Professional Beauty’s top five webinars of 2021

PB’s Webinars give our audience a wealth of knowledge and education from industry leaders in easy access videos across our social media platforms. 2021 saw a host of incredible guests and industry professionals join us for our webinar sessions.
We run through our five most-viewed webinars of the last year – calculated on both live views and also watch-backs from across YouTube, Facebook and Instagram:
Jody Adele Taylor, owner of Skin Deep salon in Doncaster, took a close look at dermal pigmentation to help differentiate from epidermal pigmentation, and shared how you can treat clients with the condition in salon to prevent reoccurrence.
Mooeys’ director Amy Lewis and training manager Jo Weller covered all things hot wax in this webinar. From the correct techniques for facial and intimate areas to the best position for pregnant wax clients, the webinar covered all your hot wax queries.
Owner of The Waxing Specialist salon and training academy Marta Zaczkowska revealed her prediction for the top waxing techniques, trends, and ingredients for 2021. Zaczkowska shared how to choose and perfect the right techniques and tools for your business, covering recycling and sustainability, as well as how to achieve results that will keep clients loyal.
Salon social media consultant Debbie Lewis explained the hype behind audio-only social media platform Clubhouse. Lewis shared how beauty and hair business owners can use the invitation-only platform to grow their skillsets and make new connections.
Sam Marshall, owner of The Beauty Guru at Media City and HIV awareness ambassador; Becky Mitchell, who has an MBE for services to HIV Awareness and has been living well with HIV since 2012; and Becky Pang, HIV positive speaker and service user engagement and training co-ordinator for a HIV support and prevention service joined us to discussing the topic of understanding HIV in beauty, covering what HIV is, HIV disclosure and the law, how to adapt your consultation forms, advice on treating clients with blood-borne viruses in salon and much more.