This approach begins with seeing.
Being told what to do, or even why, often leads to memorization with no understanding.
Seeing is the difference between taking someone's word for it and having evidence.
When learning starts with seeing:
- You can see how a choice will affect the outcome
- Which allows you to plan ahead with clarity, not guess in the moment
- Haircuts become custom, not memorized
- Your work becomes intentional, not cookie cutter
Teaching Approach
I graduated not knowing how to cut hair.
I relied on memorizing haircuts and even memorizing theory.
I feared being asked for a haircut I haven't memorized yet.
I definitely relied on texturizing as a crutch.
What changed for me wasn't another class or more practice. It was learning to see what's actually happening in the haircut.
This visual teaching approach comes from that experience.
3 Ways to Learn:
1. In-Person Classes
A visual way of learning haircutting theory.
Ideas are made visible so understanding comes from seeing, not memorizing.
2. Online Classes
Live, small-group classes teaching the same See Theory framework as in-person.
Designed specifically for online learning, with more visual aids.
3. Practice Studio
An online space for mindful practice at your own pace, using full haircuts.
Designed to create clarity and insight through slow, intentional practice, and reflection.