"It’s about texture… and texture doesn’t have a race."
In the days following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, the despair being shared by so many also served to propel Rodrick Samuels, a barber, educator, and owner, into action.
From the Barcelona salon Pelsynera comes the Mr. BOY Collection of varied looks and perspectives of a single face.
New retail platform was designed to connect consumers with the Black-owned beauty brands that resonate with their needs.
It takes a light touch, some products with grit, and encouraging hair to find its own direction.
Beauty comes in all shapes and colors, texture and styles--these artists prove that in their work. Get inspired by these must-follow black stylists and black-owned salons.
Why should every stylist keep what are considered "barber tools" in their kits? These four barber/stylists tell you why.
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A celebration of texture on four different lengths and texture types.
“Every day we listen to what our clients want, whereas with the photo shoots, we're able to unleash our creativity no holds barred.”
For a client with fine hair, this technique walks you through the steps for achieving the look and feel of thicker hair.
The Ulta Beauty Pro Team embraces a company-wide initiative of celebrating unique beauty that "doesn't come in a box."
Give your clients "woke up like this" hair using products from Sexy Hair's men's line. In this video tutorial, Alex Rivera, @alexfaction, demos how to create effortless texture.
For clients seeking texture with medium hold, artist Trevor James turns to Sexy Hair's Convertible Creme.
Barber and educator Rodrick Samuels creates a variety of textures to show the design possibilities in men's grooming.
“The lack of inclusivity can be solved but we have to change ourselves and our human perspective. It is a hard but simple answer--education."