This pandemic forced change for a lot of people. It made us question everything in our lives; our careers, our priorities, even where we live in the world. Huge changes had to happen and we had to pivot to remain relevant. The interesting thing is that out of a horrific, scary situation wonderful new opportunities were born.
It’s easy to forget that the real reason a client is in your chair is to get their hair, nails, or skin done. There are three items I would never share with someone I see every six weeks for a paid service—no matter how cool they are.
Evie Johnson, Mizani Technical Educator, talks about being a finalist in the North American Hairdressing Awards, what lead her to be a trichologist, as well as what it means to her to see perseverance and passion pay off.
Stephen Moody, Education Director - North America for the Wella Company, talks about his approach to hairdressing (he is celebrating 40 years!), his passion for teaching and why he chose to enter a hairdressing competition for the first time during a pandemic.
Joy La May of Destroy the Hairdresser talks about ways to change your pricing structure, how to accurately charge for your time, and how it leads to a future-proof career.
With the rise of social media, it may feel as though there isn’t a market for blogs anymore. But Freddy Razo, a California-based barber disagrees. Big time.
Through the pandemic and beyond, Revel Nail strives to offer the best products and promotions possible for nail professionals so they can provide clients with the service they deserve.