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Beverly Hills, CA

8383 Wilshire Blvd Suite 50
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
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Burbank, CA

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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Encino Courtyard, CA

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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Woodland Hills, CA

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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Coming Soon: Jenkintown, PA

921 Old York Road
Jenkintown, PA 19046
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Philly Center City on 12th, PA

206 S 12th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Austin, TX

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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Ballard Blocks Seattle, WA

1416 NW Ballard Way
Seattle, WA 98107
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Ballard on Leary Seattle, WA

5400 Leary Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107
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Bellevue East, WA

1805 136th PL NE #206
Bellevue, WA 98005
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Bellevue West, WA

1020 108th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98107
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Capitol Hill, WA

401 Broadway East #101
Seattle, WA 98102
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Edmonds, WA

130 Fifth Ave S
Edmonds, WA 98020
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Kirkland Main, WA

203 Kirkland Ave
Kirkland, WA 98033
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Kirkland Urban, WA

400 Urban Plaza
Kirkland, WA 98033
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Lynnwood, WA

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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How a Hair Product for Herself Became Her Business

Date

June 14, 2024

Author

Salon Republic

Shalita Grant shares how she developed a hair product that became her very own business.

Join Shalita Grant as she shares her journey towards embracing her natural hair, and how she developed a hair product that became her very own business.

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Discovering the Secret

Shalita experimented with a myriad of hair treatments until she stumbled upon the key to embracing her natural hair. This pivotal moment marked a significant shift in her perception of beauty and self-acceptance. No longer relying on wigs, she found the freedom to authentically portray characters in her acting roles, leading to a profound personal and professional transformation.

Transitioning for Art

Transitioning her hair for acting roles not only enhanced her professional experiences but also empowered her to fully express herself. She made the bold decision to embrace her natural hair, foregoing the conventional practice of straightening her hair for roles. This courageous move allowed her to pave the way for a more inclusive and diverse representation in the entertainment industry.

Pioneering the Hair Spa

Shalita’s entrepreneurial spirit led her to establish a Hair Spa, and she demonstrated resilience by pivoting her business strategy during the pandemic. Collaborating with a cosmetic chemist, she meticulously refined the henna formulation and patenting process. Her dedication to educating consumers about post-treatment hair care and enhancing the salon experience for individuals with textured hair marks a pioneering effort in the industry.

The Power of Henna

The henna mud mask, a breakthrough innovation in hair treatment, offers transformative benefits without compromising hair health. It not only deepens hair color naturally but also contributes to thicker and more substantial hair strands. Additionally, Shalita’s commitment to delivering valuable information and products has enabled salons to handle challenging hair services effectively while fostering enduring B2B relationships.

Resilience Beyond Hustle Culture

Shalita’s journey reflects a poignant rejection of hustle culture, driven by her firsthand experiences and observations of adults succumbing to societal pressures. She chose to prioritize personal and professional value over the relentless pursuit of success, emphasizing sustainable and authentic business practices that resonate with her core beliefs.

Navigating Adversity and Growth

In the face of adversity, Shalita champions resilience and adaptability. Despite encountering setbacks, such as delayed product shipments and vendor issues, she exemplifies fortitude by seeking practical solutions and proactively addressing challenges. Her unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction and integrity has cemented strong relationships built on trust and reliability.

Conclusion:

Shalita’s journey is an inspiring testament to the power of self-acceptance, resilience, and authenticity. Her unwavering commitment to delivering genuine value and fostering enduring connections serves as a compelling model for sustainable business success and personal growth.

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Business Strategy for Hairstylists with Kimberly Marie

Date

November 2, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Hairstylist coach Kimberly Marie helps hairstylists manage the business aspects.
Hairstylist coach Kimberly Marie discusses helping stylists with the business aspects of hair.

This interview with Kimberly, a hairdresser from Seattle, Washington, with 14 years of experience is about business strategy for hairstylists. She’s also the founder of “Next Level Hairstylist,” a platform aimed at providing guidance to hairstylists. The interview discusses Kimberly’s journey into the hair industry, her insights on improving the hairstylist’s experience behind the chair, and her thoughts on pricing and structuring hours.

