilled, trained professionals not hobbyists, not generalists, but specialists who know their craft. 

The women entering this industry today are not entering a declining trade. They are entering a growth sector one where the skills they build have both employment value and entrepreneurial potential. A trained hairstylist can work at a premium salon, build a freelance client base, specialise in bridal and editorial work, or own and run a salon of her own. The path is not fixed. That flexibility is part of the appeal.

What has also changed is visibility. The senior stylists, colourists, and educators who are shaping Indian hair culture today include a growing number of women. The image of hairdressing as a male-dominated craft at the top end is shifting partly because more women are training seriously, and partly because clients, especially female clients, increasingly seek out female specialists.
 

Two Women. Two Completely Different Starting Points. One Industry.

The range of women who choose hairdressing as a career is wider than most people assume. These are two real Vurve Academy graduates of different ages, different cities, different reasons for being here.
 


Amirthaa Srinivasan

Batch 36  ·  Chennai Alwarpet  ·  From London

She came in curious. She left with a craft and a career direction.
Amirthaa grew up in London and completed her 12th grade through NIOS. She had always been drawn to creative fields but had not found the right one. Hairdressing was, by her own description, something she chose somewhat randomly. She was bored, she was curious, and she wanted to try something new.
 
What she did not expect was to genuinely fall in love with it.
 
"Once I started learning, I genuinely began to enjoy it and developed a real interest in hairstyling and creativity," she says. "Vurve Academy helped me improve my confidence and practical hair skills by giving me hands-on experience and exposure to the salon environment."
 
Amirthaa balanced her Academy training with ongoing academic studies running both simultaneously. Today she is interning under the Vurve Director, building the foundation for a professional career as a stylist.
 
Her advice to other women: "Definitely go for it if you're interested. Even though it's considered a male-dominated field, I believe women can achieve a lot more in this industry with creativity, confidence, and passion."

 


Nadhiya Murugan

Bangalore Batch 5  ·  Coimbatore  ·  Age 36

She was already running a business. She came to Vurve Academy to make it better.
Nadhiya's story is a different kind of entry point. At 36, she was already an entrepreneur running her own beauty salon in Coimbatore. She found Vurve Academy through Instagram and made a decision that many established business owners hesitate to make: she went back to structured training.
 
Not because she did not know what she was doing. Because she knew that upgrading her hairdressing skills would directly translate into more clients, better service quality, and stronger business outcomes.
 
That is exactly what happened. Post-course, Nadhiya returned to Coimbatore with sharper technique, expanded capabilities, and the confidence that comes from training under specialist educators. Her salon's capacity to take on more clients and more demanding work grew with her skills.
 
Nadhiya's story makes an argument that is rarely made clearly enough: professional training is not just for beginners. For women already in the beauty industry, adding structured hairdressing skills to an existing business is one of the highest-return decisions available.

 

 


Two different ages. Two different cities. Two different reasons for being there. The Vurve Academy classroom holds both and designs the training experience to meet each of them where they are.


 
What Questions do Women Hear Before Entering the Industry and the the Honest Answers

Before most women who enrol at Vurve Academy arrive, they have already navigated a set of objections from their families, from their social circles, sometimes from themselves. These are the four most common ones, and what the evidence actually says about each.


1. "It's not a real career."
This is the objection that lands earliest and hardest usually from parents. The assumption is that hairdressing lacks stability, growth, and social standing. The reality: a trained specialist at a premium salon in India earns between Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 80,000 per month within the first three years. Salon owners and senior colourists earn significantly more. 20% of Vurve Academy's female graduates have started their own salons. This is a career with a clear income trajectory, an entrepreneurial ceiling, and skill that compounds over time.


2. "It's a male-dominated field."
Historically, the visible faces of premium hairdressing in India have skewed male. That is changing. Female clients who represent the majority of premium salon revenue increasingly seek out female specialists, particularly for colour, texture, and bridal work. Women trained in these disciplines are in genuine demand. Amirthaa named this concern herself before enrolling, and named it as something she moved through, not around.


 3. "What will people think?"
This one is distinct from the career viability question. It is about status the social cost of telling people you work in a salon. It is a real friction point, particularly in conservative families. It also tends to dissolve on its own timeline: when a woman is earning well, running her own business, or building a client base that recognises her expertise, the external opinion becomes less relevant. The women who get through this objection do not argue against it. They simply move past it. 


