
How To Style A Shag Based On Texture
The shag has always been a unisex style – a soft silhouette with lots of layers and tons of texture. The cut creates a great amount of fullness throughout the crown with thin fringes. While the shag has its roots in the 70s, it has bubbled up over the years and keeps making a comeback. With its latest rendition, the SamVilla ArTeam is proving its popularity is back once again. Keep reading to discover tips for styling a shag for different textures!
Texturizing Tips For Fine Hair
Does fine hair get your (style) down? We get it! Often stylists don’t know what to do when a finely textured client sits in their chair. While it may seem like there have been one too many rules in the past it’s time to forget the notion that fine and thin hair shouldn’t be layered or texturized! In fact, this fabric comes alive with well-planned techniques that allow it to float and move while keeping the look of density through the ends.

Game-Changing Tools Every Stylist Needs This Season
Summer is in full effect, which means clients will be rushing to the salon looking to you to breathe new life into their dry, brittle and sun-damaged strands. Why not breathe new life into your workstation as well? While you may have a few tried-and-true tools that you can’t part with, it’s always a good idea to stock up on some fresh new additions to inspire your creativity during the warmer months. Check out five must-have tools to add to your arsenal this season.