"I try to break down stereotypes, to change the way the industry views women, to create more opportunities for women of color and to change the voice that we have in the business."Author:Stephanie SaltzmanUpdated:Oct 15, 2018Original:Oct 13, 2017In our long-running series, "How I'm Making It," we talk to people making a living in the fashion and beauty industries about how they broke in and found success.
I was only exposed to the salon atmosphere, and at that time I didn't even realize that there's someone behind the scenes who is helping to create the hair on a magazine shoot or working on a movie set or working on a fashion show. None of that ever crossed my mind. But then, at one of the last salons I worked at before I decided to move to New York and really pursue hair, the woman that I worked for in my local town did photo shoots — but not on the scale that I do them now.
I was primarily on Guido's team. With Eugene, I did shows and shoots, but the majority of it was show teams because I was also doing my own thing at the same time, building myself up as an artist. So I never assisted anyone on a full scale. Usually when you're assisting artists at that level you don't get to work with so many at once, you kind of have to pick one.
I always strive to really kind of outdo myself, I'm not in competition with anyone, but I strive to improve myself. I strive to do my best, so I just want to always know how to do everything that pertains to hair.
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