SALON TODAY catches up with Shaw on the red carpet just before the award show to talk about being an educator and how she enrolls every staff member in her salon in education.
Education is necessary for beauty professionals to maintain their cosmetology licenses, and paying for that education can be burdensome, but it doesn't have to be. Understand which education tax credits can help you offset those costs.
A new year is the best time to begin planning out your salon's education calendar, and looking for ways to help team members pursue the classes they desire. SalonTraining.com's Tracey Napotnik lists some strategies for building an education program even if you are on a budget.
A practical and tactical approach to building a leadership infrastructure in a small business.
According to Jesse Linares, any spare moment is an opportunity to learn. Share his tips with your team members during your next staff meeting, and add some suggestions of your own.
Learning empathy, flexibility, and how to work with people from different backgrounds and cultures will prepare the students of the barber and beauty to navigate an increasingly multicultural future.
Beauty nonprofit brings the industry’s top AAPI hair and makeup artists together to offer back-to-back education in a fundraiser to raise funds for an AAPI artist grant.
The Board of Certified Haircolorists offers certification to hair colorists everywhere looking to master their craft.
ISSE Digital Experience 2021 features more than 80 virtual education sessions from the industry’s top hair, skin, nail, and makeup educators and influencers, with tickets costing only $25 for PBA members. MODERN has an exclusive code for $5 off!
Matrix is reconfirming and modernizing those values through its commitment to being an inclusive haircare and hair color brand.
This year, Davines is excited share this opportunity with all stylists, not just those in the Davines network, and invite everyone to the World Wide Hair Tour in the Cloud.
"We are embracing a holistic approach, ranging from developing innovative offerings to looking at how we can help salons maximize their profitability. Weathering the challenging times of 2020, like never before the industry needs to band together and support each other in meaningful ways – a movement Color Space is excited to help influence.”
Despite the pandemic, barbers, stylists and pet groomers can now access interactive premium education from anywhere in the world.
L’Oréal ACCESS features L’Oréal Professional brands’ educational content, localized from all countries, in all languages, allowing salon professionals to access one single hub for any need.
The Beauty Connect virtual show allows attendees to transport themselves to an immersive digital experience.
20 of the industry’s top artists behind the hair and faces of Beyoncé, Michelle Obama, Tyra Banks, Taraji P. Henson and others will be offering live education on how to work with deep skin tones and textured hair.
As an industry, we’re examining the ways we can improve around diversity, inclusivity and representation. This educational equity consultant suggests we check ourselves, first.