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Home›World jazz›Jazz’d Up Hair offers styling lessons taught by an industry professional who has worked with celebrities

Jazz’d Up Hair offers styling lessons taught by an industry professional who has worked with celebrities

By Christopher Brown
February 9, 2022
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Jazz’d Up Hair of San Diego strives to empower hairdressers with its premium course offerings in hair extensions, dreadlocks, wigs and braiding led by industry expert Jazzmin Austin . With over twenty years in the business, Austin has worked with a celebrity roster that includes Nick Cannon and Kim Kimble, as well as producing on Cartoon Network. Students enrolled in the courses will receive business training in addition to technical hairdressing education.

Jazz’d Up Hair of San Diego strives to empower hairdressers with its premium course offerings in hair extensions, dreadlocks, wigs and braiding led by industry expert Jazzmin Austin . With over twenty years in the business, Austin has worked with a celebrity roster that includes Nick Cannon and Kim Kimble, as well as producing on Cartoon Network. Students enrolled in the courses will receive business training in addition to technical hairdressing education.

“I have always focused on the customer experience. I want my clients to have a superior professional experience when they have their hair done by me, and I take the same pride in my classes,” says Jazz’d Up owner and founder Jazzmin Austin. “My students not only receive hairdressing lessons, but also business training, including how to develop a clientele, how to price and sell services, and how to market and advertise themselves to be a profitable stylist.”

Lace wig classes teach students how to install a wig and make it look natural while ensuring the health of the client’s hair. Braiding classes teach a variety of methods, including cornrows with extensions, Senegalese twist, Havana twist, and bohemian braids. Sew-in weave classes cover everything stylists need to know about setting a weave, and dreadlock classes cover maintenance and more.

“I have always loved braiding and hairdressing, even if in my professional life, it took me a while to accept this as my path. I navigated the corporate world for a few years before realizing that hairstyling is really what makes me happy because I’m able to help people feel good about themselves.

Austin’s experience in the corporate world has taught her customer service skills that are unmatched in the styling world. “As a stylist, having a talent for hairstyling doesn’t go far enough. I also want my clients to be more than with the service they receive.

Jazz’d Up is certainly known for its exceptional service, representing a five-star rating on Yelp, where customers rave not only about the quality of the hairstyle, but also about the service and professionalism of the company.

“To complement our services, we also sell lace closures, wigs, extensions, etc., which allow our customers to experiment with their hair styles and express their true identity in their appearance. Hair has the power to make you feel confident, beautiful and true to yourself, and after twenty years in the industry, I never tire of bringing that joy to my clients.

In addition to their traditional hairstyling services and classes, Jazz’d Up also offers bridal hairstyling services to help make a client’s special day everything they’ve dreamed of. Thanks to their selection of offers, Jazz’d Up lives up to their slogan “Jazz up your hair, Jazz up your life”.

To learn more about Jazz’d Up, their services or their courses, visit their website: https://www.getjazzdup.com

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