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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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1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 203
Del Mar, CA 92014
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5668 Bay Street
Emeryville, CA 94608
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17401 Ventura Blvd
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Encino, CA 91316
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15760 Ventura Blvd, Suite 110
Encino, CA 91436
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200 E Via Rancho Parkway Ste 135
Escondido, CA 92025
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601 N Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91203
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1601 CA-1 #280, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
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6370 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
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21058 Pacific Coast Hwy, # M100
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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39825 Alta Murrieta Drive, Suite B-25
Murrieta, CA 92563
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300 E. Colorado Blvd #241
Pasadena, CA 91101
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1333 2nd Street, Suite 100
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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1358 5th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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11239 Ventura Boulevard, #212
Studio City, CA 91604
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200 W McKinley Ave Ste 110
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
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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
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21250 Hawthorne Blvd Ste 170
Torrance, CA 90503
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24251 Town Center Dr, Bldg B Ste 175
Valencia, CA 91355
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8550 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069
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8000 Sunset Blvd Suite B-200
West Hollywood, CA 90046
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10880 Wilshire Blvd Ste GL100
Los Angeles, CA 90024
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20700 Ventura Blvd, Suite 100
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
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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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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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19031 33rd Ave W #200
Lynnwood, WA 98036
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816 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
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New Salon Republic Locations in Westwood and West Hollywood, California

Date

July 12, 2024

Author

Salon Republic

We are excited to announce the opening of two new California locations – West Hollywood on Santa Monica Blvd and Westwood. With the addition of these two salons, we’ll be providing beauty professionals a new opportunity to elevate or start their own business. Our unmatched supportive amenities help you focus on your client’s experience and build your own brand.

Salon Republic Westwood Location

Opening in fall of 2024, SR Westwood will offer 50 modern salon studios in various sizes to accommodate every beauty pro’s budget and space needs. Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, the new Westwood salon is located on the Garden level of the iconic Oppenheimer Tower, a landmark that epitomizes luxury and sophistication. This premier building has 24 hour on-site security personnel and a newly renovated outdoor plaza to relax and enjoy the breathtaking cityscapes and mountain vistas.

Salon Republic Westwood is located across the street from Westwood Village Square and is surrounded by a variety of businesses that add to the whole experience. Beauty professionals will have convenient access to Espresso Profeta, Whole Foods, Target, KazuNori Sushi, and LA Fitness. With UCLA less than a mile away, a large younger demographic exists nearby for you to find clientele and models for effective social marketing content.

A salon space for rent provides the opportunity for you to branch out on your own.
A one-station brow and hairstylist studio at Salon Republic in Beverly Hills, CA.

Salon Republic West Hollywood on Santa Monica Blvd Location

Due to high demand, we are thrilled to be opening our 2nd location in the West Hollywood neighborhood on August 4th, 2024. The new salon is located in the heart of WeHo, famous for its vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions. It is situated on the 3rd level of a beautiful building on Santa Monica Blvd and Knoll Dr, with easy access to various restaurants, grocery stores, and many other businesses. The salon boasts stunning views of the Hollywood Hills, adding a touch of glamour to every visit.

The large, private outdoor patio connected to our salon is a main feature that has stunning views of the Hollywood Hills and provides an exclusive area for beauty professionals and their clients to enjoy and relax while eating lunch, processing, etc. This unique amenity is one of the many ways we enhance the salon experience. The combination of a prime location, stunning views, and exceptional amenities makes our new West Hollywood Salon Republic a coveted spot for beauty pros looking to elevate/start their business.

A wide range of amenities designed to support beauty professionals and enhance the client experience are included at Salon Republic.
Our full-time salon managers are on-site and support your day-to-day operations.