Kimberly initially joined beauty school as a hobby, falling in love with hairstyling. She shares the concept of wearing two hats: the hairstylist hat and the business owner hat. The key to improvement is recognizing when to switch between these roles. Kimberly also suggests that hairdressers often excel creatively but struggle with the business aspect. Separating these roles and making business decisions with a business owner perspective is crucial.

She suggests several strategies that can enhance a hairstylist’s experience behind the chair:

  • Business Hat vs. Hairstylist Hat: Distinguish between the creative hairstylist role and the business owner role. Make decisions that align with the business aspect, such as setting prices and enforcing policies.
  • Structured Business Hours: Instead of working excessive hours to attract clients, create a structured schedule that aligns with your long-term goals. This approach creates demand and a sense of value for your time.
  • Value of Your Time: Structured hours convey the value of your time to clients, potentially leading to greater client appreciation and loyalty.
  • Balancing Pressure and Structured Hours: While new hairdressers may feel pressure to accommodate clients, striking a balance between accommodating and setting structured hours is essential. This prevents burnout and establishes a valuable relationship with clients who value your time.
  • Pricing Strategy: Determine your pricing based on your market, your worth, and the services you offer. Research other salons to gain insights into the market, but avoid basing prices solely on competition.
  • Pricing Evolution: The pricing landscape is changing, with more hairdressers offering bundled services, hourly rates, and transparent pricing menus. Knowing your hourly worth and factoring in product, travel, and other costs is crucial.

Kimberly emphasizes that finding the balance between creative passion and business acumen is essential for long-term success. Understanding the value of your time, structuring your business hours, and setting appropriate prices can create a fulfilling and sustainable career behind the chair. The discussion sheds light on the dynamic and evolving nature of hairstyling as both a creative and business endeavor.

Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/DI0j-RT-z9g

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Social Media for Hairstylists with Don Godfrey, from @nothingbutpixies

Date

October 31, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

The video features an interview with Don Godfrey, an expert consultant in the field of social media, focusing on content creation and optimization rather than the term “influencer.” He’s informally known as the “Don of Social Media.” The interview delves into Don’s journey, expertise, and how he became a sought-after figure in the social media space.

Don shares that he initially noticed the rising trend of people using platforms like Facebook and Twitter to gain popularity. He was already skilled in online selling through platforms like Craigslist and WebShots, and this experience laid the foundation for his future in social media. In the early days of Instagram (around 2012-2013), Don created a page called “Nothing But Pixies.” He began posting celebrity and client photos related to pixie cuts, attracting attention from well-known hairstylists.

Don’s expertise and unique content caught the attention of hairstylists like Be Scene, Ricky, and Wes, who began reaching out to him for guidance on managing their social media accounts. Don explains that his pages were born out of a hobby and a passion for the industry. Over time, his pages gained significant followers, and he learned to adapt and evolve his content.

He expanded his brand to include “All About Hair” to cater to the growing popularity of vivids and longer hairstyles. These pages quickly grew to have over 100k followers each. Combining his highest-following pages, he now has a combined follower count of around 1.1 million.

Don emphasizes the importance of setting clear goals for one’s social media strategy. For new hairdressers aiming to build a clientele, he suggests focusing on that goal before seeking sponsorships or other opportunities. He likens the process to a marathon, with consistent effort over time.

The interview shifts to discussing strategies for optimizing a hairstylist’s Instagram profile. Don suggests carefully choosing a profile title that includes relevant keywords and location names for search engine optimization. He emphasizes the significance of creating a strong profile bio that functions as an elevator pitch. The bio should convey the hairstylist’s name, location, services offered, a brief description, and contact information.

Moving to content creation, Don advises new hairdressers to showcase their desired specialties. He recommends posting a well-rounded selection of content that represents the hairstylist’s skills, such as balayage, men’s cuts, and more. Don emphasizes that the content should reflect a 360-degree view of the hairstylist’s life, including personal interests and location-based elements. He even suggests posting non-hair related images that show local landmarks, hobbies, and activities.

Don’s approach is centered around building a brand that is authentic, personal, and appealing to potential clients. He encourages hairstylists to present themselves as real individuals, connecting with clients on a more personal level beyond just their skills.

In summary, Don Godfrey’s interview provides valuable insights into the world of social media content creation for hairstylists. His journey from Craigslist selling to becoming a recognized figure in the industry showcases the power of authentic engagement and strategic content planning in building a strong online presence.

Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/chq2zpp6AvI

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How Does Microblading Work? w/ @vcfacebeauty

Date

October 26, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Microblading is a procedure to enhance the look of a client's eyebrows.
Vanessa Ceballos shows how microblading is used to create a fuller looking eyebrow.

This video features Vanessa Ceballos @vcfacebeauty. Vanessa introduces the video and her subject, Rebekah, who is about to undergo a microblading procedure. How does microblading work? We find out here!

Vanessa begins by addressing Rebekah’s numbing cream, indicating the upcoming steps of shaping her eyebrows and applying an additional numbing cream for comfort during the procedure. She adds a lighthearted remark about changing Rebekah’s life through the process.

Vanessa demonstrates measuring Rebekah’s eyebrows for symmetry, using a piece of string with added color for visual clarity. This pre-measurement step provides a guide for where to start and end the microblading process and where the brow should arch.

Vanessa meticulously examines Rebekah’s brows to identify starting points and arches. She acknowledges a minor mistake and corrects it, emphasizing the importance of symmetry.

To address Rebekah’s preferences, Vanessa custom blends a color, taking care to choose a shade that isn’t too dark or too light. She demonstrates mixing two colors and applies a sample to Rebekah’s skin to gauge her approval.

Vanessa applies a liquid numbing cream after shaping Rebekah’s brows, enhancing numbing effectiveness. With the microblade ready, Vanessa commences the microblading process.

The video captures Vanessa’s skillful microblading technique, portraying the process of creating precise strokes for natural-looking eyebrows. Vanessa comments on using her fingers to push the ink into the skin, noting the improvement in ink retention.

Upon completing the essential microblading, Vanessa adds a warm modifier to prevent the ink from turning ashy. She explains the purpose of the modifier and lets it sit momentarily before revealing the final result.

Vanessa showcases the impressive transformation, emphasizing how rewarding microblading can be. She cleanses and sanitizes the area, offering aftercare instructions. She advises against wetting the eyebrows for seven to ten days and abstaining from exercise to avoid ink displacement. Vanessa also recommends using Aquaphor for post-shower care and provides detailed instructions.

As the video concludes, Vanessa expresses gratitude for viewers joining them to learn about how microblading works and encourages questions via their Instagram page or phone number.

In summary, Vanessa Servantes’ video provides an informative and in-depth look at the microblading process. From initial preparation to aftercare instructions, the video offers a comprehensive understanding of the procedure’s nuances and intricacies, showcasing Vanessa’s expertise and dedication to her craft.

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Hair Styling Photography Tips

Date

October 23, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

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A ring light can enhance the pictures of your hair clients dramatically.
Posing your client in front of lighting can enhance your pictures dramatically.

In this engaging and informative conversation, the focus is on the art of hair styling photography. The participants share valuable insights and techniques for creating visually appealing shots that showcase the intricate details of hairstyles and hair colors.

The conversation begins with practical advice on the technical aspects of photography setup. The speaker explains the ideal positioning for shooting hair color, particularly emphasizing the need to capture the back of the head to effectively display the haircut. This point is underscored by the suggestion of holding the camera at a distance from the subject to avoid capturing the walls in the background.

To achieve the best lighting for showcasing hair, the participants delve into the importance of strategic lighting placement. They discuss how proper lighting can make a fade pop and create shadow contrasts that enhance facial contours. The speaker elaborates on the setup, detailing the use of a reflector to manipulate light angles and achieve the desired effects on the subject’s hair.

The conversation takes an interesting turn as the speaker provides guidance on the aesthetic aspect of hair presentation in photographs. The participants explore the common dilemma of natural, slightly messy hair versus the need for a polished look in images. To address this, the speaker shares techniques for achieving a smooth and styled appearance, even in photos. They demonstrate how to run fingers through the hair to create a controlled texture that highlights the hair’s features without appearing too chaotic.

The interaction between the speaker and model becomes lively as they experiment with different hair poses for the camera. With a playful tone, the model is guided through various head movements and positions to find the angles that showcase her features and hair color most effectively.

Amid the conversation, the transition of the model from being a client to a model becomes a humorous anecdote. The dynamic between the two adds a personal touch to the discussion, making it relatable and enjoyable.

