Advice for Stylists New to the Industry
For stylists just starting out, this tried-and-true advice still works for building a career and a clientele.
For stylists just starting out, this tried-and-true advice still works for building a career and a clientele.
The benefits for both you and your client include less stress, more transparency, and healthy boundaries.
This stylist has started from scratch, several times, and here's what has worked for her.
Boozer is a celebrity hairstylist, image consultant, hair care educator, and salon owner in Los Angeles. Her celebrity roster includes Gwen Stefani, Eve, Mariah Carey, Kerry Washington, and Missy Elliot.
A special report podcast taken from an interview with salon business coaches and experts on how to manage the present time and plan for the future.
When you’re passionate about these principles and they come from the heart, they will always be there for you when you need them.
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“Salon professionals can misunderstand making money with building wealth, and without a timely heads up, leave the salon with little to show for a lifetime of salon work. I’ve seen this happen too many times.”
Strategies around scheduling, some suggestions for making homeschooling easier, and resources to tap into are offered in this blog from Sola.
Personally, I’ve moved on to learning to live with the virus, its guidelines, restrictions and precautions instead of waiting around or ignoring the pandemic. I just try to sensibly take care of myself.
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