4. "I don't have the right background."
Amirthaa chose hairdressing, in her own words, randomly. She came without an artistic portfolio, without prior training, without a specific credential. What she brought was curiosity and willingness. The Vurve Academy curriculum is built to take a student from foundation to professional-grade technique regardless of where they start. Background is not a prerequisite. Commitment is.


 

What Training at Vurve Academy Actually Looks Like?

Vurve Academy is the training arm of Vurve Salon, a brand with 15 outlets across Chennai, Bengaluru, Kochi, and Hyderabad, founded in 2015. The Academy operates across three centres and has trained over 500 hair professionals to date, more than 200 of whom are women.

The training model is built around the same standard Vurve holds in its own salons. Students learn the foundation of professional hairdressing cut, colour, chemical treatments, scalp health, client consultation through a structured curriculum delivered by working specialists, not classroom-only educators. 

 

What does the Hairdressing Syllabus Cover?

  1. Haircutting techniques from foundational to advanced, across all hair types
  2. Hair colour theory and application including international colouring techniques and chemistry
  3. Chemical treatments straightening, perming, bond repair, and product knowledge
  4. Scalp health and hair science understanding what you are working with, not just what to apply
  5. Client consultation and communication the professional skill most courses underinvest in
  6. Salon environment exposure working on real clients in a professional setting before graduation


What can I leave with after the Hairdressing Course?

  1. A certification from a brand with 10 years of premium salon operation behind it
  2. Hands-on technique at a professional standard not practice-room only
  3. The confidence that comes from supervised real-client experience
  4. A network the Vurve Academy alumni community spans Chennai, Bengaluru, and Kochi

 


 For women like Nadhiya, who came with an existing business, the Academy also offers something less tangible but equally valuable: the credibility of structured training behind work they were already doing. Clients notice when a stylist has trained formally. Premium salons notice it when hiring. 



In Their Own Words

The most honest measure of what any training programme delivers is what the people who went through it say when they leave.


 “The academy atmosphere is friendly and motivating, which helped me improve my confidence and skills. Thank you Vurve Academy for giving me such a wonderful experience and strong foundation in hairdressing.”
Initha Arayichi
Batch 39  ·  Hair Foundation Course Graduate  ·  5-star Google Review


“I'm leaving with great skills and even better memories.”
Hema Narayanan
Vurve Academy Graduate  ·  5-star Google Review



Who Can Choose Hairdressing as a Career?

Hairdressing is not a passive career. It demands physical presence, consistency, and the kind of genuine interest in other people that makes a client feel seen and well looked after. It rewards those who approach it as a craft something to refine over time, not just perform on repeat. 

It is a strong fit for:

  • Women exploring career options after 12th grade who want a structured, skill-based path with real earning potential
  • Professionals from other fields including beauty, makeup, and wellness who want to expand their service offering and command higher rates
  • Entrepreneurs already in the beauty space who want to elevate their technical capabilities and grow their business
  • Anyone who finds meaning in creative, hands-on work that produces immediate, visible results for the person in front of them

 
It is not the right fit for someone looking for a desk-based career or a path that does not require physical skill development. Hairdressing is a craft, and crafts take genuine investment. But for the right person, that investment has a ceiling that most people underestimate.


The Decision Is Yours to Make

More than 200 women have sat where you are right now curious, a little uncertain, running through the questions that every person asks before committing to something new. Some of them were 20, fresh out of school, choosing hairdressing on instinct. Some of them were 36, running a business, choosing it on strategy. All of them found something real on the other side of that decision. The conversation at your dinner table will happen regardless. The question is whether the person having it is someone who is still wondering, or someone who already knows.
If you are ready to find out which one you are, Vurve Academy is the right place to start.

 

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Centres in Chennai, Bengaluru, and Kochi. Courses for beginners and working professionals.
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Apr 07 , 2026
Is Hairdressing Still a Good Career in 2026? ROI, Salaries & Why Bangalore is the Best Training Hub

Key Highlights

  • Get to know exactly what a professional hairstylist earns today with salary benchmarks
  • Discover why training in Bangalore offers a competitive edge, from access to a high-spending clientele to the city's look out for global hair trends and advanced tech.
  • Learn the specific skills required in market that separate a standard hairdresser from a high-end stylist. 

 

Someone says that if they’re thinking about becoming a hairstylist, almost immediately, the practical questions start coming up.

Is there real money in it?
Is it stable long-term?
Can you actually build a serious career doing this?

