Welcome to the pre-launch home for - you good with pro‽


This is a private, invite-only space for practicing, licensed hair stylists/cosmetologists and barbers of the world.

We created the space to start a conversation and gain and share insights into how we feel about current industry changes - individually, collectively, locally, regionally, nationally, and globaly.
Why we need to talk
Because Pro is escaping us
You do know that our most significant business partner, outside of our landlords (the Redkens, Paul Mitchels, Goldwells, Loreals, etc.), have left the building, right?

Ah hello! It's not like we haven't noticed. But have we acknowledged this? And have we taken a few minutes to ponder the colossal loss to us if left alone and nothing done?

This is a big deal, even if you're not ready or willing to face it, that we totally get.

But did you get the memo below? Or, was it just us who didn't?
We're using humor because when you've known of the affair for forty-something years as we have, a meltdown at this point may appear melodramatic and victim'ish. And while many of us may accept melodramatic, but victim anything ain't us. Nope!

Opportunity: Technology offers ways to no longer be disenfranchised. We have options, good ones. If we chose well, and collaborate, we can take ownership of the entire Pro space. And, hold onto it for the rest of time. But, if we're going to 'take back the house' then we should do that before they do. Again!
Because we both know the second a Pro-product hits the shelf of an Un-pro or big-box retail store, by default, it can no longer be deemed an exclusive Pro-only product. That's a fact. We all know this (we think/hope).

This would not be an issue if our partners had given us a distinguishing replacement. And what we've accepted (because we've no other choice)

Products meant for us simultaneously living on unprofessional shelves.

«y surgically removing us clearly, considerating the above, and given retail is one of the few distinguishing profit centers left (that they'd not - up until now - fully taken), has no words to describe.

Equally wordless is their choice of supplant. Those with no education, knowledge, experience, wisdom, certification, or right. (Or so we once thought).

We've never owned or governed the term Pro, and consequently, we'll forever be at the mercy of those with the biggest checkbook.

As the term is with them, and unguarded, they'll continue to abuse, and bastardized till death. Problem G: And as we now share the term now with the Un-pros we die with it.

Opportunity: We can reject the Professional term and form our own. One we own as a Coop, or form of collective. We trademark it, manage it, and if need be, monetize it. Owned by the industry, controlled by us. Who, where, and how it's used.
Pro Stylist's needed for pre-launch
We need your support during our pre-launch phase. Sign up on or before December 31 to earn redeemable points for (one-off pre-launch) events and resources.

Double points when you convince your mates to join you.
How to authenticate as a Pro
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Sign up and in!
If you're not a Pro, then you're not able to enter at this time. You must be a practicing and licensed Pro, (no exceptions). This will however make the sign-up a drag, so bear with us. It's important.

Start here

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Prove you're Pro
Authenticating you and your papers is done in the 'Sign up' form. You'll be asked to submit a screenshot or upload a photo of your cosmetology license and a photo ID so we can verify your deets. So be ready for that :)



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Enter! View, Vote, and Comment!

The Road Map is populated with several ideas from us and other Founder Contributors like yourself. You'll be forwarded there. Vote and Comment on their Topics or start your own.


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Invite your mates, earn points!

As early adopters, you'll receive points that can be redeemed for two event types.
Group Office Hours and Private Office Hours. You'll receive an email with your invite URL to share.

Those two events in detail here.
The term Pro goes with em
Why the hooplah?
The second a Pro-product hits the shelf of an Un-pro or big-box retail store, by default, it can no longer be deemed an exclusive Pro-only product. That's a fact. We all know this (we think/hope/pray).

Why is this a problem?
because products meant for us are now simultaneously living on unprofessional shelves.

And why is this a problem?
It means our partners are selling Pro products to Un-pro vendors.

And why is this a problem?
Because it's both unconscionable and too hard to explain to our clients how it is that we're Professionals. It's easier to just say we're Professional'ish.

And why is this a problem?
They're giving Non-pros the license to sell Pro-products online. They forbid us to sell online. This is known as hypocrisy in the English language.

And why is this a problem?
In the most opportune time for us to be capitalizing and growing our digital franchises and online profit centers, we're forbidden to enter the digital market.

