Flat Iron Tips

Written by Andrew CarruthersFeb 20, 2019

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Low temperature with a slow pass or High Temperature with a fast pass when using a flat iron? Lower and slower can produce more even results because it allows the heat to distribute more thoroughly through the section.
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Andrew Carruthers’ career as a hairdresser has been extremely diverse.  Fueled by over 17 years of full time work in a salon, his experience also includes salon ownership, photographic work, as well as personal and professional coaching. As an educator, Andrew has worked for many national cosmetology brands and is currently the Education Director for Sam Villa®, a brand that provides a wide variety of both online and live education.  From small hands-on classes to large stages, his love for supporting others personal growth and sharing his discoveries has been a passion since the early days of his career.  Primarily focusing on women’s and men’s haircutting and finishing, his approach to education is all about connecting with the everyday hairdresser and offering them the tools necessary to build a fulfilling and long-lasting career. "I'm not trying to impress the top 5% with what I do, I’m thinking about how I can serve the 95% of our industry that works at XYZ Beauty Salon to make every day stronger in their career.”

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