Maybe you have misplaced your passion for your work and career. Or you see people doing things and think, "I wish I could do that." If you find yourself stuck, looking around, waiting to be inspired--well, I was there once, too. And here is how I found my "why" and started on the most exciting phase of my life and career.
Hair as fabric. These images highlight weaving techniques that style hair into bespoke headdresses.
These elegant but still relaxed images show-off the styling of Laura Gunter, while also fulfilling a commitment she made to herself--to create her own photo collection.
As a long time Wella user and salon pro with over 30 years of experience, she knows a thing or two about hair color and elevating your skill set.
Instagram is the most important channel for stylists and their clients. High-quality photos that show off your work will fill your appointment book.
"You’re doing beautiful hair every day. Not shooting it for social is a missed opportunity for others to actually see it and request your services," says Blake Reed Evans, salon owner and media coach.
This invitation-only category honors the top artists, educators and artistic directors. The NAHA Master Stylist of the Year allows the very best of the best in the industry to showcase their top work of the year.
And examples of her beautiful work. In this short post, Ellie Toia @xoxo_balayage talks about her Ribbon Balyage Technique, her comprehensive consultations, and her love for hair painting.
Working with natural texture and minimal products to keep hair in motion.
Luminous lighting surrounds these dramatic master works of editorial texture styling by Detra Smith.
Suite Management Franchising announces the three winners for its 2019 Redken Flair Photo Contest which includes Best Overall Transformation, Best Color and Red Carpet Ready
How will hiding likes impact the professional beauty industry? We polled influencers and Instagram power users to see how they feel about the pending US changes that began rolling out in other countries earlier this year.
Ammon Carver, Chief Artistic Director for Ulta Beauty, paired with Cosmetologists Chicago to teach stylists how photo-shoot-ready hair can change the salon space.
Look for layered mullet shags, bowl-cut Caesar bangs, replicated perm sets and chunky paneled highlights in this colorful collection.
“Every day we listen to what our clients want, whereas with the photo shoots, we're able to unleash our creativity no holds barred.”
The annual competition expanded this year to include more categories, encompassing even more artistry and opportunity to be recognized.
NAHA Styling and Finishing winner Sarajane Maples (@blushandmane) shares her top five tips for capturing your work on Instagram, in a photo studio and beyond.