The company was created to help beauty professionals take charge of their careers with various opportunities.
by Staff
May 30, 2019
1/2
1 min to read
Remember all of those awesome opportunities you wish you had known about? Backstage at Fashion Week, photoshoots, cool collaborations and even mentorships with incredible artists? Canvas Recruit launched a site designed to show users all these opportunities in one place.
Canvas Recruit was created in 2018 with the mission of sharing career opportunities with beauty pros. All interested users have to do it create a canvas portfolio, and they'll be considered for these opportunities.
Ad Loading...
To kick-off the “Canvas Exclusive Mentorships” program Canvas Recruit has partnered some of the industry's hottest artists, including Jay Wesley Olsen and Pope The Barber, from across North America and that's just the beginning. They have already started setting up new opportunities in new cities. Check canvasrecruit.com for updates.
How it works:
Go to canvasrecruit.com to create your free canvas portfolio to be considered. Then “browse opportunities,” click the link of the one you want and hit apply. Canvas Recruit will do the rest. The first mentor opportunity is June 10, so be sure to apply right away.
VIDEO: In this clip,see how J Ladner, Lindsay Guzman and Gerard Scarpaci will be part of the mentorship program this summer.
Celebrating 60 years in haircare, Dippity-Do is honoring its styling heritage with its Girls with Curls collection, a reimagined Light Hold Gelée inspired by the brand's original 1965 styling gel.
Covet & Mane has expanded its Pro Color System with the launch of Color Boost Drops, completing what the company says is the first professional color system engineered specifically for hair extensions.
The 2026 Beauty Changes Lives Legacy Award has been awarded to Sam Villa for his trailblazing contribution, advocacy and mentorship that has profoundly transformed and elevated the professional beauty industry.
Curl Cult founder Janine Jarman, a hairstylist, salon owner, educator, and product creator, is opening a community investment round that gives hairdressers and clients the opportunity to own a stake in the company they helped grow.
Aura Salonware is proud to announce its 2026 scholarship recipients. This first-time scholarship in partnership with the Professional Beauty Association awarded three different scholarships to support beauty professionals at every point in their professional journey.
SalonCentric has announced its expansion into Alaska, marking the distributor’s presence across all 50 states and bringing additional access to professional beauty products, education and business support to licensed salon professionals in the region.
Though their Astronaut of Hope collection of brushes and clips, ERGO Styling Tools raises $33,000 to support HairToStay, the first and only national nonprofit dedicated to making scalp cooling treatments affordable for cancer patients.
At the America’s Beauty Show press conference—hosted in collaboration with Cosmetologists Chicago—these standout professionals were recognized for their contributions to the industry.
A full day of education for hairstylists and salon pros focused on pricing, personal branding, client experience, social media, and long-term career growth.
amika's new Stylist Circle is a community-first model designed to reflect and support the full spectrum of today's working stylists. Find out how you can join.