In the latter part of the conversation, the emphasis shifts to the finer details that can elevate hair photography. The speaker guides the model in lifting and arranging sections of her hair to capture its multi-dimensional aspects. The speaker emphasizes the significance of capturing both the lighter and darker tones of the hair to provide a comprehensive representation of the color.

Overall, the conversation offers an in-depth exploration of hair styling photography techniques for stylists and professionals in the beauty industry. The participants’ candid and engaging exchange provides a practical guide to achieving captivating and impactful hair photographs. From technical insights on lighting and angles to artistic considerations of hair presentation, this conversation is a treasure trove of tips for creating stunning visuals that effectively showcase hairstyles and hair colors.

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Finding Hair Clients – With Nina Kovner

Date

October 20, 2023

Author

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We ask Nina Kovner how to find hair clients in the digital landscape.
The Hair Game Podcast host Eric Taylor with Nina Kovner.

In this conversation between Eric Taylor and Nina Kovner from Passion Squared, they discuss Nina’s journey in the beauty industry, her transition from a hairdresser to a business-focused role, and the key elements of building a successful salon business in the modern digital age.

Nina Kovner, the CEO and founder of Passion Squared, shares her story of starting in the beauty industry in the 80s after overcoming pressures to pursue traditional college education. She reflects on her journey, which led her from being a hairstylist and educator to focusing on the business side of the industry, working with distributors, marketing, and events.

Nina delves into her passion for business, especially in the digital and social media realm. She emphasizes the significance of small businesses understanding the value of online presence and how it can benefit them. Despite initial skepticism from others, she recognized the potential early on and started Passion Squared in 2012. The company focuses on coaching, education, and workshops to empower beauty professionals in their digital journey.

Nina introduces the “Awesome Client Journey,” a concept she developed based on the insights of Brian Solis, a digital anthropologist. This journey consists of four stages: intent, discovery, inspiration, and action. She highlights the importance of being discoverable online for potential clients, creating an inspired moment of truth that encourages them to take action, such as making an appointment or subscribing.

Eric Taylor and Nina also discuss the current landscape of the beauty industry, particularly in relation to client experiences. Nina points out that, in the age of social media, some businesses are overly focused on online presence while neglecting the offline client experience. She stresses the importance of listening to clients and responding to their needs, as well as providing a consistent and enjoyable experience in-salon.

Nina emphasizes that businesses should focus on both online and offline experiences, reverse-engineering the client journey to identify pain points and address them. She highlights the significance of post-experience follow-up, client retention, and knowing your business’s metrics to build a loyal clientele.

Throughout the conversation, Nina Kovner provides valuable insights into the importance of combining online and offline experiences to create a successful and thriving salon business. Her perspective highlights the necessity of staying connected to clients and ensuring their needs are met at every step of the client journey.

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Alfredo Lewis’s Journey of Adaptation and Impact in the Hair World

Date

September 27, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Alfredo Lewis shares his journey from aspiring actor to influential figure in the hair industry. Raised near Disneyland in Orange County, California, Alfredo’s initial aspiration was to become an actor. After a year of pursuing acting and feeling unfulfilled, he stumbled upon an interview with actress Debi Mazar, who found success in the movie industry through hairstyling. Intrigued by the idea of making connections while having a backup plan, he enrolled in beauty school part-time to explore hairstyling as a potential career.

Initially attending LA Trade Tech for its flexible schedule, he soon transitioned to a more expensive school, Yamano Beauty College. The unique setup of his classes allowed for more one-on-one interactions with instructors, which enhanced his learning experience.

Alfredo’s perspective shifted when Instagram and the B3 Brazilian Bond Builder product were on the rise. At that point, he realized the significance of social media in the hair industry and its potential for business growth. Alfredo’s personal Instagram, however, primarily featured non-hair-related content. This changed with the emergence of B3, which pushed him to create a dedicated Instagram presence for hair-related content.

His expertise in B3 and influencer marketing led to him being hired by Behind the Chair (BTC). His impact on B3 was substantial, as he built a network of 90 influencers who promoted the product. Collaborations and partnerships with other artists further boosted his Instagram following. Mary Rector-Gable, the founder of BTC, recognized his potential and invited him to join BTC to offer his insights into the business side of the industry.

