
Specialization: Is being the best at one thing too limiting?
Specialization in the beauty industry isn’t a new thing. I started my career as a color specialist. For two years, all I did was formulate and
Specialization in the beauty industry isn’t a new thing. I started my career as a color specialist. For two years, all I did was formulate and
As unfair as it is, ignorance of the law is not a valid defense. There are good reasons for that, the primary one being that
Abdul Jamil Khokhar, owner of nine Papa John’s franchises in NYC, was sentenced to 60 days in jail and ordered to pay $230,000 in restitution for
“My salon owner insists that labor law posters aren’t required in salons. She thinks they’re ugly and doesn’t want to put them up in the
“I’m opening a salon this summer, but I’m confused about the minimum wage requirements. The Department of Labor’s definition of a tipped employee reads, ‘A tipped
Every couple of months, GlamSquad comes up in my blog feed, promoting their app that allows clients to enjoy professional beauty services at their location.
In one of my favorite articles this year, James Hobart chronicles the arc of the beauty industry over the last four decades. Those of us
After the recent NYT investigation revealed the plight of exploited nail salon workers, consumers have leaped in front of news crews, with large eyes and
It seems everyone is talking about the New York Times’ investigation into the exploitation of immigrant manicurists, including me. Here’s the link to the HuffPost
I woke up this morning full of fury. Today is as good as any for an “empowerant.” (Empowering + Rant. Someone call Webster.) I have