Supportive Amenities at Both Locations

Both new locations offer a wide range of amenities designed to support beauty professionals and enhance the client experience. These include:

  • Private salon suites
  • Upscale salon equipment and finishes
  • In-salon beauty supply store with the convenience of getting all the products you need without leaving the salon
  • Complimentary towel service so you never have to do towels again
  • On-site salon manager to help with your daily needs
  • Premium styling chair and shampoo bowl/chair (or pedestal sink)
  • Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi for merchant processing
  • Free technical and business-building classes
  • Professional liability insurance included
  • Discounted rates for insurance programs including general & professional liability insurance, supplemental, disability, health, and mental for yourself & your family
  • All utilities are included
  • 24/7 access

Take the first step in elevating/starting your business and book a tour. See firsthand why Salon Republic is the leader in salon suites and the top choice for independent beauty professionals. Tours can be easily scheduled online or by phone. For more information and to book a tour, click the links below.

Westwood Location

West Hollywood Location

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A Tutorial on Guy Tang Mydentity Dusty Lavender w/ @amaniashawn

Date

November 15, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

Meet Amania Shawn from Salon Republic Woodland Hills, embarking on a hair transformation journey today. The canvas? A natural level 4-6 with hints of gold. The goal? A captivating Guy Tang Mydentity dusty lavender. Amania guides us through her technique, employing teasing and baby lights for a lighter touch. The hair is meticulously sectioned, with a V parting at the start, gradually transitioning to straight sections on top.

As we move to the back, Amania expertly places three foils back-to-back, complemented by side paneling. The under sections maintain their original hue, while a subtle baby light graces the front. A thoughtful touch, she decides to lowlight the remaining orange-gold sections, ensuring precision with each foil.

After a pre-toning session, the hair lifts to a delightful level 9/10, thanks to the use of titanium to combat those pesky yellow tones. Now, the stage is set for the shadow root. Enter Guy Tang Mydentity 6DL with a dash of ultra violet. Amania skillfully applies the shadow root from mid-shaft to ends, leaving the tips untouched initially. The magic happens as clear is introduced to the formula, gradually saturating the ends for a seamless transition from darkness to light.

The result? A mesmerizing, multi-tonal lavender masterpiece. Amania invites us to follow her on Instagram @amaniashawn for more insights and encourages us to DM her with any questions. And with that, we’ve witnessed the artistry of Amania Shawn, transforming hair into a work of vibrant beauty.

Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/KEeEo6YuzVU

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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.

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Hair Styling Photography Tips

Date

October 23, 2023

Author

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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

Salon Republic

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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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What Hair Clients Won’t Tell You About Finding the Perfect Stylist (Part 4)

Date

October 12, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

In the bustling streets of Hollywood, Eric Taylor of the Hair Game Podcast and Vlog engages with diverse individuals to uncover the unspoken thoughts that clients harbor about their hairstylists – what hair clients won’t tell you! Positioned against the iconic Hollywood and Highland Shopping Center and the famed Walk of Fame, Taylor captures candid perspectives from a range of interviewees.

Loyalty Through Exceptional Communication

Brittany, hailing from British Columbia, Canada, maintains loyalty to a single hairstylist for a commendable four-year span. Her stylist’s consistent excellence and understanding of her thin hair ensure that she stays put. A seasoned practitioner of communication, the stylist conducts thorough consultations, inquiring about desired hair changes, potential problems, and preferences for trimming or balayage highlights. Switching stylists could be prompted only by incompetence or a lack of comprehension about her thin hair’s peculiarities.

The Quest for the Perfect Stylist

Summer, a Floridian residing in Hollywood, embodies the nomadic approach to hairstylists. Her quest for the perfect stylist in the sprawling city is driven by disappointing color results, inappropriate cuts, and a lack of personalized consultations. Her yearning for a hairstylist who intuitively comprehends her facial structure and coloring, while suggesting styles that resonate with her, fuels her search.

Lighthearted Hair Loss Discussions

Freddie Krueger, a character with a wry nod to a notorious film villain, takes a lighthearted stance on hair loss. In his whimsical manner, he navigates questions about hair loss solutions like Propecia, Rogaine, and Viviscal, weaving humor into the dialogue.

