Your hair is full of secret’s and we are ready to tell them. When seasoned professional hairstylist Tracey teams up with hot mess and newbie hairstylist AJ, the crazies come out. Join our podcast as we discuss all of the ins and outs of the hair industry through our eyes. From crazy competition from salons to client horror stories, we cover everything!
"Only use this method" strikes again. Many roads lead to the same place and that doesn't make it wrong. As a stylist and a client, it is important to ask questions. If you don't, as a client you'll just pay now and cry later. and a stylist will cry now and pay later.
Sometimes, hair horror stories start with people experimenting with their hair and others start with an ulta and regis salon. We talk about how we've effed up our hair and how others got effed and we have restored them back to hair glory.
In the world of content creation, we struggle with what's important as a small business and independent stylist. Is it presentation, production or popularity that's winning in the industry.
Good help is hard to find. We discuss both sides of the coin on expectations as a stylist utilizing an assistant and assistants goal setting in a salon environment.
Have you ever wondered what happened to a client that you haven't seen for a while, especially one who's hair you've done for a long time, only to find out you've been blocked and baffled, yeah us too.
We talk about continuation of care through communicating with a client and how reaching a clear understanding can sometimes be simple, confusing, difficult or all of the above and some in between.
Our worst nightmare has become a reality, losing a client, because they think we were talking about them lol. We give a friendly reminder that hair mafia is about a collective experience as a stylist and that our stories told are only proof our clients are more alike than different.
We talk about the importance of really practicing your craft and learning techniques is an ongoing process. We also talk of how the industry can be manipulative in marketing their extension technique as the best, when really it's about your progress, foundation, and integrity.
It's interesting being a stylist with and trying to have boundaries, because it just turns into Jerry Springer (RIP). Just know you're worth our full attention, so when you ask or something we don't have on our schedule, you're prob gonna get crumbs jk, lol.
Its a topic that comes up often, booth rent or commission. It really about knowing yourself, because we are all different. Like at this point, just make sure you can do hair, no matter where you are lol.
Communications is key, but sometimes it goes south. We talk about the struggles of setting boundaries as a hairstylist and how clients make their emergency our priority, as they communicate how they must be squeezed in or they'll die and won't take no for an answer. We bout to send them invoices for our phone bill since ya wanna blow us up.
My self proclaimed “burn victim”, She begged, she bled, she moaned and groaned and finally made to the mafia headquarters. The woman who “thugged it out” for her blonde shares her view from the other side of the table as a client
Back by unpopular demand, Edna joins as cohost and we take another trip down memory lane and sprinkle tips and trick about haircare and healthcare
Some of y'all need to be put on time out the way y'all be acting up lol. We talk about Clients behavior and their low awareness
We talk about what it's like to build out a salon, finding a contractor and the strange and memorable experience with our favorite contractor Mike flipping the script on us.
AJ and Tracey read sentiments and give their thoughts on clients who have left reviews for salons they have received services from. Let's just say, they ain't leavin' hugs and kisses.
We share an interesting encounter with a salon assistant that didn't quite know what direction they wanted to go and then blamed Tracey when the decision was made to part ways.
Tracey shares some ins and out about owning an extension line, market saturation, and how to stay semi sane in the dog eat dog world of weave.
Hurt people, hurt people, am I right. An attempt at a PSA turns into a therapeutic rant as AJ expresses how clients have handled their grievances with him and Tracey remains the voice of reason lol.
We talk about what it takes to remain current with trends in the beauty industry and how traveling for continued education can be a nightmare with some laughs along the way.
Special guest Emma joins AJ to reflect on how they met during hair school and how they appreciate that time. We talk about using social media, preparing to have clientele while in school, networking and how it's important to set your own goals while learning, as well as the importance of finding like minded and driven people in the industry.
We reflect on a year in the industry and talk about goal setting. We also speak about how resolutions and mindset do and don't serve us. Just do you boo boo, and you'll be happy. xoxo
Tracey and AJ try to bring the Christmas spirit, but some scrooges wanna get in the way of that. Listen as we share some holiday woes and spread Christmas cheer.
We talk about the difference in charging your worth and knowing when a service ain't worth what they charged.
Why do people lie lol? We talk about a common phrase used in the beauty work of “community over competition” and how some that are most vocal about it, really aren't practicing what they preach.
We gotta give it to Kim, she was right, nobody seems to wanna work these days. We talk about work ethic and what it looks like for some in the industry.
When trouble shooting isn't enough sometimes you just gotta call a thing a thing.
Join us for an attitude of gratitude as we share our fav products and why, as well as tips and tricks for a change, instead of trauma dumping
Licensed mental health therapist and aspiring life coach Edna, takes a walk down memory lane with AJ. As they reminisce on how she catapulted him into the work of sew in extensions, bad hair styles and shenanigans starting back in college.
You could be on your deathbed and people will still ask you if they can get their hair done. Sidney talks about near death experiences and 10 years being in the industry.
We countdown our top five horrific experiences to date while in the hair industry.
Special guests Britni & Dianna from a neighboring salon join us to talk about how the industry has changed since quarantine and difficulties of running a business. Of course crazy encounters and conversations with clients and coworkers.
Knowledge is money...I mean power. We talk about how to elevate your business and confidence. Whether it's better customer service or growing your skills, set yourself up to deliver better work that's worth every penny you charge.
Many of our clients are more alike than different. This time around we mash up client stories as they share common themes of relationships with bad men, rash decisions and bar brawls as well as some of our past relationships woes.
It's not me it's you, is sometimes the first thing we wanna say when a client doesn't view our work as top notch. Here's some perspective on how we think we can step up a client's experience.
This should rule your relationship with clients. We know if you're a stylist you've heard it a million times, but we wanna tell you again. Clients, we're gonna throw some tips at you as well so you can get your stylist on the same page as you boo!
We discuss how our paths collided and a brief take on our perspective of the hair world where alike and different.