Mary aimed to leverage Alfredo’s experience to navigate the evolving landscape of the hair industry. With increasing changes and challenges, the industry requires careful consideration of contracts, fair compensation, and artist protection. Alfredo’s journey showcases the power of adapting, embracing opportunities, and utilizing social media to reshape one’s career trajectory in a rapidly changing industry.

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Balancing Salon Charm and Retail Products: A Dive into Hair Care Preferences

Date

September 26, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

In sunny Santa Monica, Eric Taylor and Donovan set out to explore people’s preferences when it comes to buying hair care products. Engaging with individuals against the backdrop of beachside beauty, they initiate conversations to uncover choices and motivations regarding shampoo, conditioner, and styling items. Their central question revolves around whether customers prefer obtaining these products from salons or exploring options such as Amazon or Target.

As they meet JD and Gabby, friends hailing from different places, the duo inquires about their salon experiences. JD, an Australian, visits the salon every six to seven weeks for hair coloring. In contrast, Gabby, hailing from Seattle, expresses her preference for product recommendations from her hairdresser, which she believes better suits her hair type compared to the overwhelming variety at stores. She obtains her hair products from a salon in Hollywood. Though she initially purchases from the salon, Gabby opts for online platforms if prices are more reasonable.

Adding an amusing twist to the story, Donald Trump and Kim Jong-hoon make a comedic cameo. Engaging in playful hair-related banter, they reveal their contrasting styles and humorously comment on the diversion of the discussion from their diplomatic talks.

Further down the line, Will, Jordan, and John from Kansas City disclose that they either cut their hair themselves or have friends do it for them. They mention purchasing shampoo and conditioner from local stores without much thought. Despite their infrequent salon visits, they indicate a willingness to consider seeking professional advice for hair care products, particularly if it comes recommended by their hairdresser.

Now shifting the focus to Kyle and Michelle, the narrative reveals their differing salon preferences. While Michelle frequents a neighborhood barber, Kyle leans towards hair salons. For Michelle, the sway of her barber’s recommendations could impact her decision to purchase products from him. Meanwhile, Kyle emphasizes how a hairstylist’s expertise might influence his choice to purchase recommended products.

Bringing in a fresh perspective, Christina, a visitor from Mexico, shares insights about her hair salon visits where she undergoes monthly haircuts and colorings. Interestingly, she purchases her hair products from a pharmacy rather than the salon. Although she doesn’t receive product recommendations from her hairstylist, she actively seeks advice from store salespeople, particularly when it comes to selecting organic options.

Transitioning to another viewpoint, Danielle, a hairstylist from Vegas, offers valuable insights into the world of selling salon products. She emphasizes the importance of offering professional products that are tailored to her clients’ specific needs. Danielle notes that suggesting products is key, as customers are more likely to make a purchase when they trust the stylist’s advice.

The interviews conclude with a discussion between Eric and a hairdresser named Danielle, who delve into the challenges of retailing products within a salon setting. Danielle highlights the significance of hair extensions as a major service and advocates for clients to use the products she recommends to maintain their hair’s health and appearance. Clients often follow her recommendations, especially when they align with the stylist’s expertise and the desired outcome.

Throughout these interviews, a recurring theme emerges: the profound influence of hairstylist recommendations on customers’ purchasing decisions. The majority of individuals express a readiness to buy products suggested by their hairdressers, indicating a strong sense of trust in their expertise. Moreover, some interviewees underscore the importance of maintaining their desired hair appearance between salon visits, with the convenience of purchasing products directly from the salon proving appealing, especially when the recommendations are personalized and align with their hair care needs.

In the world of hair care, the hairstylist’s role as a trusted advisor becomes evident, effectively bridging the gap between salon services and retail products. Be it shampoo, conditioner, or styling products, customers place considerable value on expert advice and guidance. As the sun sets gracefully over Santa Monica’s picturesque backdrop, these interviews brilliantly highlight the intricate relationship between salon experiences and the ongoing pursuit of hair care excellence.

Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/D6tT-EiSfAQ

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Enhancing Hair Styling Experiences through Retail

Date

September 18, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

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Selling retail products after a service can greatly increase your income.

Welcome to the world of passionate hair professionals who not only excel in styling hair but also take pride in providing their clients with the best products to maintain their looks. In this video, we explore the experiences and strategies of top-notch hair stylists in introducing and selling retail hair products to their clients. By understanding the importance of retailing during consultations, at the shampoo bowl, and before styling, these experts have forged strong relationships with their clients, boosting their income and cementing their reputation as trusted hair advisors.

