In August of 2018 was the first time I stepped on stage as a platform artist at a major hair show. I was extremely nervous and all I could think about was how well would I do and how would my audience receive me? There is great significance behind this. The beginning of 2017, being a platform artist was not on my list of things to do. In fact I could be quoted saying that I never want to be a platform artist, I just want to educate in small settings.
Read MoreThe key to becoming a successful stylist is remembering that you must always be a student. As a student you are in a position to learn and master skills. It is impossible to know everything, and if you are someone who thinks that you know everything and you have nothing to learn, you will never reach your full potential or become as successful and you would like to be.
Read MoreMost clients do not understand the harm that they are doing to their hair when they go from chair to chair. Number one the most dangerous is the mixing of different products and chemicals. Product lines are formulated differently and sometimes, when mixed, can cause serious damage.
Read MoreThere has been a long going debate on whether one should relax their hair or not. There are some that say that having a relaxer is not healthy for your hair or being relaxer free means that you don't have to do anything to your hair and because it is relaxer free it is automatically healthy. Both of these statements are false and if someone especially a stylist is telling you this then you should refer back to my firs blog "Is Your Stylist Educated. I am going to break down these myths for you.
Read MoreI believe that education is a very important factor in the Cosmetology profession. This industry is ever evolving and changing and new research is providing more accurate information about the structure of hair giving us more knowledge to better care for the clients hair.
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