They’re fair questions.

For a long time, hairdressing was misunderstood as just a salon job. Something people did for a few years before moving on. But if you look at what’s happening in the industry today, the picture is very different.

The global beauty industry is expanding rapidly. Clients are investing more in professional grooming than ever before. And skilled stylists are building careers around specialised services like advanced colouring, chemical treatments, and bridal styling. At the same time, the nature of work itself is shifting. As technology changes many traditional jobs, careers built on creativity, hands-on skill, and human connection are becoming even more valuable.

Hairdressing sits right at the intersection of all three.

So if you’ve ever wondered whether this is still a smart career choice, this guide will walk you through the real picture: the industry growth, income potential, training pathways, and where the opportunities actually lie today.

The Industry Is Bigger Than Most People Realise

Let's put some numbers on the table, because this part genuinely surprises people. 

 

The global hair care market is currently valued at over $106.9 billion and is expected to cross $292 billion by 2035. 

 

These aren't niche figures. These reflect billions of people around the world who spend consistently on how they look and feel.

In India specifically? The beauty and personal care industry is growing at 10–12% annually. That's one of the fastest growth rates in the world. And driving that growth are three things that aren't going away anytime soon:

  • Social media: Instagram and YouTube have created a generation of clients who arrive at salons with reference photos, trend awareness, and high standards. They know what good work looks like, and they're willing to pay for it
  • The Indian wedding industry: Millions of weddings every year, and skilled bridal stylists are in serious demand, consistently outpacing supply
  • Premium salon chains are expanding: Luxury concepts are entering Indian metros. And the client who walks into a Bangalore salon in 2026 is very different from the one who walked in ten years ago. They're more informed, they spend more, and they genuinely appreciate expertise.

That's the environment you'd be entering. It's a good one.

 

Here's What's Actually Changed About Hairdressing Education

Today's clients, especially in premium and luxury salons, can tell the difference between someone who was properly trained and someone who wasn't. They've seen international work on social media. They know what a real colour consultation feels like. They can tell when a stylist knows their chemistry versus when they're guessing.

And the salons? They increasingly prefer stylists who come with structured academy training. Certification signals that a stylist understands not just techniques, but also the science and professionalism behind the work.

 

Modern hairdressing education now includes:

If you enter the industry without a strong foundation in structured training, it limits your growth and earning potential later in your career.

That is where professional academies play an important role.

Structured, academy-based training has become the difference between a good start and a slow one.

 

Why Bangalore? Because This City Is on Another Level

Not every city gives you the same environment to grow in. Bangalore, right now, is genuinely exceptional for someone starting a hair career, and here's why. The city has a young, professionally active, high-income population that spends generously on personal presentation. The tech and startup ecosystem has created one of India's wealthiest urban demographics. That money flows into lifestyle spending, and grooming is consistently at the top of that list.

Bangalore has:

  • A rapidly expanding luxury salon market with international and premium Indian chains actively competing for skilled talent
  • One of India's most active wedding and events industries, creating consistent year-round demand for bridal and occasion stylists
  • A thriving fashion and content creation community that needs editorial-grade hair work for shoots, campaigns, and digital content
  • A culture that genuinely rewards expertise, clients here appreciate quality and are willing to pay for it

For a trained professional, Bangalore doesn't just offer a first job. It offers a career that builds momentum fast. The jump from junior stylist to senior stylist to independent professional happens quicker here than almost anywhere else in India.

 

Who Is This Career Actually For?

Hairdressing is no longer limited to traditional beauty career paths. Today, it attracts individuals from diverse backgrounds. This career can be a strong fit for:

  • Students exploring options after 12th grade
  • Individuals considering a career switch
  • Creative professionals who enjoy hands-on work
  • Entrepreneurs who want to start their own salon
  • People who prefer shorter, skill-focused training programs instead of long academic degrees

What it doesn't suit: people looking for a passive path. This is a craft, and crafts grow with genuine curiosity and effort. But if that sounds like you, you'll find it deeply rewarding personally and financially.


What is the Salary of a HairStylist?

An entry-level stylist typically earns ₹18,000 - ₹25,000 per month, depending on the salon. That grows meaningfully and fairly quickly with skill and specialisation. 
Senior stylists at premium salons earn ₹30,000 - ₹55,000 per month, and that's before incentives and commissions, which at luxury salons can add substantially to that number.

