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L'Oréal Ukraine is now accepting applications for free training in hairstyling.

L’Oréal Ukraine, in collaboration with the Matrix brand, continues to empower women in the beauty industry. The tenth season of the "Beauty for All" program offers free training in hairstyling skills to support women affected by war and domestic violence.
L'Oréal Ukraine is now accepting applications for free training in hairstyling.

The program in Ukraine is being implemented with the support of the L’Oréal Foundation and UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund in Ukraine, and will take place in two cities: Kyiv and Lviv.

100 participants will have the opportunity to acquire a new profession and embark on a successful career.

Restoring self-belief, achieving financial independence, and finding a new path in life – this is the goal set by the program "Beauty for All" from L’Oréal Ukraine.

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The training will last 3.5 months and will include over 240 hours of practical experience with the best masters. Upon completion of the training, participants will receive diplomas certifying their qualification as hairdressers.

Apply today and change your life for the better! [Link for Kyiv] [Link for Lviv]

The application collection will take place from February 27 to March 21, 2025. 100 participants who pass the interviews will train under highly qualified instructors. In 2025, the program will also include sessions with a psychologist to help improve the participants' mental well-being, as well as classes with social media promotion experts and other specialists. Training will commence in April simultaneously in two cities of Ukraine: Kyiv (based at the Kyiv College of Light Industry) and Lviv (based at the Youth Training Center named after St. John Bosco).

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Over the past 7 years of implementing the general education program in Ukraine, more than 500 women have received free education in the beauty sector.

"At UNFPA, we systematically support women who have suffered from gender-based violence. This issue is particularly relevant during wartime – over the past three years, nearly half a million reports of domestic violence have been received by the police and social services.

It is crucial for women to have economic independence to break the cycle of violence. That is why we are pleased with our long-standing collaboration with L’Oréal Ukraine within the "Beauty for All" project, which provides women with the opportunity to learn a profession and start a career in the beauty industry," — Aliona Zubchenko, head of the UNFPA program for combating and preventing gender-based violence.

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"The war has changed the lives of millions of Ukrainian women. But it has not broken their spirit. Each participant in the "Beauty for All" program has her own story, her own fate, intertwined with pain and trials. Yet they are united by a desire to live, create, and build a future. "Beauty for All" is not just a course; it is a support community where women find not only a new profession but also new friends, self-confidence, and inspiration. It is an opportunity for them to take the first step towards a new life. Don't miss this chance! Join the program and change your fate for the better!" — urges Dina Turchyna, senior communications specialist at L’Oréal Ukraine.

Do you dream of becoming a hairdresser? We will help make this dream a reality; register via the link: [Link for Kyiv] [Link for Lviv]

If you have any questions, please contact us via email: [email protected]