Strengthening Loyalty with Precision and Flexibility

Nicole, a UK resident, delights in the services of her hairstylist of three years, praising the precision in color and styling. Her stylist’s flexibility to not impose her views and the switch to cruelty-free products are factors that strengthen her allegiance. Nicole’s unique profession in TV and film also spares her the task of styling her hair at home, leaving it in the hands of her adept stylist.

Practicality and Unconventional Needs

Bob SquarePants, a playful reference to a beloved cartoon character, jokes about his atypical need for a squirrel or sponge-related haircut. Despite the fun, he maintains a hairstylist whom he visits occasionally. His reason for visiting is driven by practicality, a good wash, and perhaps a trim for his unconventional hair.

The Power of Routine and Directness

Tessa and Luna, Dutch visitors, display a preference for routine, both going to the same hairstylist for years. Tessa appreciates the consistency in her stylist’s consultation process, fostering an understanding of her desires. In contrast, Luna is more direct, informing her stylist of her preferences without the need for extensive consultations.

Addressing Styling Concerns

Taylor’s conversations also bring to light the disparity in how hairstylists address styling concerns. Some attempt to educate clients on at-home styling techniques, while others fall short. Many clients, like Summer and Tessa, express a desire for more guidance in maintaining their hair outside the salon.

The Complex Client-Stylist Relationship

These snippets of dialogue from Hollywood’s streets reveal the complex relationship between clients and hairstylists. While loyalty can be fostered through exceptional communication, personalized consultations, and a stylist’s adaptability, clients seek stylists who can create a bridge between their desires and practical expertise. The conversations highlight the critical nature of understanding client needs, offering tailored solutions, and providing guidance for at-home hair care to ensure that clients’ trust remains unwavering in the ever-evolving world of hairstyling.

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What Hair Clients Won’t Tell You About Finding the Perfect Stylist

Date

October 4, 2023

Author

Salon Republic

In the lively area of Hollywood, Eric Taylor talks to people on the street to learn about the secrets of the hairstylist-client relationship. This happens during the Latin American Music Awards, and these interviews show us how people choose the right hairstylist and what goes on behind the scenes.

As the interviews go on, we hear from a mix of people from different backgrounds, and they share their stories and preferences, which help us understand the world of hairstyling better. Among this diverse group, each person’s story adds something unique to the big picture.

Sarah and her friend from England talk about how they want their hairstylist to make their hair look the same every time, even when they go to different salons. They don’t say it directly, but they trust recommendations from friends and sometimes look at pictures on Instagram to find the right hairstylist.

Omer, who’s from Chicago, talks about how he had to change hairstylists when his old barber shop changed ownership. He doesn’t say it, but he feels comfortable with his new hairstylist because they know him well.

Karina’s story spans continents, with her hairstylist suggestions coming from her Ukrainian aunt and online platforms like Yelp. This shows how she uses both traditional recommendations and modern tools.

Lindsey uses recommendations from friends to start, but she later turns to Instagram to help her decide. What hair clients won’t tell you is that a hairstylist’s online presence matters a lot when searching for a new one.

Ashlyn and Dedra show us how important friends’ opinions and social media are in their hairstylist choices. They quietly rely on their friends’ advice and use Facebook and Instagram to find hairstylists.

Chantry and Matt, who are new to Los Angeles, talk about the challenges of finding a hairstylist in a new place. Chantry chooses a stylist nearby, but she really wants the best experience. Matt uses Instagram to search for hairstylists, which helps him in a new city.

All these stories together reveal the hidden ways people choose their hairstylists. They use old-fashioned suggestions and new tools like Instagram and Yelp. What they don’t always say out loud is that the hairstylist-client relationship is built on personal connections, pictures, and the search for the perfect match.

Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/2i6zXiZ9uZU

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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.

Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/DX6LQOLTLgk

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October 27, 2017

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Eric speaks with Nina Kovner of Passionsquared. Nina is the awesome life and business coach for professionals in the beauty industry. In the second of two videos, they cover: making money on influence in our industry, what are the rules influencers need to be aware of, where are things headed, what’s next and what is PassionSquared and how it can help independent beauty professionals with their business? Click here to watch: https://youtu.be/qd2Jly3XBgc

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