Colour Pro Artist in Paris š«š·
Just a girl obsessed with Expensive Colour
who curated her dream hair career
& built @colourproworld so you can too
Sydney, Iām teaching this exact colour live this Sunday.
If youāve ever left a class feeling inspired⦠but still unsure how to actually recreate the results behind the chair, this is exactly why I built Expensive Colour.
This isnāt a āone techniqueā class. You learn a system. Inside the Expensive Dimension masterclass we break down the Map of Dimension⢠The blueprint showing exactly where light and dark should live in the hair so you never get lost placing depth, brightness or lowlights again.
Instead of teaching one placement pattern, you learn how to mix and match five dimensional techniques so you can create custom colour on any canvas.
We cover:
⢠The Map of Dimension⢠where light and depth should live
⢠How to stop getting lost placing lowlights in over-lightened blondes
⢠Reverse dimension techniques for restoring luxury depth
⢠Tonal formulation for rich, expensive finishes
⢠Consultation strategy and how to confidently raise your prices behind the chair
Stylists keep telling me the same thing after class: āIāve never been taught colour like this before.ā
Because once you understand the system, you donāt just leave with inspiration. You leave knowing exactly how to execute it in the salon the next day.
Sydney stylists, there are a few seats remaining for Sunday.
Link in bio to get your tickets xoxo
Most stylist only post the final photo. But what creates that āfullā, expensive-looking result is all the skill and details that went on BTS.
The contour. The placement. The depth. The way the hair sits in movement and photographs from different angles.
Thatās the level it takes for these results, but that talent isnt always communicated through a photo, unless your the best hair pic photographer during a busy salon day⦠Clients need to see the skill that does into your decisions, see the process.
Even if they canāt explain why, this is why clients trust certain stylists more. The thought process the client education already exists naturally in salons every day. But most of it never turns into visible authority online.
clients get it behind the chair⦠but new clients dont see your skill. Inside Colour Pro, we help stylists stop letting high-level work stay hidden behind the chair.
If your work deserves to be building more demand than it currently is, comment GROW.
Sharing because im sure there is another girl out there with a Pinterest board filled of inspiration, a vision for herself that hasn't quite taken form yet. I see you...
If you don't already know this about me, I don't buy much. For the last few years everything has gone back into my business. Every now and then i give in to consumerism temptation and shop at Zara.
However ALL of my fave pieces that are actually still around and on par with this vibe have actually been more mid-range pieces or thrifted but have lasted me YEARS.
Slowly Im getting closer to this, been focusing on purchasing staples lately so i can unlock more ways of wearing the clothes I already have.
I adore black, but i struggle to find gems that truly last and give the right shape.
I want drapey black, structured black different textures and layers, If you have recommendations pleaseee comment them.
If not, i'm willing to wait find the right things, i'm done wasting $$$ on cheap dopamine.
Wanted to share my vibe if i could be this rn i would, this is how i see my style internaly and if your struggling with how your current look doesnt translate to who you feel you are inside, your not alone bb.
This is the part of the industry I wish more people could see.
Not even just the hair⦠but the conversations happening while weāre creating it.
Sitting behind the chair, doing what I love, talking about the future of the industry with artists I respect so much and realising the things Iāve been building behind the scenes might actually change something.
Getting reactions like this honestly means everything to me because for so long these ideas have just lived in my head š
And then moments like this happen while Iām literally in my element doing hair, creating, documenting, building⦠and it reminds me why Iām doing all of it in the first place.
The artistry. The vision. The bigger picture. All existing in the same room.
Alsooooo this blowout šš¤
Youāre not lazy, and itās not like youāre doing nothing.
Youāve actually put the work in.
Youāve taken classes, youāve learned the skills, you know what you should be doing⦠but then you go back into your week and everything just kind of stays the same.
Same routine, same problems, same level.
Thatās the frustrating part.
Because itās not that you need more education. Most stylists already have more than enough knowledge at this point.
Whatās actually missing is applying it in a way that moves things forward.
Instead, it ends up being reactive. You get busy, the week fills up, youāre trying to keep up with everything, and before you know it, another week has gone by and nothing has really changed.
Thatās why your career isnāt growing.
This is exactly what we kept seeing across the world on tour, and itās why Pro Weekly exists.
Itās not another class. Itās not more information.
Itās a space where you actually reset your week properly, get clear on what matters, and start taking the kind of action that moves your career forward instead of keeping you stuck in the same cycle.
Itās simple, itās 30 minutes, itās a ritual we do every week and you are invited.
If you want in, comment PRO and weāll send you instant access.āØāØWe start tonight and continue every week after that.
