
3 Ways To Utilize Texturizing Techniques
Texturizing techniques are a staple for any stylist. It’s the little details that take a look from great to amazing with a few strategic cuts. Clients love when we give them that one on one focus creating a look that they can easily recreate at home. From notched scissors to razors and point cutting to stroke cutting, texturizing techniques are the best way to personalize a cut, color, or style while making your work look flawless.

Stylists: Traveling For Work? Here’s Everything You Need To Know To Make Packing A Breeze
Imagine this: You’re at the airport, waiting for TSA to examine your carry-on bag, as tiny beads of sweat start to form along the back of your neck as you wonder if your work essentials are permitted for your carry-on. You anxiously wait for your bags to go through the scanner, only for security to tell you that your hairspray is too large to carry onto the plane, meaning that you must either A) run back to the checked baggage area and see if it’s not too late to throw it in your suitcase or B) toss it and vow to pick up a new one at your destination. Although we usually suggest taking only a carry on, this isn't always the case when it comes to traveling for work! Don’t let this happen to you! Here, an easy-to-follow guide on how to pack your essentials when traveling for work.

The Real Reason Why Haircuts Are SO Expensive
The saying, “You get what you pay for,” is often touted in the beauty industry, but is a haircut really worth its high price tag? Contrary to popular belief, haircuts aren’t solely expensive because a stylist believes that she or he is “worth it”—there is actually an array of factors that determine the price of a haircut. Check out the top five reasons why even a standard haircut isn’t cheap.