castmember19
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The FGIT are not fully licensed cosmetologists.
Every little girl dreams of being a Disney Princess. Fairy Godmothers-in-Training at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique can make their dream come true.
Hostesses at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique transform our young Walt Disney World® Resort Guests into Disney Princesses by applying facial makeup, painting nails and styling hair in simple up-do looks. They must exhibit a positive, friendly, helpful attitude and respond to Guests special requests. Hostesses are also responsible for greeting Guests, answering questions, light cleaning and stocking supplies.
For performance theming, applicants for this role must be female and the minimum age requirement is 18 years of age. Applicants may also be required to attend a Company-paid training class with the State of Florida for hair braiding.
I copied that from the Disney hiring page. So you might get a FGIT that maybe went to cosmetology but they do NOT have to have a license to do the BBB. I'd imagine during the course of their training they're taught to at least look for scalp conditions and lice and all that. I'm very doubtful anyone ever tells them that such a thing as traction alopecia exists and it's all about the long lasting-ness (oh that's so not a word..)
I believe (just by what I've read from FGITs themselves) that those most likely to get FGIT positions either have a history in cosmetology, theatre, or future teachers. So yes, they're not all certified cosmetologists. The hairstyles are simple enough to do, apparently.
It's just a risk you take, I suppose, but like I said in another thread, but many more children come out of the BBB with positive experiences rather than negative ones with side effects. I'm not a parent, but the way I see it is that way worse can happen to a child than a bald spot. The OP stated on the other thread that her DD was taking it in stride, which is great!
I can understand the frustration of spending so much money on the BBB to walk away with a bald spot, though.
