In this short video, Steven Wren--a Faces of Sola Salon Studios Ambassador and a Wahl Platform Artist--talks to us about how his career took him to being his own boss, inside his shop.
Being unable to find bilingual stylists can be discouraging to the millions of primarily Spanish-speaking clients in the US. Here's how Daniel Montes makes them feel welcome in his salon.
Being a hairdresser can bring you to many places, even to the 95th Academy Awards. We had 10 questions for third-generation hairdresser Camille Friend, a first-time Oscar nominee for best hair and makeup for 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,' about her Academy Award experience.
In honor of International Women’s Day, four female salon owners and Sam Villa brand ambassadors share their challenges and accomplishments in this special interview.
Celebrity barber and owner of Team Hairbenders, Darrl “Dee” Robert Jr. shares his passion for community building, celebrity hairdressing and his New Orleans salon.
The holidays are a time to reflect on the abundance of the past year and to show compassion to those less fortunate. Barbering Today explores how barbers show their gratitude.
When one of the nation's deadliest tornadoes robbed Lori Goins of her career as cosmetologist and salon owner, she started over. Following her passion for grooming, she became a barber, then a manager and now is a franchise owner of a successful barbering brand.
Barbershops are well known to be the cornerstone in their community. Barber Gabriel Quiñones, owner of GQ Cuts is lifelong resident of La Puente, CA, and is a sitting member of the City Council. He exemplifies how voting leads to changes and progress.
A mid-career shift prompts Todd Sambuco to leave corporate America, attend cosmetology school and open up a barbershop, leveraging all he learned about branding to quickly grow a successful business in Charlotte, North Carolina.
When a master barber and former educator sells his shop, he segues to becoming a full-time set barber in Atlanta, working with Netflix and with movies, such as "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."
Becoming a provider of scalp micropigmentation has been very financially and personally rewarding for Miguel Rosas. He says that it's a natural service for barbers and stylists to offer their clients and that the money to be made can almost sound "too good to be true." Hear for yourself.