A Vintage Silk Pressed Set Recorded Through Script
Here at Main Character Hair, we enjoy a vintage set, and on this day it materialized just the way we intended it to.

S — Setting
Where the service took place. The room, the light, the time of day, the pace of the environment. Setting grounds the record in real life.
Miami Gardens, Florida — On a brisk winter morning, the setting inside the Main Character Hair studio was calm, cool, and collected. The room held a steady pace, allowing the service to unfold without interruption.
C — Condition
What was true about the hair before anything was done. Texture, dryness, fragility, tension, or resilience held in the strands. Condition is observed, not judged.
The condition of the hair was inspiring. We had moved from a state that once required full restoration to finally seeing the fruit of the work completed during the previous service. The plan for this hair was now in motion.
R — Rhythm
How the work moved. Whether the session required slowness, pauses, adjustments, or steady progression. Rhythm reflects the pace the work demanded.
The service flowed just as anticipated because of the preparation we had chosen to implement going forward:
Order.
Hands.
Water.
Condition.
Dry.
Heat.
Style.
Preserve.
I — Intention
What was held internally while the work was being done. Protection, longevity, ease, or preparation. Intention is not what is spoken aloud, but what remains present.
As with all of our services, the intention remained the same throughout our time together — that both stylist and client would leave with hair capable of behaving beautifully for every stage, set, and scene of your life when it is properly understood.
P — Posture
The stance held during the work. What the hands chose, what they avoided, and the standards that remained present throughout the session.
The posture of this service was to provide a clarified and moisturized foundation for the vintage set that would be formed at the end.
T — Transfer
What shifted by the end of the work. Relief, comfort, clarity, trust, or readiness. Transfer names what moved from one state to another.
By the end of our time together, it became clear that although the client desires her hair to reach her waist, the length she currently holds — and continues to care for — could already appear striking within the style she chose for the occasion ahead.