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Locality: Escondido, California

Phone: +1 760-877-8821



Address: 1205 Auto Park Way 92029 Escondido, CA, US

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RocknHair Collective 10.02.2021

Happy New Year to YOU... We just did a thing to help you purchase your beauty needs from the comfort of your home. Check out our goods. We have carefully chose...n BRANDS that we believe in. Need more than just hair products? We are now offering styling tools, self tanners, nail care, skincare and haircare. While we are looking for better ways to serve you, you will be supporting us. Lean on our professional consultations and recommendations for all of your self care needs. Stay out of the drugstores and crowded big box stores to ensure that you are buying the best for your needs while keeping everyone healthier and safe. As always, we appreciate you! Looking forward to seeing you soon. REMINDER: Feel free to reach any of our stylists via our website: RocknHair.com

RocknHair Collective 31.01.2021

Raise your hand if the idea of returning to the salon brings up ALL the feels. One, two, three - pretty much *every* hand in the room is up, right? There...’s so much to think about right? Scheduling all your clients in Keeping your clients (and you) safe while they’re in your chair Properly disinfecting and sanitizing after each client And that’s just scratching the surface. The last few months have been a truly emotional journey for our industry. And, as we start to return to the salon, those feels might be stronger than ever. So ~ give yourself grace ~ Acknowledge you are doing the best you can. That your clients totally understand your schedule is tight (and that the ones that don’t probably aren’t a good fit for your business anyway). We are in a transitional moment in our industry. It’s a big change, so if it ever starts to feel overwhelming, take a moment and give yourself grace. I'm sharing a few more tips on how to emotionally prepare to return to the salon (click the link below to read!), but we totally want to hear from YOU. What are your best tips to emotionally prepare to reopen your doors? Tell us in the comments! thrivingstylisttribe.com//how-to-emotionally-prepare-to-re

RocknHair Collective 27.01.2021

Any feedback regarding this? How can we turn this into a positive? Please do not give money here. It is only for discussion.

RocknHair Collective 16.01.2021

repost @alicia.the.alchemist ... Today, I did the most sentimental blowdry yet of my career. I have been blessed to have this client for several years. When ...she first started coming to me, we would chat a little bit during our time together. Nothing too heavy, just about the weather and how our days were going. Fairly quickly though the verbal communication became less and less and we both enjoyed quiet relaxation time when we were together. I soon learned from her daughter that she was progressing in dementia, which made sense as to why we didn’t chat during our appointments anymore. I really look forward to our time together though. Cut and color every 4 weeks and weekly shampoo and blowouts in between. My most frequent guest. We haven’t made small talk in a few years. Eventually a caregiver started accompanying her to her appointments. My client would sit in the chair and just trust me to take care of her. No consultation needed. She just depended on me to do whatever she needed. Today, as my assistant was shampooing her hair, I was told by her caregiver that my most wonderful client wouldn’t be coming back next week. Her and her husband need more full time assistance and will be moving a few hours away to be closer to their kids. It hit me hard. It hit me even harder when I heard that my client didn’t know that this would be her last appointment with me and that we weren’t going to tell her so that she wouldn’t get sad. I understood. Dementia is complicated and upsetting. But let me tell you, I couldn’t help but cry as I blowdried her hair for the last time. My client keeps her eyes closed during the blowdry as she relaxes so I knew she wouldn’t see my tears, and I turned my chair so no one else in the busy salon would see either. But I privately cried as I gave her the best blowdry I could provide for the last time. I made sure to pull myself together before I turned the blowdryer off which would signal her to open her eyes. I had to blowdry my last section for a while because of that. When I glanced at her in the mirror as I blowdried she sat there peacefully, eyes closed, with a soft smile on her face. I wanted to tell her how much I appreciated her and that I would miss our peaceful visits together. I wanted to wish her the best, but instead I just said I’ll see you soon! And I went to the break room and let it all out. I cried so much. And as I told my salon team why I was crying I could see the understanding in their eyes because they have felt the same way about their clients. One of the stylists expressed it perfectly when she said, And people think we JUST do hair. If you are a client of mine currently or have been in the past, please know that the connections I have made with you mean more to me than I can say. It’s not about hair. I appreciate you and love you all, thank you for letting me be a part of your lives. I originally posted this one year ago today. I still think about this guest often and am so so grateful for the impact that she and this experience had on me. See more

