I'M JORDAN!
Quit my 9-5 and went full time with bridal hairstyling after doing it on my days off for YEARS! 🥳
2021
Moved to San Diego and discovered special occasion styling
2017
Graduated beauty school at 17 and started working at Great Clips!
2016
Enrolled in cosmetology school my junior year of highschool
2014
Very into: effortless hairstyles, coffee dates, creating aesthetic content, and cute outfits!
My journey began in a small town in Washington State, where opportunities were limited. However, during my final two years of high school, beauty school was offered for just $200, and on a whim, I decided to give it a try. Now, after 10 years of styling hair, I still can’t get enough of it.
I'm a small town girl
living in the big city of San Diego chasing her wildest bridal hairstyling dreams!
I grew up in a town with a whopping population of 1,700. One full service salon and $5 Fran who cut everyone's hair in the neighborhood for literally $5 cash. I definitely didn't think I wanted to be a hairstylist until it was the only booth in the college fair that somewhat interested me and it was only $200 which I knew we could afford but college itself was never in the cards. After graduating and getting my license before completing high school I began working at Great Clips just to realize I hated cutting hair. I was a teenage bride shortly after which led me to San Diego, California where the hairstyling world was just a little bit different.
Favorite drinks: Topo chico, LMNT electrolytes and a iced lattes!
I have a 6 year old Shiba Inu and her name is Piper!
Furthest I've traveled to style hair: Turks & Caicos
In 2022 and 2023 I styled 125 weddings each year!
When I'm not styling hair I am probably outdoors getting sunshine!
My dream wedding? Probably somewhere in Italy!!
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