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19 Nov 2025

PICTURES: Talented Tipperary woman celebrates graduation from apprenticeship

The young hairdresser from Annacarty graduated on Monday, from the only nationally recognized qualification for fully qualified hairdressers in Ireland.

PICTURES: Talented Tipperary women celebrates graduation from apprenticeship

Ciara Jackman graduated from a national hairdressing apprenticeship this week.

Ciara Jackman, from Annacarty who recently graduated.

A talented young hairdresser from Tipperary recently celebrated her graduation from a three year-long apprenticeship in hairdressing.

Ciara Jackman, from Annacarty, graduated on Monday after studying a National Hairdressing Apprenticeship in their Raheen campus.

The apprenticeship is the first nationally-recognised hairdressing qualification in Ireland.

Ciara started her her apprenticeship aged just 16 in 2022 and now has graduated as a talented hairdresser at just 19 years old.

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Ciara's model was the queen of hearts (Leah Maher) from Knocklong.

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