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In this episode of Destroy The Hairdresser, David goes solo.
He invites you into a different vision of what a salon can be, one that feels more like a gallery than a factory.
Slower doesn’t mean less money. Softer doesn’t mean weak.
David breaks down how DTH salons operate with less chaos and higher profitability by removing double booking, eliminating retail pressure, and focusing on time-based pricing, shared space, and intentional systems. Instead of hustle-driven burnout, he describes a model where artists are paid for their time, commission is structured with freedom, and owners build spaces they actually want to uphold.
This episode explores curiosity as a business skill, fearlessness as a practice, and why the salons that survive rejection cycles are the ones built on belief, not imitation.
If you’ve ever wondered whether calm can be profitable, or whether commission can feel expansive instead of restrictive, this episode is for you.
David is teaching The New Commission Salon a four week intensive where he walks through the philosophy, structure, and financial framework behind this model.
You’ll learn how to:
If this episode resonated, this is your next step.
Learn more and enroll here:https://www.destroythehairdresser.com/the-new-commission-salon-2026
Or text David directly if you’re serious about changing your structure.
Slower can be profitable.
Softer can be powerful.
But only if you build it that way.
Ready to Build It?
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In this episode of Destroy The Hairdresser, David goes solo.
He invites you into a different vision of what a salon can be, one that feels more like a gallery than a factory.
Slower doesn’t mean less money. Softer doesn’t mean weak.
David breaks down how DTH salons operate with less chaos and higher profitability by removing double booking, eliminating retail pressure, and focusing on time-based pricing, shared space, and intentional systems. Instead of hustle-driven burnout, he describes a model where artists are paid for their time, commission is structured with freedom, and owners build spaces they actually want to uphold.
This episode explores curiosity as a business skill, fearlessness as a practice, and why the salons that survive rejection cycles are the ones built on belief, not imitation.
If you’ve ever wondered whether calm can be profitable, or whether commission can feel expansive instead of restrictive, this episode is for you.
David is teaching The New Commission Salon a four week intensive where he walks through the philosophy, structure, and financial framework behind this model.
You’ll learn how to:
If this episode resonated, this is your next step.
Learn more and enroll here:https://www.destroythehairdresser.com/the-new-commission-salon-2026
Or text David directly if you’re serious about changing your structure.
Slower can be profitable.
Softer can be powerful.
But only if you build it that way.
Ready to Build It?

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