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Life & Work with Nan Haduck of Michigan

Today we’d like to introduce you to Nan Haduck.

Hi Nan, so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
I started beauty school in 2015. It was something I knew I wanted since I was a young kid. I grew up in dance and my favorite part was always doing the hair and makeup. I would do my friends hair for prom, and I would teach myself how to French braid in class in highschool.
I started my career in June 2016 assisting at a salon in Birmingham. It was the hardest 3 years of my life but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. That assistant program made me the stylist I am today. It was hard but I felt so confident after I was done. After leaving that salon after 4 years behind the chair I was asked to be the character designer for a horror film, I worked on shoots, I worked on runway. I did everything my career would let me do. I moved across the country to Oregon for 3 years(2021-2024) and really found my style and fell in love with cutting hair. I moved back to Detroit for family and I currently work in a studio that I co-own. The beauty industry is a wonderful thing. I’ve met so many cool people and have gotten to do so many cool things along the way.

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
Definitely not. I still have times where I hate everything I do. I’ve almost quit several times. I’ve rebuilt a clientele from 0 3 separate times. I had almost given up this last time. I’m so glad I didn’t I’ve found my groove again. It’s definitely hard work being behind the chair but I’m so happy to keep learning and connecting with people. It is such a rewarding career.

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I always like to say I “do hair for people who hate doing their hair” I love custom creating cuts and colors that don’t require a lot of styling or work to look nice. I’ve definitely fallen in love with curly hair over the past 11 years. Cutting for specific textures has been my passion. I love learning new techniques and I absolutely love showing people their natural texture for the first time.

Is there a quality that you most attribute to your success?
I think being honest with my clients is a big one. We have to know our limits and know what we can achieve. If I don’t like something I correct it immediately or I have them come back. People appreciate when you’re honest first. I also always talk through and work through my haircuts with my clients. I also work my butt off. I worked 2 jobs just to rebuild a clientele when I moved back to Michigan and I never gave up on this career. It’s hard to rebuild when you used to have a full book but it’s not impossible. It all depends on you.

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