RocknHair Collective 30.10.2020

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RocknHair Collective 20.10.2020

Raise your hand if the idea of returning to the salon brings up ALL the feels. One, two, three - pretty much *every* hand in the room is up, right? There...’s so much to think about right? Scheduling all your clients in Keeping your clients (and you) safe while they’re in your chair Properly disinfecting and sanitizing after each client And that’s just scratching the surface. The last few months have been a truly emotional journey for our industry. And, as we start to return to the salon, those feels might be stronger than ever. So ~ give yourself grace ~ Acknowledge you are doing the best you can. That your clients totally understand your schedule is tight (and that the ones that don’t probably aren’t a good fit for your business anyway). We are in a transitional moment in our industry. It’s a big change, so if it ever starts to feel overwhelming, take a moment and give yourself grace. I'm sharing a few more tips on how to emotionally prepare to return to the salon (click the link below to read!), but we totally want to hear from YOU. What are your best tips to emotionally prepare to reopen your doors? Tell us in the comments! thrivingstylisttribe.com//how-to-emotionally-prepare-to-re

RocknHair Collective 09.10.2020

Any feedback regarding this? How can we turn this into a positive? Please do not give money here. It is only for discussion.

RocknHair Collective 02.10.2020

repost @alicia.the.alchemist ... Today, I did the most sentimental blowdry yet of my career. I have been blessed to have this client for several years. When ...she first started coming to me, we would chat a little bit during our time together. Nothing too heavy, just about the weather and how our days were going. Fairly quickly though the verbal communication became less and less and we both enjoyed quiet relaxation time when we were together. I soon learned from her daughter that she was progressing in dementia, which made sense as to why we didn’t chat during our appointments anymore. I really look forward to our time together though. Cut and color every 4 weeks and weekly shampoo and blowouts in between. My most frequent guest. We haven’t made small talk in a few years. Eventually a caregiver started accompanying her to her appointments. My client would sit in the chair and just trust me to take care of her. No consultation needed. She just depended on me to do whatever she needed. Today, as my assistant was shampooing her hair, I was told by her caregiver that my most wonderful client wouldn’t be coming back next week. Her and her husband need more full time assistance and will be moving a few hours away to be closer to their kids. It hit me hard. It hit me even harder when I heard that my client didn’t know that this would be her last appointment with me and that we weren’t going to tell her so that she wouldn’t get sad. I understood. Dementia is complicated and upsetting. But let me tell you, I couldn’t help but cry as I blowdried her hair for the last time. My client keeps her eyes closed during the blowdry as she relaxes so I knew she wouldn’t see my tears, and I turned my chair so no one else in the busy salon would see either. But I privately cried as I gave her the best blowdry I could provide for the last time. I made sure to pull myself together before I turned the blowdryer off which would signal her to open her eyes. I had to blowdry my last section for a while because of that. When I glanced at her in the mirror as I blowdried she sat there peacefully, eyes closed, with a soft smile on her face. I wanted to tell her how much I appreciated her and that I would miss our peaceful visits together. I wanted to wish her the best, but instead I just said I’ll see you soon! And I went to the break room and let it all out. I cried so much. And as I told my salon team why I was crying I could see the understanding in their eyes because they have felt the same way about their clients. One of the stylists expressed it perfectly when she said, And people think we JUST do hair. If you are a client of mine currently or have been in the past, please know that the connections I have made with you mean more to me than I can say. It’s not about hair. I appreciate you and love you all, thank you for letting me be a part of your lives. I originally posted this one year ago today. I still think about this guest often and am so so grateful for the impact that she and this experience had on me. See more

RocknHair Collective 27.09.2020

Selling these out as fast as we bring them in.

RocknHair Collective 08.09.2020

RocknHair stylist Carla D... starting her own page with professional tutorials, tips and tricks!!

RocknHair Collective 31.08.2020

Hanging out with Mirza Batanovic, learning new things.

RocknHair Collective 19.08.2020

MODEL CALL....If you’d like to try this luxury brand at a huge discount please contact YOUR RocknHair stylist for participation THIS Tuesday only.

RocknHair Collective 31.07.2020

Remember September kicks off are new season specials. Check in on the savings. Each independent stylist is offering some amazing opportunities to support your new Fall season hair.

RocknHair Collective 13.07.2020

Anika Kline, artist, college student.