AHP Indie Stylist

Volume 2 Issue 4

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N ot a m e m b e r ? J o i n at a s so c iate d h a i rp rofe s sio n a ls .c o m 5 Help Me Help You I'm not afraid to admit it—I need your help. The thing is, I'm not a hairstylist. I'm a magazine editor. I know how to make a magazine, and I'm honored to be a part of this new publication. After all, it's not every day that an opportunity comes along to start a new one. It's kind of every magazine editor's dream. As we wrap up this eighth issue and second year of AHP Indie Stylist magazine, I can look back and realize I've definitely learned a lot (like how exciting beauty trade shows are), but I also know there is so much more to learn. And I think the best place to get the best knowledge is from you, the hardworking hair pro who is behind the chair every day, developing your craft and making every client feel beautiful and special—while also doing all the work involved in building a brand and a business. So, help me help you: What do you want to see and read about in the pages of this magazine? Inspiration? Technique? Color? Business advice? All of the above? Just tell me and I'll do my best to make it happen. Cheers, Mary Barthelme Abel Editor mabel@associatedhairprofessionals.com @mabelindenver from the ahp executive director The team and I hope you enjoy this issue of AHP Indie Stylist magazine. Please share your feedback with us at editor @ associatedhairprofessionals.com or share a pic of yourself reading the magazine and tag @ AHPhair on Instagram. Three lucky readers will receive a special gift from AHP and one of our hair care product partners.

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