In today’s episode, Dom welcomes Wella Education Brand Manager Jon Walker and Sebastian Professional educator and expert Richard Windle to the How To Cut It podcast, in partnership with Wella Professionals UK & Ireland, to explore the brand’s chic glow up from grunge to glam.

This episode dives into Sebastian’s fearless hair artist legacy, community building, and how fashion culture meets real-life salon work. Hear practical social tips for getting your work seen, insights on hybrid, high-performance products, and the role of education, workshops, and online learning across Wella’s platforms. Learn how to tag effectively, get featured, and plug into a global network of creatives. Plus, inspiring stories of transformation, creativity, and collaboration that will elevate your craft, whether you’re behind the chair or backstage.

Tune in for strategy, inspiration, and a clear view of what’s next for Sebastian Professional on this episode today.

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Resources

FOLLOW SEBASTIAN PROFESSIONAL ON INSTAGRAM @SEBASTAINPRO_OFFICIAL

VISIT SEBASTIAN PROFESSIONAL WEBSITE HERE

FOLLOW SEBASTIAN PROFESSIONAL CULT TEAM ON INSTAGRAM @SEBASTIAN_CULTTEAMUKI

FOLLOW WELLA PROFESSIONALS UKI ON INSTAGRAM @WELLAPROFESSIONALSUKI

FOR MORE ON WELLA PROFESSIONALS EDUCATION VISIT HERE

Today’s Guest

Jon Walker: Education Brand Manager for Wella Professionals UK & Ireland, Jon leads education strategy and community engagement. He empowers hairdressers with trend-led learning, product expertise, and business support, connecting salons, artists, and educators via digital content, live events, and brand programs. He champions portfolios like Sebastian Professional and amplifies pro voices.

Richard Windle:  Sebastian Professional educator, Richard translates the brand’s boundary‑pushing spirit into salon-ready education. He delivers online, in-studio, and on‑the‑road training, blending talks with hands-on. Collaborating with global artists, he equips pros with product-led styling, suitability thinking, and finish-focused techniques.

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