Andrew Carruthers, Culture Ambassador for Sam Villa, Founder of The Journeyist, and mBIT Coach/Trainer writes about his journey transitioning away from the chair.
In this podcast, MODERN SALON's Anne Moratto speaks with Cash Lawless, who is "on a mission to improve the financial well-being of hairstylists and creative professionals."
From gender-neutral pricing, to hourly, to per-service pricing, to raising prices, emotional discounting, and even gratuities, this discussion among three stylists and salon owners was immensely valuable.
There's a business aspect to being a beauty professional that can be learned and mastered. Here are the main reasons why you might be struggling, and what to do about it.
If you're wondering what to do with all that colored candy, jump over to TikTok where users are showing how to use them for an easy flush on the cheeks or a fun-and-temporary streak of color in hair.
Every client who enters your salon carries a unique story, often concealed beneath layers of emotions and experiences. By understanding the unique journeys of your clients, you have the power to uplift their experiences, providing not just hair solutions but also comfort, empathy, and empowerment.
Whether your internal voice surrounding money is positive or negative, it makes an impact on how you actually feel about managing your finances. Hear Anna Manukyan explain why that matters, and how to turn that voice more positive.
With March being National Nutrition Month, California Mobile Acupuncture offers powerful tips to help improve our gut health, crucial to being healthy and feeling good.
In its sixth outing, MODERN SALON Boot Camp will be bringing leading industry educators to a day of high-energy inspiration and connection. Join us and your fellow beauty pros in Dallas!
Patrice Arriaga, a licensed cosmetologist and AAS Beauty and Wellness student at Mesa Community College has written a blog on the topic of domestic violence and how it impacts stylists, discussing how stylists can become instrumental in unmasking domestic violence.
Patrice Arriaga, a licensed cosmetologist and AAS Beauty and Wellness student at Mesa Community College, has written a blog on the topic of domestic violence and how it impacts stylists, discussing how "The Angel Cut" can be a silent signal and call for help.
Acupuncture is based on the belief that when the body's vital energy is disrupted or blocked, it can cause illness or pain. One practitioner offers advice for beauty pros who suffer from painful wrists and forearms.