Hair Color Chemistry Education For Stylists
Color choices feel clearer when you understand what’s actually happening to the hair.
Color choices feel clearer when you understand what’s actually happening to the hair.
Learn the chemistry of hair color so you can predict and control the remaining pigment on any natural level of hair you're working on with whatever color brand you choose.

Understanding Your Hair Color and how it works puts YOU in control of what that hair will bring to every formulation you create
Learn From Anywhere, Using Any Line!
🔓Enrollment Agreement – Required to Begin
🎉Welcome!! Let's Get You Prepped For Your Learning Journey
✅ Preparing For Class Day!
📒 Your Workbook
The Fiber: What it's made of and when it's structure changes
Hair Bonds: How they break
Quick Recap & Color Removers: How They Work & How To Choose
💡 Let's Do A Quick Check In...
🪄ACTIVITY TIME! Layered Removal
⭐ACTIVITY Instructions - Color Removers
ZOOM Link For Class Day...July 27th 1:00-5:00pm EST
Because Learning Is NOT A One Day Event
Class day is content day. It's when you hear and see information you need. But the REAL learning begins AFTER class Day! You need time, meaningful guided practice, and feedback in order to build the skills to make information usable.
⭐ The After Class Support Courses - This is where the real skill building begins. Guided activities with tutorials that help build your skills one step at a time.


💭 CWC Community Support -You’ll gain access to our private CWC community, a space to ask questions, get feedback, and practicing with other stylists who speak the same color language.
Being exposed to information in a class is not enough. You'll need to grow your confidence and ability to implement what you learn. THIS is how we'll help guide you there!
“I thoroughly enjoyed my classes and plan on signing up for the Formulation class in April. As a former Cosmetology teacher, I greatly appreciated the preparation, organization of material, and presentation style of the classes. The group activities and "homework" were a bonus to check for understanding of the information given. Although I only dabble in my craft now I'm retired}, I consider myself a lifelong learner. I'm very choosy about my continued education and I can say that I learned a lot of practical information . I am so happy I was a participant and look forward to the next class. Well done, Julie and Alisha!!!! Thank you so much! ”