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UK vs US Salon Culture: Pricing, Boundaries & Being Worth What You Charge

UK vs US Salon Culture: Pricing, Boundaries & Being Worth What You Charge

Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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In this episode, I’m joined by returning guest and UK hairdresser Joseph I’Anson for a real conversation on salon pricing, client expectations, and being worth what you charge — UK vs US style.


We talk luxury hair tools (are they actually worth it?), pro product favorites, education, boundaries, and why respect for the craft matters. Plus, we have some fun with British Slang: Hairdresser Edition and answer real client questions to wrap it up.


Insightful, funny, and full of pro tips you can actually use.

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✨ Joseph I’Anson – Multi award-winning hairdresser, bridal & hair-up specialist

Based in the UK

IG: @josephianson


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TIME STAMPS:

00:00 – Welcome & Joseph I’Anson returns

03:00 – UK vs US salon pricing & client pushback

07:00 – Respect, worth & entrepreneurship in the hair industry

12:00 – Education, training & why struggle creates better stylists

15:00 – Trendy Game: British Slang – Hairdresser Edition 🇬🇧

24:00 – Are luxury hair tools actually worth it?

30:00 – Pro tools vs at-home tools & heat education

33:00 – Virtue Labs sponsor segment

35:00 – Joseph’s Fab Five favorite tools & products

45:00 – Bridal luxury tips & finishing techniques

50:00 – Client questions (yes… including that one 😅)

53:00 – Traveling clients, gray coverage & maintenance tips

56:00 – Where to find Joseph & closing thoughts


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