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Going freelance means you’re in charge of your day and get to plan things exactly as you choose. While you might be working alone, you should never feel alone; read on for our tips on keeping your mental state healthy and balanced.
While starting your own business can feel like an endless list of tasks there is so much you can do via your phone and a variety of apps.
When it comes to being a hair or beauty pro – freelance or salon-based – social media offers your clients a window into your creations, how you work and how popular you are.
There are various ways you can go freelance; while some hair and beauty pros prefer to rent a chair or space in an existing salon, others love the freedom and flexibility of creating their own at-home workspace.
Starting your own business can definitely be daunting, but once you’ve got your clientele sorted, you’re halfway there! Here we break down some useful tips to getting and retaining your clients.
Deciding on your costs can be one of those super difficult decisions that you’d rather not deal with. However, it is an important step, so make sure you do your research. Here are some tips to help make the process that little bit less painful.
More and more people in the hair and beauty industry are going freelance and one of the keys to sustainable success is knowing what’s happening with and how to manage your finances. Here we break down our top tips to get your started.
There are so many reasons for you to consider going freelance but what does it really entail when it comes to the paperwork side of things? Here we share our top tips to get you started.
There are so many reasons for you to consider going freelance but what does it really entail when it comes to the paperwork side of things? Here we share our top tips to get you started.
Hair looking brassy? Need a solution? Introducing Chroma Crème by L'Oréal Professionnel
As the nights get longer and the days get colder, this is the perfect time to boost your clients’ skin health with some super special ingredients.
Your week’s off to a good start and then out of the blue a client cancels, and it’s not for the first time. Missed appointments can add up to thousands of pounds being lost. But how do you keep the client without losing your cool – or your cash?
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