Blogging Isn’t Dead: How to Write to Grow Your Community
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.
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.
This audio-chat app has the world talking, and there are some unique benefits for the salon industry.
What do a bridal stylist, a salon owner and a traveling educator have in common? They’re all beauty pros who persevered in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, MODERN SALON Artist Connective members share what success looks in the face of adversity.
While some clients opt for bright neons, there are many who prefer approachable pastel blends. Get the formula for these soft and wearable vivid transformations.
Instagram is the most important channel for stylists and their clients. High-quality photos that show off your work will fill your appointment book.
If you’re eager for spring color trends, let us introduce you to cheery lemon drop hair.
Baltimore colorist Emily Boulin shares her secret to making her vivids stand out: using this new color technology alongside natural shades.
In March, everything felt uncertain and insecure as salons closed and communities went into quarantine. Nine months later, so much has happened and so much has changed. Through all the COVID craziness, here are some of the things that kept these stylists sane and centered.
During COVID, stylists found many ways to stay afloat when they couldn't see clients. Haley Garber combined her love for design and her crafty capabilities to open an Etsy store to sell her handmade hair accessories.
It takes a light touch, some products with grit, and encouraging hair to find its own direction.
The secure and easy all-access connection to your content.
Bookmarked content can then be accessed anytime on all of your logged in devices!
Already a member? Log In