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A HAIRCUT FOR YOUR SOUL

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Brittney Robinson

At Brittney's salon, you're not just getting a haircut. You're stepping into a transformative hairdressing journey that illuminates not just your hair but your very soul.

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My visit to Brittney's salon was more than just a hair appointment. It was a transformative experience that left me feeling like a new, more vibrant version of myself. The world seemed to reflect my inner change, with the sun's rays appearing more vibrant than ever before. I felt like a supermodel, strutting down the runway at New York Fashion Week. 

 

Brittney's unique approach is not just about her hairdressing skills but her deep understanding of her clients' needs and desires. She knows what she's talking about. In addition to her profession as a hairdresser, she worked as an assistant to makeup artist Alexander Hofmann. When she talks about this time in her life, names such as "Dolce & Gabbana," "Gucci," and "Ralph Lauren" come up - aesthetic fashion brands with glamour that make every woman's heart beat faster. She also tells stories from "behind the scenes." It's a tough job and a lot of competition. Why did she stop? "Because I don't need 12 hours to emphasize a person's natural beauty," she says with her infectious, hearty laugh. And she impressively proves this during her work. She glides scissors through her hair like an artist who paints a picture with skillful movement. It looks playful and light, just like a star hairdresser. "Maybe If I had stayed in the fashion business, then maybe I would be a famous makeup artist myself?" she wonders.

 

When Brittney is in her shop and pampers her customers with her hair art and cheerfulness while making the whole person shine, she answers this question herself. She feels comfortable with herself, her store, her customers, and her decisions. The fashion industry needs more people like Brittney. I'm happy to share that I'll be meeting Brittney next week. She will give me perfect makeup and make me feel like a supermodel walking the runway at New York Fashion Week, no matter what's right in front of me when I open the door.

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