Your Conversation at the Salon Says More About You Than You Think
What do you usually talk about while you're getting your hair cut?
Your salon conversation can be an important indicator of how you feel about yourself as a woman.
Today, we're talking about some conversations that might sound silly when we point them out, but that are happening in salons everywhere. And they can actually be very degrading to women!
Emily, one of our fabulous hair stylists, came to us after working in the salon industry for several years. She's experienced both a typical salon environment and a salon where every woman is Dressing her Truth. I was curious how the conversations she had before compared with conversations she has now with women who understand their true nature and Type of beauty.
Emily shares something very interesting and shows us the power of Beauty Profiling and Dressing Your Truth in helping women heal their lives and open to the power of their true feminine nature!
See how a woman's understanding of her true beauty translates into the type of conversations that take place in the salon. And learn how to make your own visit to the salon a more supportive, honoring experience that leaves you feeling beautiful and inspired to be your best self.
Do you agree with Emily? How does this video change the way you think about the conversations you hear in the salon you visit? Please share your thoughts with Emily and me in a comment.
If you're Dressing Your Truth, we would love to hear how your own salon experience has changed. What else have you noticed that maybe Emily and I didn't mention?
Our salon offers a welcoming, supportive experience and we would love for you to visit. Schedule your appointment by clicking here. Can't visit the Center in Utah? Don't worry. Just like Emily said at the end of the video, you can create that sort of experience no matter where you are. Take the first step to having the best salon conversations ever by learning about Dressing Your Truth.
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