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Episodes: 300
Frequency: Irregular
Rating: 4.8/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: United Kingdom
YouTube: 854 subscribers
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dominiclehane@icloud.com
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Dom Lehane - Host of How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry. The description says Dom Lehane interviews special guests across hair, fashion, beauty, and creative occupations, aiming to help hairdressing and...
Samantha Blues - A Color-work Framework For Moving From Guessing To Predicting; Hair Reading, Residue/underlying Pigment Concepts, Consultation Questions, Toners And Color Correction; Building Confidence And Better Client Communication.
EP394: Hair Colour Ingredient Truths with Ursus Schweitzer
June 29, 2026
Are scary ingredient headlines warping your colour decisions? In this episode brought to you by Wella Professionals UKI, we’re joined by Ursus Schweitzer—an R&D Product Developer who bridges the lab and the salon floor. He observes how products are really used, then translates complex chemistry into clear, salon-ready truths. Ursus cuts through the noise and decode what’s really inside the bottle so you can make smarter choices and educate clients with confidence. You’ll learn how to separa...
EP393: Stop Guessing Hair Colour—You’re Gambling with People’s Hair, with Samantha Blues
June 08, 2026
What if colour work could be approached less like guesswork and more like investigation? In this episode I'm joined by Samantha Blues, founder of Colour Science Investigation, who explains her crime-scene-style framework for helping stylists move from guessing to predicting in colour. Samantha discusses why many stylists are taught to focus on the finished look rather than what is happening inside the hair, and why hair reading, residue, underlying pigment and consultation questions are esse...
EP392: Hairstylists Belong On Stage!
May 23, 2026
What if the thing holding your career back isn't your skill—but your fear of being seen? In this episode, I break down why stage work matters for hairdressers and barbers. It builds confidence, sharpens your communication, and transforms how you show up behind the chair. I explore how performing unlocks creativity you didn't know you had. How it opens doors to educator roles, brand work, and art teams. And why live visibility still hits different in a world dominated by algorithms. I also ...
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