The Profitable Nature of Retailing

Retailing can significantly boost a stylist’s income. The stylists interviewed in this article, like Michael, report monthly retail earnings ranging from $600 to $900. The average monthly retail sales for these professionals range from 60% to 65% of their overall income. Additionally, retail sales often extend beyond the initial appointment, as clients return to purchase products they previously declined.

Building Relationships through Genuine Consultations

For hair stylists like Michael New Years, Irena White Onions, and Sophia, the journey of retailing begins with a genuine consultation. They take the time to get to know their clients, their hair type, lifestyle, and daily routines. By establishing a personal connection, these professionals gain valuable insights into their clients’ needs, allowing them to recommend the most suitable styling products.

The Three-Step Approach to Introduce Retail

During the consultation process, the stylists introduce the concept of retailing to their clients at three crucial stages. First, they discuss hair types and the products that will work best for them. Next, at the shampoo bowl, they offer clients the chance to experience the products firsthand, igniting their senses and sparking interest. Finally, just before styling, the stylists demonstrate how to recreate the salon look at home, showcasing the products needed to achieve the desired results.

The Art of Not “Selling” Products

Interestingly, these skilled professionals do not view retailing as selling hair products but rather as an educational opportunity. By focusing on educating clients about the benefits of using styling products, the stylists empower their clients to make informed decisions about their hair care routine. This approach, adopted by Kristin, helps build trust and fosters a deeper connection between the stylist and the client.

Creating a Visual and Sensory Experience

Creating an inviting and interactive retail space is key to driving sales. Displaying products within easy reach and at eye level, like in a station product set up, encourages clients to explore the available options. Additionally, fun installations and visual elements, like mannequins, books, and social media displays, entice potential customers who may not be current clients to become interested in the products.

Maximizing Salon Space for Retail

Salon Republic, where Sophia practices her craft, provides an excellent retail space for stylists, allowing them to access products conveniently. Backed up by a display of retail items, Sophia ensures that her clients have access to the products they need, fostering a sense of loyalty and repeat business.

The Power of Building Client Trust

By recommending products that truly benefit their clients and helping them achieve desired results at home, the stylists strengthen the bond of trust with their clientele. This trust leads to clients willingly purchasing multiple products regularly, reaffirming the stylist’s expertise and ensuring clients look their best outside the salon.

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Stylist Photo Tips From Andrew Does Hair

Date

September 5, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

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Andrew Does Hair gives advice of how to take photographs in different salon studio scenarios. He says the goal is to capture the best possible picture of a client’s hairstyle, which will serve as a portfolio on Instagram. This helps attract more clients and aligns with their vision. Here are some tips on how to achieve this.

Firstly, consider the lighting. The smaller your light source, the harder the highlights will be, which can result in harsh shadows on the skin. Large light sources are preferable, hence why studios often use big softbox umbrellas. Secondly, pay attention to the shades. They work to diffuse sunlight, softening the light and making the transition from highlights to shadows smoother. This results in a more flattering image. Remember, photography is about recording light. Regardless of whether you’re using a high-end camera or a DSLR, the quality of the light is key. If you have good lighting, even photos taken on a phone can look amazing. When setting up a shot, avoid having bright light behind the subject as it will make them appear dark. Instead, have the light source behind you or next to the model.

Another secret to amazing photos is using a reflector. This can help eliminate shadows under the eyes and smooth out the skin. It’s particularly useful when photographing a fade haircut, as it can help to evenly distribute light across the scalp.

When taking photos, consider the pose of your model. Avoid static, mugshot-like images. Instead, experiment with different angles and positions to emphasize certain features. Also, be mindful of your background. You want the focus to be on the haircut, not the wall behind it. Avoid distracting elements like brick walls or paintings. If you’re taking photos outside, aim for early morning or late evening when the light is softer. Avoid shooting in the harsh midday sun. In a studio without much natural light, you might need to bring in additional lighting. This can help to highlight the subject and add depth to the image.

Taking the time to study lighting and practice taking photos can greatly improve the quality of your images. Even if you’re busy, try to allocate some time to photograph your clients. This not only helps to build your portfolio but can also improve your hairdressing skills as you’ll start to notice details you might have missed before.

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