2017 MODERN SALON 100: Rebecca Taylor @rebeccataylorhair
Stop what you're doing and run, go follow Rebecca Taylor on Instagram if you don't already (actually, finish reading all the reasons we love her page first). Her color work is amazing and she has the best personality that comes out in her posts and captions. See why else she is featured in our 2017 MODERN SALON 100.
Stop what you're doing and run, go follow Rebecca Taylor on Instagram if you don't already (actually, finish reading all the reasons we love her page first). Her color work is amazing and she has the best personality that comes out in her posts and captions. See why else she is featured in our 2017 MODERN SALON 100.
I follow: All major hair networks, stylists who’ve taken my classes so I can o er words of encouragement and watch their progress.
Pro tip: Make sure your imagery is as perfect as possible, engage as much as possible, and share as much information/education as you can.
Favorite products: B3, Kenra, Sexy Hair, Redken
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How social media has changed my life: It’s allowed me to network with hundreds of thousands of stylists/companies, it’s gotten my work out there and made it visible to important beauty networks and individuals, it’s helped me grow and to try to inspire others.
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