A skilled bridal stylist can charge ₹8,000–25,000 per booking. During peak wedding season (October through February), multiple bookings a week is entirely normal.

Salon ownership is the longer horizon, but for those who combine strong craft with business thinking, it represents the most significant earning potential in the field.

There are also real international opportunities. The Middle East, UK, Australia, and Southeast Asia actively recruit trained Indian hair professionals. A well-trained stylist with good communication skills is competitive for these roles.

The ceiling here isn't fixed. It moves based on your skill, your reputation, and the relationships you build over time. That's actually a good thing.

Level

Monthly Earning Potental

Key Perks

Entry-Level Stylist

₹18,000 - ₹25,000 (Base)

High tips + performance bonuses

Senior Stylist

₹30,000 - ₹55,000 (Base)

Performance bonuses + Travel opportunities

Master Colorist / Educator

₹60,000 - ₹1,00,000

Brand partnerships + Masterclasses

Freelance / Salon Owner

Uncapped

Total creative and financial freedom

 

 

 

Introducing Vurve Academy Bangalore

We started Vurve Academy in Bangalore for one simple reason: the city is full of opportunities, but not enough trained stylists to meet the demand. Premium salons, weddings, fashion shoots, and high-end clients are everywhere, yet many aspiring stylists struggle to get the right training to succeed.

Vurve Academy was created to bridge that gap. We wanted a place where students don’t just learn techniques, they experience the real salon world from day one, develop the confidence to work with clients, and master the skills that modern salons actually value.

The results speak for themselves:


batches completed

12 
students trained

100% 
placement support 

 

Whether you’re a beginner looking to start a career or an existing stylist aiming to upgrade your skills, Vurve Academy provides the foundation, exposure, and mentorship to turn talent into a sustainable, professional career. 

Courses Offered

Hair Foundation Course (8 Weeks)

Designed for beginners who want to start a professional hairdressing career from scratch. The course focuses on core skills, haircutting basics, styling techniques, and essential salon knowledge.
 

Advanced Hair Cut & Colour Course

Ideal for stylists who want to upgrade their skills with modern haircutting techniques, colour theory, and advanced hair transformation methods.

 

Why Choose Vurve Academy?

Many training institutes focus primarily on classroom instruction. Vurve Academy takes a different approach. Our programs are designed to replicate the real pace and expectations of a professional salon environment.

Students benefit from:

  • Hands-on training led by working industry experts
  • Exposure to real client services
  • Small batch sizes with a student-to-teacher ratio of 8:1 allow individual attention
  • Structured modules covering cutting, colouring, styling, and chemical treatments
  • Training in consultation skills and client communication
  • 100% placement support and professional development

"We keep batches small because real mentorship doesn't scale. And we'd rather do this right than do it big. - Manoj Samuel, Vurve”


The goal is not just to teach techniques, but to build confident, industry-ready professionals.


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Are You Ready?

A few years ago, hairdressing was often seen as an informal profession you simply “picked up” inside a salon. That perception is changing.

Today’s stylists are not just cutting hair. They are colour specialists, transformation experts, consultants, and artists who help clients feel confident about how they look. And like any skilled profession, the difference between an average stylist and a successful one often comes down to training and foundation.

For anyone who enjoys creativity, working with people, and building a hands-on career, hairdressing offers something many traditional paths don’t: the ability to start early, grow fast, and build a reputation based on skill. The industry is growing. The demand for trained professionals is rising. And cities like Bangalore offer some of the best environments to learn and grow. For those ready to take that first step, the right training can make all the difference. Are you ready?
 

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Hairdressing as a Career: What Every Beginner Should Know

Key Highlights

  • Hairdressing combines creativity, human connection, and long-term industry demand, a profession AI cannot replace.
  • It offers multiple Career Paths & Strong Income Potential. From salon stylist to freelancer, educator, or salon owner, hairdressing offers flexible growth and increasing earning opportunities.
  • Structured, hands-on training is essential to becoming salon-ready, building confidence, and creating long-term success in the industry.

 

Are you the go-to person for your friends’ last-minute party hairstyles? You love experimenting with different looks, and your Instagram explore page is filled with hair transformation videos. One day, someone asks, “Why don’t you do this professionally?” And just like that, a spark is lit. But where do you start? How do you go from an amateur enthusiast to a professional hairstylist?

If you’re considering hairdressing as a career, you’re in for a rewarding journey filled with creativity, personal connections, and endless opportunities. Let’s break down what you need to know before diving into the world of hairdressing.