And why is this a problem?
If we do, we will lose our ability to sell their products, and our accounts closed down. It's in writing - and we have to agree and sign it - or we get no Pro-products. (No big deal now when you think about it).

And why is this a problem?
Because we have no choice or voice.

And why is this a problem?
They're allowing others to sell to our clients.

And why is this a problem?
We have no flipping idea where or what our clients are using on their hair.

And why is this a problem?
I'm over this why game BTW, but we're now giving private consultations followed by prescriptions on products our clients simply buy cheaper elsewhere.

And why is this a problem?
We look like a bunch of fouls yes/no?

And why is this a problem?
Because our partners, one in particular, have found it just too darn difficult to carve out a slither of the 32 billion euros generated in 2021 to allow us to have a little dignity in the form of a replacement product range that would once more distinguish us. They've never given us a replacement - in 40 years. (open to be challenged).

And why is this a problem?
Because it brings up vomit in my mouth.

And why is this a problem?
After I spit up, I ponder how we've lost everything that was once ours.

And why is this a problem?
being surgically removed from the exclusivity means we must now share this revenue.

And why is this a problem?
Retail is one of the few distinguishing profit centers left that up until now - they'd not fully taken and given to our replacement.

And why is this a problem?
Their choice of supplant has no education, knowledge, experience, wisdom, certification, and is unsafe.

And why is this a problem?
It's a mighty insult, that's why! And makes all the education we needed a scam if those who now sell it are not required to endure the same level of training. Sham or scam? you pick.

And why is this a problem?
We've never owned or governed the term Pro.

And why is this a problem?
because we neither have the power or the endless checkbook to have any influence over the term, or those who control it.

And why is this a problem?
We'll forever be at the mercy of what, where, how and why they'll use the term Pro.

And why is this a problem?
«ecause unguarded by us (as it's been) allows them (and any/everyone) to continue to abuse, and bastardize the term till its death.

And why is this a problem?
because we'll forever have to share the term with Un-pros like Amazon and Walmart until the term dies.

And why is this a problem?
Coz we're gonna die with it. If not before, as per their intent.

And why is this a problem?
«ecause they've chipped away at everything we once owned as a Professional Stylist, and therefor I've never been able to really make good money. Therefore I've little to no life savings.

And why is this a problem?
It's left me with little to no life savings to pay for a burial plot or funeral services!!! (Unless Loreal and the like are now paying for our death expences as compensation? That'd be something at least yes/no?).

Opportunity: We can reject the Professional term and form our own. One we own as a Coop, or form of collective. We trademark it, manage it, and if need be, monetize it. Owned by the industry, controlled by us. Who, where, and how it's used.
The final hypothesis is a big part of this research project. We're super curious about how our voice may change as we take a moment here.

(You may like to check out the hypotheses list. It's growing here).

But, Social Media has become such a spectator sport. It's no longer a possibility to challenge. Even if well intended, a misinterpreted post can spin out of control, and your career is cactus. Just like that. We believe this has given rise to a passive voice that's not serving the industry in areas that need a democracy.

Opportunity: Take a moment to be with one another, get some of the big questions out on the table, and get an accurate bead on how we all think about them. And how we'd like them solved. This way, we can include any and all who'd like to be part of the action needed to make that positive change.
What's involved?
Two: Attend as many Convo Huddles.
12.14.2022
Cleve & Karen Anne
11:00 CT
A project-specific bi-weekly virtual meetup.
20-minute video call. Designed to be a rapid meet/greet and kick off the conversation. We go one question, one goal, one round of your thoughts, and bounce. It's like an improv; only we're not funny.
One: Be active on the Conversation Roadmap
This is the fuel that drives the entire research project and where our views are reflected in real-time. If you do anything, be engaged here.

