this is what investing in your craft looks like.
Working as a hairstylist specializing in texture hair requires not only technical skills but also a deep understanding of different hair types and the patience to perfect your craft. Investing in your artistry means constantly learning new techniques, attending workshops, and experimenting with products that enhance natural texture without compromising hair health. In NYC, where diversity thrives, hairstylists encounter a wide range of hair textures, making it crucial to tailor styling approaches to each client’s unique needs. From sets that define curls to elaborate designs on textured hair, mastering how to manage and style various patterns can distinguish a stylist in this competitive market. I have found that working on texture hair on set demands attention to detail and creativity. For example, using specialized tools and products helps in achieving the desired look while maintaining the integrity of the hair. Collaboration with makeup artists and photographers also plays a key role in ensuring the final appearance matches the artistic vision of the shoot. Investing time in understanding texture on set has enabled me to build client trust and deliver high-quality results consistently. Whether it’s preparing hair for photoshoots or styling for daily wear, embracing the nuances of texture empowers hairstylists to bring out the best in every client’s natural beauty.

























































































