After 20 years

I’ve been thinking about my career a lot lately. How, when I first started my passion for being a hairstylist never wavered. But now, it seems easy to lose the spark I have for it. Some things feeling like output and performance, influenced by the chaos and noise around us. Not one to sit back and let things happen to me, I really started to dig deep. I realized if I slow down and create with intention, I can find it. The place where the love for hair lives now. When your passion disappears from the surface, making itself a little harder to find or at times feels nonexistent, that’s when it’s important to pull back and listen to yourself. As creatives we need to remember what fulfills us can evolve, sometimes quickly and in unexpected ways. Listen to that voice and your intuition, after all it knows you best

Photo from a recent collaboration at the Sonne Studios Baltimore

Model - Joely

Photo - Gabby Minkiewicz

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