What it Takes to Be an M Salon Stylist

October 1, 2019

Extensive Training 

Our mission for each client at M Salon Houston is to deliver a result that meets and exceeds your hair expectations. In order to do so, we make sure that each of our stylists goes through comprehensive training on the latest industry skills. Professionalism is not something that we take lightly whether a new stylist has had formal training elsewhere, there is no replacement for our professional hair education. 

Impeccable Style 

The standard for M Salon starts with impeccable style that is constantly evolving to meet the latest hair industry trends. The skills our stylists exemplify on a consistent basis are a testament to their commitment to excellence and our professional education. 

Stewardship of our Owners 

We also pride ourselves on the stewardship of our owners. The values uphold focus on the empowerment of our stylists to be conscientious and engaged throughout each step of your styling. You can be confident that your hair will be in good hands with our thorough training and careful observation to every detail. 

For more information about the skills of our stylists contact us today!

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By Doug Mansfield July 9, 2026
Traveling this summer? Learn which R+Co and Oribe products belong in your carry-on, and why salon-size isn’t always the right size.  Houston summers mean one thing for a lot of our clients: getting out of Houston. Beach trips, weddings, long weekends somewhere with better airflow. And almost every trip, the same packing dilemma shows up. Your favorite products don’t fit in a carry-on, and TSA is not going to negotiate with you about it. That’s the whole reason travel-size haircare exists. Not as a downgrade. As the same professional-grade formula, just sized for a bag instead of a bathroom counter. At M Salon, we carry travel sizes from two of our product lines: R+Co and Oribe. Both are professional brands our stylists use and recommend daily, so a travel bottle isn’t a lesser version of what you get in the chair. It’s the exact same formula. Why It Matters More Than You’d Think If you’ve invested in a balayage, a gloss, or a smoothing treatment, the products you use afterward directly affect how long that result lasts. Drugstore travel packs are often reformulated, watered down, or simply not the same product as the full size. That gap shows up fast, especially with color-treated or chemically processed hair exposed to a different climate, different water, and a lot more sun than it gets at home. R+Co’s On a Cloud Bond Building + Repair Styling Oil is a good example. It’s silicone-free, protects against heat up to 450°F, and tames frizz and flyaways, which matters a great deal if you’re headed somewhere humid (and if you’re leaving Houston in July, you’re probably not escaping humidity, just relocating it). R+Co’s Sun Catcher mist adds UV protection along with Vitamin C and hyaluronic acid, aimed at hair that’s about to see more sun than usual. Oribe’s travel sizes cover the brand’s signature repair and styling lineup, the kind of products that keep hair looking finished even after a day of travel, saltwater, or hotel blow-dryers that are never quite as good as the one at home. A Few Packing Guidelines Pack a leave-in treatment before a styling product. Damaged or color-treated hair generally benefits from repair first, style second. Don’t skip heat protection just because you’re “not really styling” on vacation. Beach waves from a curling iron still count as heat. If you’re flying, travel sizes solve the liquid restriction problem outright. No decanting into unlabeled bottles, no guessing whether 3.4 ounces is really 3.4 ounces. One more thing worth saying plainly: travel size doesn’t mean travel-only. A lot of clients keep a travel bottle in their gym bag or desk drawer for touch-ups between salon visits. It’s a genuinely useful size to have on hand, trip or no trip. Protecting the Work You’ve Already Paid For Here’s the part clients don’t always think about until it’s too late. If you’ve had a balayage, a gloss, or a smoothing treatment like Smooth Filler or a Brazilian Blowout, the wrong travel products can undo some of that investment faster than you’d expect. Sulfates strip color. Certain drugstore smoothing sprays can shorten how long a frizz treatment lasts. Chlorine and saltwater are rough on everyone’s hair, but they’re rougher on hair that’s already been through a chemical service. Sticking with the same professional line you use at home, just in travel size, keeps that risk low. It’s a small thing, but it adds up over a few trips a year. Where to Find Them M Salon’s current travel-size feature is live now on our products page , rotating in as our latest product recommendation. Stop by the salon or reach out to the front desk if you’d like a stylist’s opinion on which travel products fit your specific hair type and current treatment history. That’s really the fastest way to get it right. Hair varies a lot from person to person, and a quick conversation with someone trained to look at yours beats guessing from a shelf. And if you’re not traveling this month? Keep a set in your bag anyway. Houston humidity doesn’t wait for a vacation, and neither should good hair days. Ready for the hair you’ve been dreaming about, wherever you’re headed this summer? Secure your spot before your next trip and ask your stylist what belongs in your bag.
By Doug Mansfield March 1, 2026
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