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1 They wanted her to go home, to become a hairdresser , to leave Milderhurst.
2 And I didn't want to grow up and become a hairdresser or a decorator.
3 Nowadays, she notes, you can train and become a hairdresser with Peter Mark in two-and-a-half years.
4 At 16, she trained to become a hairdresser .
5 Question: My daughter is sitting the Leaving Cert soon and has always wanted to become a hairdresser .
6 Did I ever tell you that she wanted me to become a hairdresser when I left school?
7 So I went in a different direction and ended up becoming a hairdresser .
8 I became a hairdresser , working in both LA and New York.
9 With no formal education, she briefly made a living as a prostitute before becoming a hairdresser .
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