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How to Better Manage Free Time in Your Daily Schedule

Ah, free time—the unicorn of the salon world. When it appears, it’s either a blessing or a burden, depending on how you manage it. Should you scroll aimlessly through social media? Organize that avalanche of bobby pins? Or stare dramatically out the window pondering life’s mysteries?

Step-by-Step Guide to Starting Your Own Salon Business

The Hair Society is here to guide you through the journey of becoming your own boss and opening your salon. Whether you’re a hairstylist, cosmetologist, or beauty professional, this guide is designed to make the process straightforward and achievable, even if you don’t have a formal college degree.

Year in Review | 2024

As 2024 comes to a close, The Hair Society reflects on a year of transformation in the global hair and beauty industry. This year has been marked by significant changes, challenges, and opportunities, as businesses and leaders adapted to an ever-evolving landscape. From economic shifts to groundbreaking innovations, let’s explore the highlights of the past year and what the future may hold.

The History of Cosmetology: A Simple Story of Beauty Through Time

Cosmetology, the art of making people look and feel beautiful, is something humans have cared about for thousands of years. It’s not just about looking good; it’s about culture, identity, and self-expression. Let’s take a journey through time to see how cosmetology has grown and changed, from ancient times to today.

So, You Want to Be a Licensed Cosmetologist or Barber? Here’s What You Need to Know

Entering the world of cosmetology or barbering opens doors to an exciting career where creativity, skill, and personal connection combine. From foundational training to exploring specialty niches, this path has much to offer. But it’s essential to understand the realities of this field, from licensure and continuing education (CE) requirements to the diversity of workplaces and specializations that exist. In this guide from The Hair Society, we’ll explore what it takes to thrive in this career, the various opportunities available, and the additional skills you’ll need beyond your technical training.

Navigating the World of Hair Loss Solutions: Finding the Right Options for Your Salon

Hair loss is a multifaceted issue that affects countless individuals, and as a salon owner or stylist, understanding the array of solutions available is crucial to providing effective and personalized care. From hair replacement and restoration to trichology, the spectrum of options is broad.

The Power of Collaboration: Elevating Your Hair Business Through Professional Partnerships

In the ever-evolving world of hair styling and technology, the importance of collaboration cannot be overstated. As the industry grows more dynamic and competitive, individual stylists and technicians are finding that joining forces with their peers can unlock new opportunities, boost their business, and keep them at the cutting edge of trends and techniques. Here’s why collaboration should be at the heart of your professional strategy.

Celebrating the Unsung Heroes of the Hair Industry: A Salute from The Hair Society

The hair industry is a vibrant and dynamic field, brimming with creativity, innovation, and passion. From the trend-setting stylists in bustling urban salons to the dedicated professionals in quaint neighborhood shops, every individual in this industry plays a crucial role in shaping the way we look and feel. The Hair Society is proud to salute all those who have and currently dedicate themselves to providing unwavering service and dedication, making the masses look and feel their best through myriad styles, colors, and overall designs of hair.

The Revival of Hair-on-Hair Bonding: A Step Backwards?

In the ever-evolving world of hair restoration, techniques and technologies are constantly being refined to provide the most natural and durable solutions for those struggling with hair loss.

The Hidden Costs of Salons Going Direct to Hair Manufacturers: A Cautionary Tale

In recent years, more salons have opted to bypass traditional domestic vendors and go directly to hair manufacturers. While this approach may seem appealing at first glance, promising lower costs and a direct line to the source, the reality is far more complex. For salons considering this route, there are significant drawbacks to be mindful of, ranging from issues with returns and defects to customer service challenges, language barriers, and exorbitant shipping costs.

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