The free blueprint that shows certified extension artists exactly where their money is going — and how to keep more of it.
You didn't invest all that time, money, and training just to hand your profit to a hair company. I wrote this blueprint to show you exactly where that money is going — and what changes when you take it back.
You invest thousands in training. You practice for months. You finally start booking installs — and you think you're building something. But the hair you're buying from the big names? It's marked up over 300% before it ever touches your hands. And that puts you in a really unfair position:
And watch clients hesitate, shop around, or show up with hair they bought off Alibaba asking you to install it. You lose the quality control and the trust you worked so hard to build.
And after 4-8 hours of detailed, precision work — the kind of work you've spent years getting really good at — you walk out with barely enough to justify your time.
Same 6-weft install. Same client in your chair. Same quality of work. The only difference is where your hair comes from — and what that does to your take-home.
I've been behind the chair for over 21 years. Certified in multiple methods. Fully booked. I had the clients, the skills, the reputation — all of it.
But one day I sat down with a calculator, and I realized something that made me sick: after paying for hair, supplies, and my time, I was keeping $120 per install. For 4-8 hours of precision work. After thousands invested in training.
The hair I trusted? Marked up over 3.5 times before it ever reached my hands. Nobody told me. I had to find out on my own.
That's why I built HairSlayer. Not as a side hustle — as a correction. I've been using this hair on my own clients for 6 years. They don't know the difference. But my bank account does. I went from $120 per install to $450 – $552+.
Drop your info below and I'll send you The Stylist Profit Blueprint right now. It's a quick read — but it'll change the way you look at every install from here on out.
No spam. No pitch. Just a real conversation about your margins — from one stylist to another.