
Rodrick Samuels on The Silent Work, Modern Beauty Education and Why Empathy Wins
MODERN SALON sat down with Samuels to discuss the book, beauty education, mentorship and the habits that help beauty professionals thrive.
Lala’s Updos Hands-On ClassFormat: Demo and hands-on stylingAwarded: Certificate of completionDuration: 6 hours + 1-hour breakCost: $200-300Class size: 17Bring with you: KMS California Hair Play Dry Wax, KMS California Hair Stay Medium ...









Look #1 from class: an oft-requested bridal bun with hair jewelry.
Lauren Quick

Format: Demo and hands-on styling
Awarded: Certificate of completion
Duration: 6 hours + 1-hour break
Cost: $200-300
Class size: 17
Bring with you:KMS California Hair Play Dry Wax, KMS California Hair Stay Medium Hold Hairspray, 19mm-25mm curling iron, 3/4in-1in curling iron, flatiron, tail comb or foil comb, lift and teasing comb, teasing brush (Up by Cricket), small elastics (in clear, brown and black), regular and large bobby pins, large and small hair pins, clips, regular brush, regular-sized hair nets (blonde, brown, medium brown and black) and water/spray bottle.
Skill level recommended: Any and all welcome
Upcoming classes:
Orlando, FL: August 30, 2015
Las Vegas: November 22, 2015
Santa Monica, CA: December 7, 2015
Vacaville, CA: December 13, 2015
Laura Kaszoni(@lalasupdos) is counting her blessings, she says. On Monday, August 17, 2015, the Romanian stylist shared with a crowd of 17 eager stylists at Chicago’s Goldplaited finishing salon that her rise to hair-industry fame has been a fast one.
“Eleven months ago, nobody knew my name,” Kaszoni said. “I didn’t know how to do updos. If it happened for me in 11 months, it can happen with any of you with hard work and passion.”
At the beginning of her hands-on styling class, and Kaszoni adds a caveat to her previous statement. Hard work and passion are paramount, but to gain a sizeable following via Instagram, as she has, stylists also need to know how to take pictures, find good lighting and a clean background.
But first—styling.
The first three hours of class are devoted to Kaszoni’s demos. She walks the stylists through six looks on five different models. First, a classic bun that she frequently has brides request. She also demos two takes on a Mohawk (she says they’re very popular right now along with braids), a half-up style, and a flower-adorned pony style that she quickly flips into a bun when everyone was seemingly taking notes or pictures. It happened so fast that we were all stunned and had to ask her to show it again.
Kaszoni says her motivation stemmed largely from feeling like she had failed a bridal client. She came to the U.S. from Romania in 2006 with a Psychology and cosmetology degree—neither of which were recognized in America. She went through cosmetology school again in the U.S. and worked part-time as a property manager and part-time as a stylist. When she had a client request updos for herself and her wedding party and they ended up disappointed with the results, Kaszoni was upset.
“I was so crushed by the fact that I ruined someone’s big day that I decided to go out and buy a doll and perfect my craft,” Kaszoni says. “I just wanted my bridal clients to be happy.”
Kaszoni spent two hours with her mannequin head religiously every day, and she says she still does for two to three hours daily. She was largely self-taught and soon realized that updos were what she was passionate about. Next, her 56-year-old boss suggested Kaszoni start an Instagram account, and things took off from there.
Now, Kaszoni is traveling around the country teaching classes, but she emphasizes to the stylists at Goldplaited that she doesn’t consider herself an educator.
“If you have anything you think I can learn from you, I would love you to share it,” she says. “Don’t take what I say as a rule. Take my advice. Try it. If it doesn’t work, go back to what works for you.”
During the demo, Kaszoni has the stylists laughing at her anecdotes about learning English and the humorous trouble she got herself into a couple of times when she first came over from Romania. She’s very likeable and approachable; she doesn’t give airs of being above anyone else despite her impressive talents.
After an hour-long lunch break, stylists reconvene at the salon with live models for the hands-on portion of the class. Kaszoni does rounds in the room and offers advice and occasionally another set of hands when needed. She completes one more demo for the enthusiastic group to try out. Stylists come away with seven new styling concepts and a good deal of inspiration from the humble, cheerful Kaszoni.
“When I start to do an updo, I forget about myself,” Kaszoni says.
[[photogallery:32385]]

MODERN SALON sat down with Samuels to discuss the book, beauty education, mentorship and the habits that help beauty professionals thrive.

"The mistake people make is treating AI like a vending machine instead of a personal assistant." Digital marketing expert Scott Moon shares how beauty professionals can use AI while staying authentic

Real-world advice on creativity, consultations, color, burnout, business, boundaries, inclusivity, client care, and career growth from educators and industry experts.

Today's clients are hearing more about longevity, biohacking, inflammation, and healthy aging than ever before. This article explores the science and language behind the skin longevity movement, and what it could mean for client consultations, treatment recommendations, and professional credibility.

Licensed to Thrive, Anna Manukyan's all-in-one beauty career and financial masterclass, is being gifted to professionals who enroll in L'Oreal LEVEL Rewards for a limited time.

From breaking free of external validation to creating joy-based goals, discover a more sustainable and fulfilling path to success.

A full day of education for hairstylists and salon pros focused on pricing, personal branding, client experience, social media, and long-term career growth.

From working backstage at multiple Paris Fashion Week shows to collaborating on four creative collections and expanding her international stage work, Michelle Bowden has had an incredible year of growth. Here, we break down her approach that drove her momentum, offering a framework for stylists looking to elevate their own careers.

This marks Ulta Beauty’s first scholarship partnership with Beauty Changes Lives, building on years of enthusiastic support for the organization and its mission.

Locally owned Great Clips salons offer a wide variety of career opportunities, competitive compensation, supportive salon teams and opportunities to grow your skills, both technically and professionally.
Sponsored by Great Clips

Salon suite consultant Karen Kaminski explains why cheap salon suite rent can destabilize the salon suite business model and why value-based pricing may be a smarter strategy.

These stylists practice hairdresser magic, transforming clients into unicorns, mermaids, rainbows and living works of art.

Keratin Complex is taking education on the road in 2026 with the launch of KC on Tour, a live event series featuring industry icon and salon business coach Tabatha Coffey.

Modern professionalism is evolving beyond hard skills. Technical training is essential but about 85 percent of job success comes from soft skills. In a world where AI and automation are increasing, human connection becomes more valuable, not less.

In his new book "The Creative Mastermind," a writer and creative executive behind brands such as "Top Chef," "Fear Factor," and "Real Housewives," shares his insider knowledge for navigating today's chaotic content landscape.

Personalization is no longer just the cherry on top; it’s the whole sundae. If clients don’t feel like you designed and personalized the experience just for them, they’ll find a salon that does.

Ulta Beauty is always innovating to meet professionals where they are. Amazing transformations happened at The Salon at Ulta Beauty in 2025, and Ulta Beauty artistry and education will be everywhere you want to go in the year ahead. Come see all The Salon at Ulta Beauty has planned for you in 2026!
Sponsored by Ulta Beauty