What is your specialty as a stylist? fashion, salon, image, objects...?
Hairdressing to me is a craft. There is only the mechanical or natural. My 18 years of experience has taken me to Miami, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Orlando; from Apprentice to Master and from Student to Teacher. I am passionate about being a Colorist, Educator and Stylist. There are many Salons/Spas in the Orlando area but to stay on top of your game in this competitive industry, you must as a hairstylist/haircolorist be in a constant learning mode. Knowing your product line is very important and reaching out to get all the education from the local distributorships will not cut it anymore. I enjoy dwelling into all aspects of my profession. I form alot of photoshoots every month to show the haircolor client the changes in haircolor and placement of haircolor. Goldwell, Scruples, Framesi haircolor on my lists of day to day haircolor usage. My speciality of corrective color came to me in the beginning of my career. From learning basic haircolor formulation, I got quite bored and started to grasp for more of a challenge. Knowing your product line is very important and reaching out to get all the education from the local distributorships will not cut it anymore, that is why I got to alot of advanced education courses, Vidal Sassoons, Toni&Guy they are the Harvard of haircoloring, and hairstyling courses.
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