Why did you become a hairstylist or colorist?
I became a hairdresser because I’m very drawn to the creative aspect of the job. Working with hair allows me to express myself artistically. I also enjoy the way you create and maintain a bond with your clients. By getting to know them, I can create a hairstyle that truly suits them.
What do you love most about your job?
I truly love haircutting. It’s one of the most rewarding parts of being a hairstylist for me. I see it as a form of sculpting. I’m not just trimming ends, I’m shaping the hair to frame the face in the most flattering way. Every cut is like creating a custom look that brings out someone’s best features. There’s nothing better than seeing it all come together and watching someone light up at the final result.
Best advice for treating hair at home?
Get regular trims, even if you’re growing your hair. It might seem counterintuitive, but trimming every 8 to 12 weeks helps prevent split ends from traveling up the strand and causing more breakage.
My authentic belief is…
Your hair is a key part of your identity. It’s the first thing people notice. Whether bold, natural, or simple, it tells your story. That’s why I’m passionate about helping people find a style that reflects who they are.
Favorite ABC product:
I’m really enjoying the new formula of the Replenish line. Adding rice water was such a great move.