Featured Artist: Jesse Linares
The change in season is a perfect time to revive your routine and gain inspiration in the salon. Offering up a fresh perspective, Jesse Linares, Sam Villa ArTeam Member and TRACE SALON + SUPPLY @jesse.linares identifies with hairdressers who work behind the chair full-time because he is one himself. “Working hairdressers have to produce consistent results regularly on the same people. That’s a unique need and pressure that is often not addressed in modern hair education. It’s important to me that stylists understand the WHY behind trends and techniques and thereby gain more control over their hands, personal vision and their business,” explains Linares. Promoting education that develops a diversified skill set necessary for success, Linares is sharing more about his process and how he got to where he is in his career today.

5 Tips on How to Be Successful in a New Salon
After the lockdown, there were a lot of individuals relocated across the country. Whether you, as a stylist, have moved or you’ve had to say goodbye to guests who have, or you are looking to relocate currently — you shouldn’t fear the process. Speaking from personal experience, Ellen Devine, Sam Villa ArTeam, and Master Stylist at Lunatic Fringe @Ellendevinehair, is giving insight from her personal experience on the matter. From how to tell your current guests to starting at a new salon, she’s got tips to help!

How To Cut Long Curtain Fringe
There have been countless fringe trends rising in popularity over the past few seasons. Whether you’re transitioning from your go-to shape or trying bangs on for the first time, curtain fringe is a great gateway. “It’s always exciting when you get to cut fresh fringe on someone who doesn’t have any bangs,” explains Karla Valenzuela, Sam Villa Ambassador and Redken Artist @kolor.me. karlaa. Recently she had a guest request natural looking highlights with a long curtain bang, and she’s sharing all the details about how to get the look.