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Beverly Hills, CA

8383 Wilshire Blvd Suite 50
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
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201 E. Magnolia Blvd Ste 370
Burbank, CA 91502
located in the Burbank Town Center
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Del Mar, CA

1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 203
Del Mar, CA 92014
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Emeryville, CA

5668 Bay Street
Emeryville, CA 94608
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17401 Ventura Blvd
Suite B-13
Encino, CA 91316
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Encino Gateway

15760 Ventura Blvd, Suite 110
Encino, CA 91436
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Escondido, CA

200 E Via Rancho Parkway Ste 135
Escondido, CA 92025
located in Westfield North County
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Glendale, CA

601 N Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91203
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Hermosa Beach, CA

1601 CA-1 #280, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
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Hollywood, CA

6370 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(In the Arclight Theater Center)
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Huntington Beach, CA

21058 Pacific Coast Hwy, # M100
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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Murrieta, CA

39825 Alta Murrieta Drive, Suite B-25
Murrieta, CA 92563
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Pasadena, CA

300 E. Colorado Blvd #241
Pasadena, CA 91101
located in The Paseo
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Santa Monica, CA

1333 2nd Street, Suite 100
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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Santa Monica on 5th, CA

1358 5th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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Studio City, CA

11239 Ventura Boulevard, #212
Studio City, CA 91604
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Sunnyvale, CA

200 W McKinley Ave Ste 110
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
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Thousand Oaks, CA

190 West Hillcrest Dr #58
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
located in The Oaks shopping center
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6316 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd, Suite 2140
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
located in Topanga Village
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Torrance, CA

21250 Hawthorne Blvd Ste 170
Torrance, CA 90503
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Valencia, CA

24251 Town Center Dr, Bldg B Ste 175
Valencia, CA 91355
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West Hollywood on Santa Monica Blvd

8550 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069
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West Hollywood on Sunset Blvd

8000 Sunset Blvd Suite B-200
West Hollywood, CA 90046
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Westwood, CA

10880 Wilshire Blvd Ste GL100
Los Angeles, CA 90024
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Woodland Hills, CA

20700 Ventura Blvd, Suite 100
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
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FlatIron Crossing

550 Zang Street
Broomfield, CO 80021
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921 Old York Road
Jenkintown, PA 19046
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206 S 12th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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13343 U.S. Hwy 183 North Suite 400
Austin, TX 78750
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Dallas, TX

14999 Preston Road, Suite 600
Dallas, TX 75254
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1416 NW Ballard Way
Seattle, WA 98107
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5400 Leary Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107
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1805 136th PL NE #206
Bellevue, WA 98005
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1020 108th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98107
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401 Broadway East #101
Seattle, WA 98102
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130 Fifth Ave S
Edmonds, WA 98020
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203 Kirkland Ave
Kirkland, WA 98033
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400 Urban Plaza
Kirkland, WA 98033
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18205 Alderwood Mall Pkwy, Ste #A
Lynnwood, WA 98037
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Lynnwood on 33rd, WA

19031 33rd Ave W #200
Lynnwood, WA 98036
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Seattle Exchange, WA

816 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
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Finding Purpose and Comfort in Hairdressing

Date

October 11, 2024

Author

Salon Republic

Josh O’Meara-Patel discusses his childhood experiences, the challenges he faced in finding purpose after sports injuries, and how he ultimately found fulfillment in barbering.

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Summary

Josh O’Meara-Patel, a UK barber now residing in Tampa, Florida, shares his journey of self-discovery through hair cutting. He discusses his childhood experiences, the challenges he faced in finding purpose after sports injuries, and how he ultimately found fulfillment in barbering. The conversation also delves into his educational platform, DFS, which aims to teach a unique approach to hair cutting that combines precision and efficiency. Josh emphasizes the importance of balancing life and career, and the need for personal development in the hair industry.

Takeaways

  • Home is where your energy feels the purest.
  • Cutting hair allowed me to grow and become myself.
  • Determination and motivation can be traced back to childhood.
  • Finding purpose is essential for personal fulfillment.
  • Overthinking can be channeled positively through a passion.
  • The DFS formula combines precision and efficiency in hair cutting.
  • Education in barbering should focus on adaptability and understanding.
  • Fulfillment in work requires continuous effort and new experiences.
  • Life balance should focus on moments rather than time.
  • Every individual in the hair industry has a unique path.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Relocation to Florida
04:47 Childhood and Early Influences
09:54 Finding Purpose Through Hair Cutting
20:01 The DFS Education System
34:57 Balancing Life and Career

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The Best Way to Improve Yourself & Your Skills

Date

September 20, 2024

Author

Salon Republic

John Mosley emphasizes the need for barbers and stylists to embrace social media and adapt to changing trends and techniques.

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Summary

John Mosley, a Dallas-based barber and CEO of Popular Nobody brand, discusses his career and the challenges and opportunities in the hair industry. He opens up about his role as the director of the Paul Mitchell Arlington barber program and the importance of teaching students not only technical skills but also business and marketing strategies. Mosley emphasizes the need to embrace social media and adapt to changing trends and techniques to improve yourself. He also addresses the issue of hiding income and encourages professionals to be transparent and show their financial success. Mosley discusses his approach to prioritizing opportunities based on happiness rather than money. He also shares insights on influencer marketing in the beauty industry and the importance of aligning partnerships with personal values.

