Education
Cross Checking Your Haircut, the Quality Control Step Most Stylists Rush
Cross checking is the habit that separates clean, balanced haircuts from lopsided ones. Here is how to slow down and check your work the right way.
Cutting Curtain Bangs That Actually Sweep and Grow Out Right
A working stylist breakdown of how to cut curtain bangs and face framing that move softly, blend into the cut, and grow out without a hard line.
What Men Are Really Asking For Behind the Chair in 2026
Men's haircuts are getting bolder in 2026. Here is what your male clients are asking for and how to deliver fades, fringe, flow and modern mullets.
Cutting the Bixie, the Pixie to Bob Hybrid Stylists Are Booking All Spring
How to cut the bixie, the soft hybrid between a pixie and a bob that clients keep asking for, with a clean game plan for length, weight, and texture.
Aveda Brings Sassoon Training Into Cosmetology School and Why That Matters
Aveda Institutes just folded Sassoon precision cutting into their cosmetology curriculum. Here is what that shift means for new stylists and the floor.
Precision Haircutting Is Architecture, Not Trimming
Precision cutting in 2026 is about building shape with intention. Here is how angles, sectioning, and hair structure turn a haircut into design work.
Cutting the Airy Lived In Bob for a Great Air Dry
How to cut the airy lived in bob so it moves on its own, dries soft, and looks expensive without a single hot tool in your client's hands.
Color Melting and Root Melts, the Quiet Skill Behind Lived In Color
How to blend bases, mids, and ends with a root melt and gloss so your color still looks intentional six weeks after the client leaves your chair.
Swelling Graduation, How to Build Volume From Within Without Killing the Shape
Swelling graduation builds lift and body into a cut from the inside out so you get volume without piling on weight or losing the silhouette.
K18 Just Changed the Game for Stylists Who Want to Educate
K18 launched its Pro Artist Program to elevate stylists who teach and build community. Here is what it means for how education works in 2026.
The X Pattern, Dry Texturizing That Actually Holds Up
A breakdown of the X pattern dry texturizing method and why it gives you cleaner, more controlled texture than basic point cutting on fine hair.
What You Need to Know Before Starting a Color Correction Service
Color correction starts long before you mix a formula. Here is what every stylist needs to assess, ask, and confirm before touching a single strand.
