Top-performing post: My most engaged post was one I made comparing the lift of previous colored hair vs. virgin hair. It was shared and reposted like crazy.
Favorite apps: Facetune for blurring out backgrounds. The regular camera editor on my iPhone for adjusting and straightening out images.
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I follow: @iamginabianca (love her authenticity) and @nicoleoharehair (her foilyage is amazing).
Jamie Pressman @HairMeRoar
Pro tip: With Instagram, you have to be consistent. What’s worked for me is being informative. Share that formula, talk about a struggle, be honest and authentic. Add value somehow.
Hidden talent: I love to blowdry! Finishing is one of my favorite parts.
My audience follows me because: I try to share as much knowledge as possible. I get a lot of stylists following me for tips and tricks on formulation and technique.
How social media changed my life: Social media has connected me with amazing artists and brands. It’s also allowed me to gain clients who are willing to travel to see me.
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My first @modernsalon feature: I was featured a few years ago after posting a processing picture of a balayage next to the result. I remember feeling so excited to be recognized by MODERN SALON.
In an industry with so many options and opportunities, we asked artists what made them niche down and select a specialty. Amelia Fugitt (@ameliahairmakeup) says choosing to focus on transformations has transformed her career.
In this content series, we're focusing on artists who found a niche that really speaks to them and work for their career. Henry "Tribes" Amoloja (@theweightedcape), is based in Dallas, TX, and practices sensory-friendly barbering.
In an industry with so many options and opportunities, we asked artists what made them niche down and choose a specialty. Texas-based artist Kimberly Michelle has always loved focusing on healthy hair and scalp, and headspa rituals was a natural evolution.
In an industry with so many options and opportunities, we asked these artists what made them niche down and choose a specialty. See Caidy Brasure's perspective on specializing in editorial and special occasion styling.
In an industry with so many options and opportunities, we asked these artists what made them niche down and choose a specialty. See Shonda Harvey-Gayle's perspective on specializing in extensions.
In an industry with so many options and opportunities, we asked these artists what made them niche down and choose a specialty. See Stacey Ciceron's perspective on specializing in natural texture.
As we prepared this year’s MODERN SALON 100, our annual recognition of standout artists, we invited salon owners to nominate rising stars on their teams. The response was tremendous, filled with heartfelt praise for talented professionals.
Meet Jill Buck, a dynamic celebrity hairstylist, Davines North America Color Ambassador, and devoted mom whose creative flair extends seamlessly from the salon to the screen.
Alli Webb, the beauty entrepreneur and founder of Drybar, is back with a new haircare line inspired by lessons learned, and an embrace of her natural texture. After some difficult years, Webb decided to stop trying to control things and instead, find the magic in the mess.
Laura Gunter is a respected hairstylist, educator, and creative force based in Marietta, Georgia. With more than a decade of experience, she’s built a dynamic career that bridges artistry, mentorship, and industry leadership.
Eyre features deep, midnight hair color hues with metallic accents and her models are framed by darkness and caught in shadow, emphasizing their powerful presence.
From rethinking traditional assistant and apprenticeship programs to helping stylists avoid burnout and build community, this interview with Vee Vargas, a finalist for the NAHA Inspiring Salon of the Year, will inspire you.