Do you fear change?
The number one reason your salon will statistically not be open within the next 10 years is because you FEAR Change. The world of business and our lives are moving faster and faster. It is Very important to NOT be afraid to try something new with your business. The worst thing that can happen is that your idea doesn't work and then you move on to the next one. To me this is the most fun thing about running a business (I actually think I get bored as soon as something is working) I want to push you to do something that changes your business THIS WEEK and I don't care how big or small it is. Post it below in the comments so we can all see it and be inspired. Lets grow together!
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Cutting the Full Length Waver With a Faded Beard
How to build a full length waver haircut with a clean faded beard, from pass discipline to beard line up, so every detail blends behind the chair.
Sunkissed Brunette Summer Blonding That Actually Looks Natural
How to place a sunkissed brunette summer blonding highlight so the dimension stays soft, warm, and believable on every client this season.
The Shullet, Cutting the Shag Meets Mullet Hybrid
A behind the chair breakdown of the shullet, the shag meets mullet shape your clients keep asking for and how to cut it with real control.
The Art of Blow Drying How to Build Shape and Volume That Actually Lasts
Most stylists treat the blow dry as the boring step before the real work. Here is how to build shape, volume, and a finish that holds all day.
How to Build a High Fade That Actually Blends
A working breakdown of the high fade for stylists and barbers, covering guard work, the danger zone, and the blending passes that kill every hard line.
Cutting the Full Layered Lob That Moves
How to build a full layered lob with real movement and weight control so the shape stays fresh as it grows out for your clients.
