Only someone who’s had a bad cut or colour knows the feelings of helplessness and rage that can accompany a botched style job. So here are some tips that will ensure you never have to hear, “but it’s only hair, it’ll grow out” again!
Be honest with yourself
Too many women (and sometimes men) make the mistake of getting treatments that they’re unable to maintain. What sort of time do you realistically have each morning to style your hair? How often are you likely to come back for touchups and trims? Are you willing to purchase and use the necessary products and tools to maintain the cut you’re after? Be realistic in your expectations and then communicate them clearly to your stylist during the consult. Continue reading →

Amber, one of our lovely clients!
1. Make peace with your hair
Fighting your natural texture is only going to damage your hair in the long run. Sure, you can occasionally straighten or curl or otherwise heat treat your hair, but if you want genuinely healthy locks, it’s best not to fight mother nature. Instead, get a cut that works with the texture of your hair and the shape of your face. It’s healthier and lower maintenance! Continue reading →
Whether you’re seeking a promotion or a spouse, studies prove that a healthy head of hair can be a powerful advantage.
Obviously your best bet for getting a coveted job or promotion is having the necessary training and skills to do the work (and do it well), but don’t underestimate the important of your appearance. Especially your hair and skin.
It sounds shallow, but there’s actually a sound scientific basis for this bias. Humans are programmed by evolution to be drawn to mates (and leaders) who broadcast signals of good health. Great hair is definitely one of them. Continue reading →