With hair trends feeling very lived-in lately, this sort of approach is more resonant than ever. While immaculate blowouts and sleek strands will always be around, embracing what feels natural certainly is a welcome alternative. He’s now a partner at the New York salon Marie Robinson, and his past credits include stints at Sally Hersberger and as the lead stylist for Serge Normant. When I called him up for this interview, he was at the salon, ducking away into a quiet space so we could properly chat. “I’m boss now after all these years—after my 20-year career, this is definitely a new hat to wear, but I’m loving it,” he says. “The best part is seeing young people get excited to do hair.” Here, what’s in his tool kit lately. “I’ve had these brushes forever. I used to save up money and buy them, but then they last just a really long time. Buying nice brushes for yourself feels like such a luxurious treat, but once you have one you’re set for a while. If you do a lot of blow drying or styling, it’s worth getting a good brush.” “How do you get better hair? How does your hair grow longer? Whatever you want with hair, it all starts with the scalp. The brand has all these scalp scrubs, treatments, and serums that help keep the hair follicle fat. The fatter the hair follicle, the healthier the hair is—and the more it will grow. When your scalp is stressed, these follicles shrink, and that’s what actually makes the hair fall out and makes it dry. “I love the products and am honestly really excited to see what they come out with in the future. There’s a lot of exciting technology in scalp care emerging—like serums that can actually reverse graying or products that could have hair grow back in different textures. It’s all cool stuff that could actually happen at some point. “They just launched this hair oil—it smells beautiful. It’s made with Jasmine from France and all these essential oils. It’s so stunning on the hair.”
Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer I especially love the shampoo. Usually shampoos can be stripping. But this cleanser actually makes your hair feel softer after. If your hair is really filthy and dirty, just rub it until it starts emulsifying. Then rinse it out and give your roots a second shampoo. At this point, you’ll get a really beautiful lather. The conditioner is great, and the leave-in serum is fantastic for detangling hair. “They’re expensive, though. But a little goes a long way. And it’s mind-blowingly different, the way your hair looks and feels.” “Growing up as a stylist, I assisted Sally Hershberger. I mean, she did the Meg Ryan shag cut! And so everyone came to her for this not-so-done, texturized haircut, and what’s really great about them for maturing women is that they instantly make you look younger. I was so inspired by that, and it still influences the way I cut hair 20 years later. “I feel like when I want to give people a haircut that when they leave, they can take it home and make them look really good. You’re always going to get compliments on your hair when you leave the salon—but what about a month, two months? I love it when someone comes back and says, ‘Oh I’m still getting compliments on my haircut.’ “Here’s the deal: COVID really changed things. It brought people back to that place of embracing their natural texture. People are always going to want a beautiful blow-dry—that will never go out of style. And people will have times where they want to feel and look glam. But let’s be real, not everyone is going to want to do this all of the time. So you want a cut that will look good on the days where you don’t want to do anything.”