Why Choose Hairdressing as a Career?

Hairdressing is so much more than just cutting and styling; it’s about helping people feel great about themselves. Whether you’re looking to switch careers, get back to work after a break, or even start fresh as a homemaker, anyone can dive into the world of hairdressing. It offers so much flexibility and creative freedom! Additionally, the beauty industry is consistently in high demand. People will always need haircuts and styling, so job stability is a big win. With social media taking off, Hairdressing as a career is a perfect choice to showcase your skills, build your brand, and start attracting loyal clients.


What Does a Hairdresser Do?

Hairdressers do more than just snip and style. Their role includes:

  • Cutting and styling hair to suit different face shapes and preferences.
  • Hair coloring and treatments such as balayage, ombre, keratin smoothing and more.
  • Advising clients on hair care, styling products, and maintenance.
  • Keeping up with trends in the hair industry to offer the latest styles.
  • Building relationships with clients to keep them coming back!

 

Your Career Possibilities

After completing professional training, you have several paths to explore:

  • Salon Stylist: Work in a renowned salon and build your clientele.
  • Freelance Hairstylist: Offer styling services for weddings, events, and shoots.
  • Hair Educator: Teach aspiring hairstylists in academies.
  • Salon Owner: Start your own business and create your signature brand.

“Entry-level hairdressers can earn anywhere between ₹15,000-₹30,000 per month, while experienced stylists can go up to ₹50,000-₹1,00,000 per month (and even more if you build your brand or own a salon). And if you make it big? Celebrity stylists charge ₹50,000 -  ₹90,000 per session!”

What Skills Do I Need to Become a Hairdresser

Becoming a successful hairdresser requires a mix of technical skills and soft skills.
Technical Skills:

  • Hair Cutting & Styling: Mastering layering, texturizing, precision cutting, and styling techniques like blow-drying, curling, and straightening.
  • Hair Coloring & Chemical Treatments: Understanding coloring, bleaching, perms, and keratin treatments while ensuring hair health.
  • Product Knowledge & Hair Care: Expertise in hair care products to recommend the best options for different hair types.

Soft Skills:

  • Communication & Active Listening: Engaging with clients to understand their needs and provide professional advice.
  • Creativity & Attention to Detail: Combining artistic vision with precision for stylish, polished results.
  • Patience & Customer Service: Ensuring a comfortable experience while handling diverse personalities and intricate styling sessions.


Do You Need a Degree? Nope, But Training Helps!

Sure, you can learn a thing or two from YouTube tutorials, but professional training sets you apart. It’s a job that blends technical skill with creativity and human connection. A good academy teaches you:

  • The science of hair 
  • Techniques for different hair textures and face shapes
  • How to handle color, chemicals, and styling tools properly
  • Real-world experience so you're salon-ready from day one

 

Why Choose Vurve Academy?


Structured Training and Experienced Mentors

Vurve Academy provides comprehensive training programs designed for both beginners and professionals looking to upskill. Their courses are crafted by industry experts who bring years of experience and real-world insights to the classroom. With a small student-to-teacher ratio at Vurve Academy, you get focused mentorship to perfect your skills.


Hands-on Learning Approach

Vurve Academy ensures students gain practical experience through hands-on training, working with real clients, and learning in a salon-like environment. This allows you to build confidence and master techniques effectively.  

Located in Chennai, Bangalore & Kochi

At Vurve, we believe quality training should be accessible without compromising on standards. We are present in Chennai, Bangalore, and Kochi, three cities that reflect strong beauty cultures and evolving industry demand. Across every location, we follow the same structured curriculum, hands-on training approach, and professional discipline. It also creates a wider professional network for our students, opening doors to exposure, opportunities, and industry connections beyond a single location.


400+ Successful Graduates

Vurve Academy has trained over 500+ students in 38+batches in its academy in Chennai and Kochi who are now working in salons, freelancing, or building their own careers in the beauty industry. This track record reflects consistent training standards and real industry outcomes, not just course completion.

 

Employment Assistance & Placement Opportunities

Vurve Academy provides employment assistance to help students begin their careers. High-performing students may also get the opportunity to be placed within Vurve Salon (based on skill level and performance). This creates a direct pathway from training to employment.


Industry-Recognized Certification

Upon completion, students receive a recognized certification that strengthens their credibility when applying for jobs or building their own client base.