Takeaways

  • Teaching students business and marketing skills is essential for their success in the hair industry.
  • Barbers and stylists should embrace social media and adapt to changing trends and techniques.
  • Being transparent about income and showing financial success is important for professional growth.
  • Leadership in the industry should be based on collaboration and inspiration rather than control.
  • Continuous learning and personal growth are key to staying relevant and successful in the industry.
  • Align partnerships with personal values and purpose

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Catching Up
02:59 The Importance of Business and Marketing Skills in the Hair Industry
05:52 Embracing Social Media and Adapting to Changing Trends to Improve Yourself
08:49 Transparency and Financial Success in the Hair Industry
12:12 Leadership: Collaboration and Inspiration
15:03 Continuous Learning and Personal Growth in the Hair Industry
28:17 Choosing Happiness over Money: Prioritizing Opportunities
30:14 The Importance of Aligning Partnerships with Personal Values
32:47 Recognizing the Value of Educators in the Beauty Industry
33:17 Personal Hair Horror Stories: Connecting with Clients
47:00 Differences in Hair Practices: US vs Europe

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Get the Edge in Barbering with a Barber Studio Rental

Date

October 17, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Are you looking to expand your skills as a barber and branch out on your own? Barber studio rentals offer a smart way to break away from the norm and create your ideal business as an independent barber. They’re lower risk and cost than opening a storefront barbershop but offer more freedom and flexibility than a barber booth rental. 

Want to learn more? We’ve put together an ultimate guide to barber studio rentals so you can get the edge in the barbering industry. 

What is a Barber Studio Rental?

Unlike renting a chair in a barbershop, a barber studio rental gives you a private studio to run your own business. It’s essentially one barbershop within a greater collective of independent barbers, hairstylists, makeup artists, and other beauty professionals. 

You lease the space from the property owner, and in return, you get your own private studio to run your barber business any way you see fit — all within a supportive and like-minded community. 

Benefits of Renting a Barber Studio

Higher Earning Potential

At a commission-based barbershop, a percentage of your earnings goes to the owner. It doesn’t matter how many clients you bring in; part of your profit will always go to the shop owner. 

But when you’re the boss of your own barber studio, you get to keep 100% of your service income and retail sales. Outside of rent and business expenses, the rest is yours! 

Suite rentals are also an innovative and cost-effective way to own your own barbershop without the overhead of owning an entire building. 

Creative Freedom 

Since you’re the boss, you get to decide the look and feel of the space, catering it toward your brand voice and vibe. 

You also have complete creative control over what type of client you target, what services you offer, and what products you carry. You decided your business strategies– from running promotions to creating content that reflects your ideas and skills. 

Flexibility 

A barber suite gives you more flexibility than a barber booth rental or working at a traditional barbershop. You decide what days and hours you work based on your personal life and your clients’ schedules. Some salon suite rental locations offer 24/7 access, so you can take advantage of off-peak hours. How’s that for working whenever you want?  

How to Find a Barber Studio Rental Near Me

Look for barber suites for rent in areas where your target demographic hangs out frequently. It’s also helpful to look at competitors in the area to determine if there’s room in the local market for your services. 

When you’ve found a barber studio of interest, book a tour to scope things out. Chat with other barbers while you’re there to see firsthand if it has everything your business needs. 

Factors to Consider When Renting a Barber Suite Rental

The location of your barber studio should be easily accessible and have convenient parking options.
A one-station barber studio at Salon Republic in Hollywood, CA.

Location

The location of your barber studio rental matters – a lot. Even if you’re the best barber in town, a hard-to-reach suite will negatively impact your business. Look for a suite rental that’s easily accessible, offers decent walkability, and has convenient parking options.

Price

Before committing to renting a barber suite, find out what’s included in the total price of the rental studio (like utilities, Wi-Fi, etc.). Next, consider your costs and determine if the rental rate will work for your business. While the size and location will determine the rent, on average, a barber studio for lease ranges from $235 to $500 a week.

Supportive Amenities

Many barber and salon studios offer supportive amenities to help you succeed. For example, an on-site salon manager can take care of any maintenance issues you have as well as greet your clients when they walk in. Look at what the suite rental offers and see if it’s a good match for your barbershop. 

What to Look For in a Barber Studio Rental Agreement

Review all the fine details before signing a barber studio rental agreement. The rental contract should show the total cost of the space as well as how often the payment is due (if the rent is weekly, monthly, etc.). It should specify what’s included in the rent, such as Wi-Fi, parking, utilities, and amenities. The rental agreement should also state the penalties for late payment and what happens if you terminate your lease early.  

Common Questions About Barbershop Studio Rentals

Q. How much does it cost to rent a barber studio? 

On average, a barber studio rental ranges from $235-$500 a week. However, factors like size, location, and amenities will ultimately determine the cost. 

