Monday, February 14, 2011

2/14/2011 Hairepy

Happy Valentines Day Hair lovers!!!


It has definitely been a minute! I do apologize.  In the recent month I have completed a move to San Diego, California and today picked up my license to officially, and legally do hair in California! YAY!!!

I have recently started working in a salon and spa "WalterTodd" in the North park area.  I am so excited to be joining their family of very talented stylists and fun and positive energy!!  I hope that if any of you all know anyone in the Hillcrest, North Park, Balboa area let them know I have arrived and would love to help them achieve their hair destiny! 

To all of My client-friends in Atlanta and all my family, I am truly blessed to have you in my life!  All of your support, well wishes, and sadness for your hair that I was leaving have been such an amazing boost of energy and confidence.  The life I lead as a stylist is that of knowing I will never be the best, I will never know it all, and all I can continue to do is my best.  Your encouragement and support have made me feel closer to my goals and have pushed me to believe that I really am good and I can do anything.  So, I thank you and love you all!

And so it is..... Valentines day that is!! So guys use those products to use appropriately and correctly (check earlier post for help) and ladies break out those curling irons, hot rollers, and hairspray and enjoy the love of one another and eachother... and for your hair, eh! We'll take care of putting the love back in tomorrow after tonight's teasing fun!!

Much love and happy hair!!
rae

3 comments:

  1. Way to go Rae!! Eve Rose and her family miss you already :) She came to work and told me how sad they were you were moving. May you make many other families as adorable!!

    Tina

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  2. I'm still struggling back here in ATL with my curly hair. I would love to find someone that knows, I mean really KNOWS, how to cut my hair. I've been frustrated to find that the "Curly Hair Specialist" at many salons is the stylist that knows how to straighten curly hair....NOT work with th natural curls. This is a large hole in the industry. Any suggestions? :[

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  3. Robin! I hear ya! I wish more people would embrace their curly hair like you! I know some pretty amazing hairstylists but as far as getting what you really want from us it is all about communication. Art up appointments for consultations at a couple different salons and just go talk to them and tell them all of your concerns. A consult appointment takes the pressure off having to stay and get your hair done and just let's you get to know the stylist and what they are about. Ask for a look book of their work, really dig into them. It is after all your hair and your money so the best research done by you! I hope this helps cuz, love you!

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