A Professional Community

Training at Vurve Academy also means becoming part of a growing network of stylists, mentors, and professionals who continue to learn and evolve together. Because long-term success in hairdressing isn’t built alone, it’s built within a community.


Courses Tailored for All Skill Levels

#1 Beginners 8 Weeks Hair Foundation Course

If you’re passionate and willing to learn, this is your stepping stone into the industry. No prior experience? No problem! In just 8 weeks, you’ll master essential techniques, including:

  • Hair Science
  • Shampooing & Conditioning
  • Haircutting Fundamentals
  • Hair Coloring Basics
  • Styling & Chemical Treatments
  • Salon-Ready Skills

#2 Advanced Haircut & Colour Course

This 4-week intensive course is designed for hairstylists with at least a year of experience. You’ll gain hands-on training in:

  • Advanced Haircuts: Pixie, Bob, Layers, Combination Layers
  • Advanced Coloring Techniques: Balayage, Ombre, Weaving
  • Working with Models

Final Thoughts – Is Hairdressing Right for You?


If you love experimenting with hair, enjoy meeting new people, and don’t mind being on your feet all day, hairdressing could be your dream job. And the best part? You don’t need a college degree just the right training and a whole lot of passion!

Ready to turn your love for hairstyling into a career? Vurve Academy is waiting for you! Enroll today, and let’s get snipping!
 

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Vurve Academy Brings World-Class Hair Education to Kochi

Kochi, Kerala — May 28, 2025


Vurve Academy has opened a new training hub in Kochi, expanding its professional hair education footprint beyond Chennai and Bangalore. The academy brings global-standard, industry-ready training to Kerala’s growing beauty and fashion ecosystem.


Why Vurve Academy in Kochi

Kochi is a natural home for a dedicated salon and hair academy: a fast-evolving style culture, a deep talent pool, and strong demand for structured, career-focused training. The city’s response to Vurve’s Hair Academy has been exceptional, with consistent interest and enquiries across social platforms.


We saw what Kochi could be and believed it was time to deliver something exceptional through a hair academy in Kochi that blends global expertise with local creativity and passion for hair.


A Grand Opening Featuring Vipul Chudasama

Guiding the academy’s academic vision is celebrity hairstylist Vipul Chudasama, who has joined Vurve as Chief Education Officer. With decades of creative excellence, runway work, and collaborations with leading brands, he sets the benchmark for technical quality and pedagogy.


To inaugurate the center, Vurve hosted an exclusive Look & Learn Masterclass in Kochi featuring techniques from Vurve’s TIMELESS Iconic Hair Collection. The session brought together aspiring stylists and working professionals for live demonstrations and insider technique sharing. He delivered live demonstrations, shared insider hairstyling techniques, and revealed what success truly takes in the wellness and beauty world and how to become a successful hairdresser with Vurve Academy’s training.

The campus: The Croft, Kacheripady

Vurve Academy Kochi operates from The Croft, Kacheripady. The facility is designed for hands-on learning with:

  • Classroom and demo zones for theory and technique
  • Dedicated practice areas that replicate salon environments
  • Live model sessions and 1:1 demonstrations
  • Portfolio building and review

 

Training at Vurve Academy Kochi

For those aspiring to build a professional presence in hairstyling, our courses are meticulously crafted to deliver both foundational strength and advanced finesse. Taught by industry experts, each module combines theory, live demos, and practical application. And with our placement support, graduates are equipped to step confidently into salon roles and establish their hairdressing career in Kochi.


Beginners 8-Week Hair Foundation Course

  • Who it is for: freshers, students, homemakers, and career transitioners
  • What you learn: haircuts, colouring, styling, chemical services, client consultation, hygiene, tool handling
  • Outcome: salon-ready hairstylist skills and a professional hairdresser portfolio

Advanced 4-Week Hairstyling Course

  • Who it is for: trained hairdressers seeking advanced upskilling
  • What you learn: advanced colour work, modern styling, finishing, corrective work, and speed with precision
  • Outcome: elevated hair technique and hair industry positioning

Both programs include theory, demonstrations, practicals on live models, and career guidance. Students learn directly from industry-trained mentors and benefit from Vurve’s network for placements.

 

    Outcomes that matter

    • Hands-on training on live models
    • 1:1 mentor demos and feedback
    • Portfolio development for real hiring screens
    • Placement support across Vurve and partner salons

     

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