Q. What are the benefits of renting a private studio in a barber suite rental? 

The benefits of a barber studio rental include higher earning potential and the freedom and flexibility of being your own boss. It also has lower risk and cost than opening a storefront barbershop.

Q. What should I look for when renting a barber suite?

Before signing a rental agreement for a barber suite, consider the location, price, and amenities. 

Q. What are some important details in the rental agreement for a barber studio rental?

The rental agreement should specify the rate of your suite rental, what’s included in the rate, and the length of the rental term (and what happens if you need to terminate your lease early).

Q. How do I find a barber studio rental near me? 

Look in areas where your target market frequents and research nearby competitors. Next, book a tour of the rental to check out things firsthand.

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Investing in Yourself: A Hair Stylist’s Journey from Home Depot to Creative Fulfillment

Date

September 29, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

In this interview, Fern discusses their journey into the hair industry, sharing anecdotes about their origin, transition, and investing in yourself. Born and raised in Orange County, Fern initially worked at Home Depot but sought a change to avoid being stuck in that job. They reflect on a turning point when contemplating a supervisory position in the store, fearing getting trapped in a life they didn’t want. The decision was prompted by a moment at a traffic light, where Fern noticed students from the former Paul Mitchell school, which led them to pursue a career in hairstyling.

Around 2003 or 2004, Fern enrolled in Paul Mitchell school and embarked on a path that eventually led to owning a private studio. While taking on clients, Fern concurrently engaged with the school’s educational endeavors. Their involvement included teaching classes, stage work, and demonstrations, often traveling internationally for events and product launches. Despite the taxing schedule of jetting across the globe and coping with fatigue, Fern’s motivation centers on leaving a legacy for their 10-year-old daughter. With no substantial assets, their name becomes the valuable asset to provide for their child’s future.

In terms of hairstyling, Fern prides themselves on adapting their approach to each client, enjoying the creative freedom given by most clients. They don’t restrict styles by gender, noting the growing trend of blending styles from a gender perspective. While charging the same for both men and women, the fee varies based on the complexity and time required for the cut. This inclusive and adaptable approach aligns with Fern’s appreciation for clients who want to explore diverse styles.

The conversation delves into the challenges of balancing work and family life, a struggle Fern acknowledges. Rather than seeking a one-size-fits-all solution, they emphasize being fully present during the time allocated for each domain. By optimizing the use of time and avoiding distractions, Fern maximizes their involvement in both professional and personal spheres.

Fern’s perspective on pricing is rooted in investing in yourself and setting a firm value. Rejecting the notion of discounts, except for family, Fern advises newcomers to the industry to set a price that reflects their worth from the outset. Starting at a lower price and eventually increasing it risks losing clients during the transition. Therefore, they encourage new hairstylists to begin with a rate they consider fair and justified for their skill and time.

In an exchange with an aspiring hairstylist, Fern advises against underestimating oneself when setting rates. By charging a rate that aligns with their envisioned future success, newcomers can avoid the pitfalls of starting low and having to rebuild a client base after raising prices. Fern encourages charging an amount that is congruent with their desired hourly worth.

In summary, Fern’s journey from Home Depot to hairstyling showcases a commitment to creative expression and personal fulfillment. Their dedication to their daughter’s future, innovative approach to styling, and firm stance on pricing all underscore their resilience and determination in an industry they are passionate about.

Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/TaSb4BQ6wIo

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Expert Tips From Andrew Does Hair

Date

September 12, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

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Andrew Does Hair joins Eric Taylor on The Hair Game Podcast.
Andrew Does Hair (left) with The Hair Game Podcast host Eric Taylor.

Eric Taylor, founder and owner of Salon Republic, interviews Andrew from Andrew Does Hair. Andrew shares his journey from a high school dropout to a renowned hair stylist. He started by cutting his own hair and his friends’ hair, which led him to cosmetology school. Despite his interest in men’s hair, he was advised to focus on women’s hair to earn more. However, he found his passion in men’s hair and started gaining recognition on Instagram for his unique approach to styling.

Andrew’s success on Instagram was accidental. He stood out because he focused on styling hair in a world where most were focusing on fades. He also started reading books by Seth Godin, Malcolm Gladwell, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Jim Collins to understand how he could replicate his success. Andrew cites Tab Salzman as a significant influence on his business approach. Salzman helped him think differently about his career and pricing. He also mentions Jody Taylor as an influence on his creativity and technical skill.

Andrew is excited about reducing his hours and raising his prices, allowing him to focus on the work he enjoys. He now works 10 to 16 hours a week, taking his time with each client. He is also excited about helping other hair stylists and barbers improve their grind to income ratio, helping them have their ideal career.

Andrew advises hair stylists and barbers to raise their prices when they are too busy and stressed. He suggests having a side barber to send clients to when they raise their prices. He also recommends having tiered services and having a high-priced item on the price list to make clients feel special. Andrew shares that he does three different kinds of haircuts: for paying clients, on stage when teaching, and for photo shoots. He knows a haircut is finished when it moves the way he wants it to. He also shares his advice on photography, emphasizing the importance of understanding different lighting conditions.

Click here to watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/IcRD4PvS3fA

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