If you feel embarrassed getting content in front of the stylists in your salonā¦
Youāre in the wrong room.
Words canāt even describe my time guest spotting at @drakeondrake.st while I was back in NZā¦
But Iām going to try anywayā¦
Because if anything could have pulled me back to NZ, it would have to match the level of my ambition. And for a long time I NEVER believed my dreams were possible back home.
That might offend people⦠but Iām not here to dilute the truth to make it comfortable.
My goals are big. Uncomfortably big. The kind that make people question you, project onto you, or quietly hope you tone it down.
And for a long time, NZ made me feel like I had to shrink to fit what felt ārealistic.ā
So I made a decisionā¦
If I was ever going to come back, it wouldnāt be to fit in. It would be to raise the standard. To build something that shows stylists whatās actually possible. To create a movement where having a limitless career in NZ isnāt rare⦠itās normal.
But hereās the thingā¦
I didnāt have to build it.
@drakeondrake.st is already doing it.
Since leaving NZ, Iāve had a non negotiable⦠I donāt stay anywhere that caps my growth. The second I feel it, I move. I choose the uncomfortable. I choose expansion. Every single time.
Because the environment youāre in will either stretch you⦠or slowly shrink you.
And I refuse to shrink.
I need to be around people who challenge me. Who make me raise my standard. Who are obsessed with growth, integrity, and actually moving this industry forward.
Iāve travelled the world⦠and very few places hit that level.
@drakeondrake.st does.
I felt it instantly.
Not just accepted⦠but stretched.
Not just comfortable⦠but activated.
Not just inspired⦠but held to a higher standard.
NZ⦠things are changing.
The standard for what a āsuccessfulā career looks like is shifting. And not everyone is going to keep up.
But if youāre someone who knows youāre meant for moreā¦
@drakeondrake.st is where you go to make it happenāØ
Brooke is BACK IN AUCKLANDš„but not for long so Iād book an appointment (if you can) š she gave me my dream hair šā¤ļø (whatās new really)
What if your artistry actually did the selling for you?
What if you didnāt have to be a marketer, editor, content strategist⦠just to be seen?
Because the truth is⦠the industry got noisy.
And somewhere along the way, we stopped focusing on the thing that actually matters.
The work.
Two years ago, I made a decision to build something that would bring our industry back to that.
No more competing for perfect content.
Not more pressure.
More clarity. More intention. Better hair.
And in the process, I built a system thatās allowed me to create demand in every city Iāve started over in, without chasing trends or burning out trying to ākeep upā.
This isnāt about doing more.
Itās about doing the right things and letting your work carry the weight.
For the first time ever, Iām teaching this LIVE in Auckland.
Youāll learn:
ā My signature Expensive Colour + Map of Dimension techniques
ā How to turn ONE client into a week of content
ā And how to build visibility without living on your phone
This is where artistry meets strategy.
(Not the overwhelming kind the kind that actually works.)
Iām not gatekeeping anymore.
This is everything.
AUCKLAND ā this is your last chance for Sundays classš«
Link in bio.
Rest of the world, comment š to be first when this goes live digitally š¤«.
If you told me a year ago my life would look like these photos I wouldnāt have believed you.
I was at rock bottom, not that you wouldāve been able to tell from Instagram. This is a highlight reel.
My life flipped upside down and I had to become a completely different woman. A woman who stopped saying āwhy does this happen to meā and started saying āI AM IN CONTROL.ā A woman who stopped making excuses, put her dreams first and kept going even when it felt impossible.
Iāve had to rebuild more times than I can count. But maybe I am crazy, because I believe things are possible before anyone else does.
The truth is I donāt believe in myself 24/7. Iām scared Iāll fail. Scared people will think who does she think she is.
Those moments happen more than you see online. Even when people say āyouāre killing itā Iām still questioning myself.
The key is that regardless of how I feel, I do it anyway. One step every day. Even a micro step. I keep moving.
I reconnect to my WHY. I carry a huge vision to revolutionise the way stylists learn, lead and grow.
Every high level career in this industry is built on branding, systems, admin, sales and digital marketing. Yet most people only teach technique.
I love the artistry. But in every class I teach, stylists donāt ask me about technique. They ask me how to build the career they idolise.
This industry offers more than weāre taught. We can build careers that let us actually live.
The last 6 weeks Iāve been on tour, living in Paris, teaching in the snow, then the beach, now home in NZ.
All because I taught myself the things I wish someone had taught me.
Iām teaching the foundations to building your dream life in this career this Sunday 29th in Auckland. Link in bio for tickets to my final world tour class!
For the rest of the world, DM me āGROWā for exclusive access to world first industry education.
Itās time to build the life that is just as possible for you as it is for me.