Why Your Curly Clients aren’t coming back!

Frizz and Fails! Why Your Curly Clients Aren’t Coming Back

Curly-haired clients are some of the most loyal people out there! (If you get it right!)

But let’s be real: a lot of stylists aren’t getting it right.

If you’ve had curly clients leave your chair looking less than thrilled and not booking their next appointment, you’re probably feeling frustrated.

You’re not alone! So many stylists weren’t taught how to handle curls at a basic level.

Let’s get to the root (pun intended) of why your curly clients aren’t coming back and what you can do to fix it.

The Common Mistakes Stylists Make with Curly Hair

  1. Cutting Curls Wet:

    Wet curls might look one way, but as soon as they dry: hello, shrinkage!

    You’ve probably seen it: a wet haircut turns into a triangle disaster. Curls need to be cut dry to show their true shape.

  2. One-Size-Fits-All Approach:

    Curls aren’t the same across the board. Using the same technique you’d use for straight or wavy hair? That’s not my vibe. Curls need a tailored approach that respects their unique pattern and texture.

  3. Forgetting About Frizz:

    Frizz isn’t just about humidity! Sometimes it’s how you handle the hair. Pulling and stretching curls during a cut can break their natural pattern, leading to (you guessed it) frizz city.

Why Mastering Curly Cuts Is a Game-Changer

Imagine how different your business would be if every curly-haired client walked out of your salon grinning ear to ear, immediately booking their next appointment.

That’s the power of getting curly cutting right.

Learning to cut curly hair in a way that leaves clients loving their natural texture?

That’s the ticket to a loyal client base, and trust me, once they know you “get” curls, they’re not going anywhere else.

What’s Next?

Want to stop the frizz and fails? It’s time to level up. Start by embracing the art of curly cutting—trust me, it’s going to change your game. Stay tuned for more tips or dive into learning through my 3C Curly Cutting with Confidence course.

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