SUMM IT UP

Texture, Elevated with Jamal Edmonds

Episode Summary

The styling of textured hair has a complicated past. But today, every beauty school student and stylist should be learning to style curls, coils, and zig-zag hair patterns. Guest Jamal Edmonds, is the owner and creative director of Lamaj in the City, located in Washington D.C. He's a stylist behind the chair and an educator for Mizani and Redken, specializing in textured hair.

Episode Notes

Traditionally, the salon business in the United States  has been a segregated one. And while stylists at salons in the Black community performed braids, twists, weaves, relaxers, and silk presses on a daily basis, most white stylists had little or no knowledge of textured hair. In the past few years this has been changing, with more beauty schools providing and requiring texture education. Textured hair is increasingly visible in the media, more women are choosing natural styles, and more children are being born with mixed heritage. 

But our industry still has a long way to go. Want to learn about texture but don't know where to start? We've got you covered. 

Today's guest, Jamal Edmonds, is the owner and creative director of Lamaj in the City, located in Washington D.C. He's a stylist behind the chair and an educator for Mizani and Redken, specializing in textured hair. Jamal has been nominated for NAHA awards in 2018, 2021, and 2022. In this episode Jamal and host Blake Reed Evans talk about how to learn textured hair, and dig into understanding the trauma your client may have experienced around getting their hair styled. Also: doing textured hair on set, and competing in the North American Hair Association (NAHA) Awards. 

This episode was originally published in December 2021.

Follow Jamal Edmonds on Instagram @lamajbackwards.

Get texture education online with the Mizani Texpert Academy: thetexpertcollective.com/head-of-the-class.

SUMM IT UP is produced by Andrea Muraskin, with editorial support from Tim Fisk

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