
Freehand technique. No foils. No guesswork. The hand-painted color skills that raise your ticket price — taught by working colorists who do it every day.
The stylist who painted
is not the same stylist
who walked in.
Real revenue numbers. Real names. Real salons. These aren't hypotheticals — they're what happens when technique catches up to ambition.

"I'd been doing single-process for six years. After Blend's Foundational track, I booked out my balayage column in three weeks. My clients didn't know I could do this — neither did I."


"My salon was doing box color and basic highlights. I put three of my stylists through Blend's Intermediate track. We added $14,000 in monthly color revenue in four months."


"Beauty school gave me the license. Blend gave me the skill set that actually builds a book. The quiz told me I was Intermediate — I thought I was Advanced. That humility saved me months of bad results."

"I watched the video module on saturation building three times. The third time, I finally understood why my blends always looked patchy. One technique change — that was it."


"I'd been doing single-process for six years. After Blend's Foundational track, I booked out my balayage column in three weeks. My clients didn't know I could do this — neither did I."


"My salon was doing box color and basic highlights. I put three of my stylists through Blend's Intermediate track. We added $14,000 in monthly color revenue in four months."


"Beauty school gave me the license. Blend gave me the skill set that actually builds a book. The quiz told me I was Intermediate — I thought I was Advanced. That humility saved me months of bad results."

"I watched the video module on saturation building three times. The third time, I finally understood why my blends always looked patchy. One technique change — that was it."









