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All About Hair...and So Much More.

EP 319: From Student to Stylist: Why Being a Salon Assistant Changes Everything

16 Jul 2025

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Send Danise a Text Message.Ready to trade your mannequin head for real clients? That transition can be terrifying—but there's a proven bridge that can help you cross with confidence.After spending thousands on beauty school and hundreds of hours practicing on mannequin heads, many new stylists feel underprepared for the realities of salon work. The truth? Cosmetology school primarily teaches you to pass state boards, not how to navigate real-world client interactions. Mannequins don't talk back, reschedule appointments, or require thoughtful consultations about face shapes and lifestyle needs.Looking to accelerate your hair career? Find a salon that aligns with your values and has a structured education program. Remember, you're interviewing them as much as they're interviewing you. Download my guide "It's All About the Little Things" from danisekeilitz.com and discover how small actions can lead to major career success.Don’t miss the Good Hair Energy Box! Only 100 Founders Boxes will be available. Join the waitlist at danisekeilitz.com/waitlist to get early access and be first to grab yours. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Ready for beautiful hair and better energy each month? Join the Good Hair Energy Box waitlist! Only 100 Founders Boxes. Sign up at danisekeilitz.com/waitlist Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube Channel as well! Visit my Amazon Store for all my favorite products! Website: www.danisekeilitz.com Instagram: danisekeilitzShop my favorite Eufora Products.

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