As a hairstylist over two decades who’s built both a successful salon and a thriving media business, I’ve learned that success starts in your mind before it shows up in your bank account.
Dawna Jarvis is a former salon owner, master stylist, and media strategist based in Los Angeles.
Here are five mindset shifts that can transform your career:
The Growth Mindset
In our industry, it’s easy to take things personally when a client doesn’t rebook or when a color correction doesn’t go as planned. But the most successful stylists I know have mastered the art of seeing setbacks as feedback, not failure.
Instead of asking, “What did I do wrong?” they ask, “What can I learn from this?”
This simple shift transforms every challenge into a stepping stone for improvement.
Try keeping a “lessons learned” journal for 30 days – you’ll be amazed at how much wisdom you gather from your daily experiences.
The Value Mindset
Too many talented stylists get trapped in the “price taker” mentality, letting competitor prices dictate their worth. The value mindset changes everything. It’s about seeing beyond just your services to recognize the full spectrum of what you deliver.
Your worth isn’t just about your technical skills – it’s about the experience you give clients, the expertise you share, and the transformation you provide. When you truly understand your value, pricing becomes about the experience you create, not just the service you provide.
Take time to list all the ways you improve clients’ lives beyond your service – this list becomes your foundation for pricing with confidence and purpose.
Christy Calafati is a Permanent Makeup and Paramedical Tattoo Artist in Westlake Village, California.
“I’ve discovered that true success comes from asking ‘How can I make this experience exceptional?’ in every situation,” shares Christy Calafati, Permanent Makeup and Paramedical Tattoo Artist in Westlake Village, CA. “That’s when your business really starts to transform.”
The Opportunity Mindset
Success loves preparation, and preparation means always being on the lookout for opportunities.
Whether it’s a slow day that can be used for social media content creation or a challenging client who helps you develop new skills, every situation holds potential. The key is staying curious about new techniques, trends, and possibilities – in fact, successful stylists know that opportunity rarely finds you in the break room.
Challenge yourself to identify three new opportunities in your current challenges – you might be surprised at what you discover.
Nikki Corzine is the owner of The Canyon Salon.
“The difference between good and great in our industry often comes down to mindset,” explains Nikki Corzine, Owner of The Canyon Salon. “When you train yourself to spot opportunities instead of obstacles, everything shifts.”
The CEO Mindset
There’s a big difference between being a stylist and being a business owner. The CEO mindset means making decisions based on long-term growth rather than short-term comfort.
It means investing in your education, planning for the future, and treating your chair like the business it is.
Create a 12-month vision for your career and break it into quarterly goals. This strategic thinking will set you apart from those who are just showing up for their next appointment.
The Connection Mindset
In an age of increasing automation and digital services, our industry’s superpower is human connection.
The most successful stylists don’t just build client lists – they build relationships. They don’t just provide services – they create experiences.
This mindset extends beyond the chair to networking with other professionals both in and outside the industry.
Each month, implement one new way to enhance your client experience. Small changes in how you connect can lead to big changes in client loyalty.
Conclusion
The bottom line is that success in our industry isn’t just about technical skills or years behind the chair. It’s about developing mindsets that support growth, value creation, and meaningful connections. Start with one mindset shift and watch how it transforms not just your business, but your entire approach to your career.
Remember: Your mindset is like your signature technique – it needs regular attention, refinement, and care to create outstanding results.
About the Author: Dawna Jarvis is a former salon owner, master stylist, and media strategist based in Los Angeles. Combining her salon expertise with media strategy, she helps beauty professionals elevate their industry presence and share their expertise. A regular contributor to professional beauty publications, Jarvis is passionate about helping salon owners build their authority. To learn more, visit dawnajarvis.com.
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