
About
Due to being licensed for 19 years and in multiple states I have a great understanding of hair structure and the science behind it. A pillar of my business is being family and budget friendly, all members of your family are welcome!
During this unprecedented time, I have a tech whose main focus is on sanitation and sterilization. We do ask if you have or have been around anyone with flu-like symptoms that you postpone your visit.
My favorite part of being a stylist is the privilege to meet new clients and make their hair wishes come true. Over the years, education has been a huge part of the ability to stay relevant. I have been trained by Wella, Paul Mitchell, Bed Head and will soon begin offering eyelash extensions as well as tape-in and i-Tip extensions through Dream Catchers.
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Beth K.
Trinity
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Once a request is received the potential client is contacted within 4-6 hours, then we discuss what vision they have and how the look will be achieved. The last step is creating a bundle specific to the client's budget and then the fun begins!
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Color correction techniques, Redken, Paul Mitchell, Wella, extensive cutting, Stained Glass Window color class, Barbicide, Sanitation and Sterilization
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
My prices are mainly fixed prices, this is how I keep the pricing budget friendly. However, if the client needs further treatment like Olaplex or extra bowls mixed we will discuss this immediately.
How did you get started in this business?
I am the fifth generation to style hair in my family and being a stylist continues to be my passion.
What types of customers have you worked with?
All hair types, curly, wavy, straight, fine and thin, thick and coarse.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Thick, curly haired girls should always go to a fellow stylist with thick, curly hair. Thick hair is difficult to work with and so many stylists get lost in a thick head of hair. As a person with thick, curly hair I have had so many hair disasters so I work hard to ensure my clients do not have any mishaps.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
Will they be able to maintain the look?
Do they want to come in regularly or annually?
Will this preserve the integrity of my hair?
Does this stylist just want my money or does the stylist care about me as a client?