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TRESS TO IMPRESS Doing God’s Work

“Both TressDeco Salon and Swaycon Studios were created to give people from all walks of life a safe space to express themselves,” Thomas says. “Hair and music are two mediums that we have seen people find their biggest release in.” They want LGBTQIA+ and POC communities to know that spaces exist where they can feel welcome and supported—no questions asked.

As for Thomas’ style, it’s not one to be pinned down or labeled. In the last year she has been inspired by the punk and alternative scenes she loved growing up, as reflected in her shags and mullets. She sees herself as a chameleon and dedicates herself to making sure she doesn’t stay in a bubble. She’ll continue to draw inspiration from her main influences of music, art and fashion as she shows the world and the industry what she can do with hair as her canvas.

It has to be understood that hairstylists that cater to ethnic hair types are doing such an

amazing thing. It’s an everyday challenge to expand knowledge on all hair types, but it’s definitely a fight I feel is worth advocating for.

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