This website is dedicated to empowering hair stylists by teaching them how to establish healthy boundaries. By setting boundaries, stylists can protect their creativity and avoid burnout, allowing them to continue delivering amazing results to their clients. Join us to learn how to establish strong boundaries and reignite your passion for hair styling.
Establishing Strong Boundaries in Your Salon
Establish strong boundaries in your salon to create a positive work environment, maintain control, and build a professional reputation.
Overcoming Negativity Bias: The Key to Setting Strong Salon Boundaries
Boost your confidence and elevate your salon success by overcoming negativity bias. Learn how to establish professional boundaries and improve client relationships with tips and insights from psychological theories.
How To Get Your Clients To Read Your Blog
Maximize your client engagement by incorporating your blog into regular communication. Include links in email signatures, business cards, and monthly newsletters. Utilize social media to promote your blog and keep clients informed of the latest trends in the hair industry. Boost visibility with Instagram Stories, Facebook Live, and TikTok.
5 Tips If You Want To Start A Blog
Learn the expert tips and tricks to starting a successful blog. From niche selection to content creation and promotion, these five tips will guide you through launching a blog that stands out.
Every Hair Stylist Should Have A Blog
A blog is a powerful way to establish yourself as a trusted and reputable hairstylist and can be a valuable asset in building and growing your business.
You are not responsible for everyone who crosses your path.
You are not responsible for everyone who crosses your path.
Uncomfortable conversations are hard. Avoiding conflict is harder.
Your clients are coming to you because you can help them achieve a goal that they can’t achieve on their own. Uncomfortable conversations come up sometimes, and it helps to remember that there are only so many topics that are relevant to your role in your client’s life.
If you don’t run your day, your day will run you.
If people don't cooperate with you, your schedule is blown to bits. You're working late, squeezing people in, exhausted and inconsistent, and wondering if it's worth it.
Be yourself. It’s the best filter.
You are not for everyone. Not everyone who crosses your path is your responsibility. They’re NPCs in your game - extras in your movie.
Do You Have A Code Of Conduct?
Professional hairstylists step up to lead their clients with Boundaries and create some for themselves, too.
Trust Yourself
When you don’t trust yourself, you’re putting off an awkward moment that will only get worse with time.
Never Have A Toxic Client Again
You'll never have to deal with mean clients in the salon again. Toxic clients are allergic to boundaries.
Be Choosy About What You Give Your Energy
Being passive does not mean that you carry someone else’s weight. It means that you don’t have to give it your energy. Picture the rudeness dissipating in the space between you. The negativity isn’t yours. Let it fall flat like a joke in poor taste.
Should you fire a bad tipper?
The freedom to use Boundaries to cultivate the career you want and lead your clients into that vision comes with responsibility. You must follow a personal code of ethics to help keep your human nature in check. Commit to running your thoughts through this process to determine why you’re feeling this way and what you should do about it.
Should you release a client who doesn’t trust you?
You can feel when a client doesn’t trust you just by their body language. They’re moving their head to watch everything you do, making you chase them with your comb. They make you explain everything you’re doing and question your decisions as you explain.
Should you release a client who doesn’t respect your schedule?
What you allow will continue. Don’t allow someone to pay you money so that they can disrespect you. That’s not why you became a hairdresser.
Should you release a client who doesn't want the looks you like to create?
We stylists have one of the best jobs on the planet, but being around the wrong people can make you question your career choice. A lot of stylists end up quitting because they’re not finding their people or their stride.