Comment and Vote on other stylists' Ideas and or start your own. The concept is to get as many ideas on the board as possible. Those that gain traction move up to become a Topic. Once a Topic, three phases validate them worthy of action to be taken.
1: Exploring - 2: Traction - 3: Valid-ready-action.
Two: Attend as many Convo Huddles.
12.14.2022
Cleve & Karen Anne
11:00 CT
A project-specific bi-weekly virtual meetup.
20-minute video call. Designed to be a rapid meet/greet and kick off the conversation. We go one question, one goal, one round of your thoughts, and bounce. It's like an improv; only we're not funny.
One: Be active on the Conversation Roadmap
This is the fuel that drives the entire research project and where our views are reflected in real-time. If you do anything, be engaged here.

Comment and Vote on other stylists' Ideas and or start your own. The concept is to get as many ideas on the board as possible. Those that gain traction move up to become a Topic. Once a Topic, three phases validate them worthy of action to be taken.
1: Exploring - 2: Traction - 3: Valid-ready-action.
Your Pre-launch goodies
Our gifts for trusting us in these early days. We're hosting two complimentary event types to say thanks. Go-Pro Group Office Hours and Go-Pro Private Office Hours is how we'd like to share ideas we've established over the past several months. We believe they can be used to distinguish ourselves as Pros of a different sort in 2023.
5 Go-Pro Points
Group Office hours
What is it?
A 60-minute video call where we'll share how we can set ourselves apart in a genuine, authentic way by distinguishing ourselves as Pros of a different sort.

How to earn 5 Points:
1. Subscribe: 1 pts
2. Comment/Vote or start a Topic: 3 pts
3. Follow us on IG: 1 pt.
10 Go-Pro Points
Private Office hours
What is it?
A private 30-minute one-on-one video call designed to provide support on any topic you'd like. Career, finances, business building - you name it.

How to earn double points:
1. Share your Invite Code URL
2. Your mate also subscribes: 2 pts
3. They Comment/Vote or start a Topic: 6 pts.
4. They also follow us on IG: 2 pt.
A private space for Pros... only
To be the voice for positive change as well as navigate and facilitate the course correction we're on. However the only way this can be achieved is with a private, secure place. A safe place where our conversations are protected.

The next three to seven years will see some of the most significant shifts of all time. It's our intent that we use this platform to find ways of being included in these changes with our voices.

We have technology on our side. We can develop solutions that inject ourselves into the solution if we choose. But the impact on us will be catastrophic and irreversible if we do nothing.
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Strictly stylists!
no partners, no brands, no bs
The reality is no one will share in the presents of their business partners. That's why they've not permitted to be any part of the project until we all agree it may be time to let them in.
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Protected by default
You're proteted where it matters most. You're views and opinions are not identifiable to you. We have no interest in 'who' has responded and in what way. That would skew the data and render it useless.
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Blockchain Secure
Decentralized data security means - No ads, No trackers, and No data mining or harvesting. Your polls and survey responses are end-to-end encrypted using blockchain technology.
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Private and anonymous
Bring your best coffee name. To accommodate your authentic voice, we've added privacy features that give you the option to float between conversing in anonymous or persona/avatar mode.

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Completely Independent.
We're a couple of stylists with a hunch that a better world awaits us. One that'll enable us to acquire a sense of ownership over and is democratic by nature. We have no ties to our direct or indirect beauty partners—just us.
About
Slice or dice it however you'd like; the term Professional products/stylist/color blah blah is a bunch of oxymorons.

Our plan: Listening to you guys. Collect and organize your thoughts and concerns. Document the real issues. Use a collective approach to ask what you'd like done and how you'd like the future of you and your industry to pan out. Then we can present it to our partners and facilitate the course correction our lives and industry is on.
I started in the hair world with my two older brothers at 14. Qualified from my four-year apprenticeship, traveled to Europe, and purchased the salon I once worked in upon my return to Oz. I opened a few others, one in Beijing, China. Won a shit ton of awards and others proud moments, but this can do for now. This is me, Cleve.
Cleve
They don't get more Pro than Karen Anne. Among many skills, knowledge, and achievements, she's one of the few female founders on the planet who has started her own truly pro-color company. This real-world experience will be a driver to us all and this project.
This is Karen Anne Jacks.
Karen Anne Jacks
If you answer no, (to the existing Pro) dig our cause, and have a few philanthropic hours available per week, we sure could do with the extra help. Ping us here
You maybe?
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