Send a a Text- leave your name & email so we can respond! Bright hair doesn’t happen by accident; it happens when you choose your toner with purpose. We unpack a simple system that turns toning from confusing to clear: identify the true lift after the rinse, read the remaining pigment, then decide whether you’re neutralizing, refining, or enhancing. Along the way, we call out common traps—like overtone-as-habit—and share why letting a little warmth live can make blondes look shinier, clea...
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Send a a Text- leave your name & email so we can respond! Bright hair doesn’t happen by accident; it happens when you choose your toner with purpose. We unpack a simple system that turns toning from confusing to clear: identify the true lift after the rinse, read the remaining pigment, then decide whether you’re neutralizing, refining, or enhancing. Along the way, we call out common traps—like overtone-as-habit—and share why letting a little warmth live can make blondes look shinier, clea...
Are You Forgetting About Your Bread & Butter Clients?
The Messy Hairstylist
20 minutes
8 months ago
Are You Forgetting About Your Bread & Butter Clients?
Send a a Text- leave your name & email so we can respond! No one’s asking, “How do I market to my bread & butter clients?” anymore. It’s all about the big blonding transformations—but is that really the best long-term strategy? So many stylists are ditching gray coverage and routine color clients from their menus, but those are the ones who keep your books steady and your business sustainable. In this episode, we’re breaking down why bread & butter clients matter, how to market to...
The Messy Hairstylist
Send a a Text- leave your name & email so we can respond! Bright hair doesn’t happen by accident; it happens when you choose your toner with purpose. We unpack a simple system that turns toning from confusing to clear: identify the true lift after the rinse, read the remaining pigment, then decide whether you’re neutralizing, refining, or enhancing. Along the way, we call out common traps—like overtone-as-habit—and share why letting a little warmth live can make blondes look shinier, clea...