Regis Salons has over 150 experienced artistic directors who provide in-salon training and workshops in our salons across the U.S. and Canada. Meet our experts.
Senior Artistic Director for Regis Salons since 1986.
Mary Gail Hall
Senior Artistic Director for Regis Salons since 1986.
I chose the beauty industry because stylists get to spend their days making people look beautiful, and they get paid for it. What a great way to live! As an educator, I work 320 days a year and see four to five models a day. So I do about 1,280 haircuts a year.
My favorite product: Regis DESIGNLINE Dual Action Mousse is great for fine hair because it’s lightweight and it really holds a shape.
Highlight Artistic Director for Regis Salons since 1994.
Mindy Clark
Highlight Artistic Director for Regis Salons since 1994.
Hairstyling has always come naturally for me. When I’m not traveling the country teaching advanced technical training to our stylists, I’m involved in producing the Regis educational videos and leading national and international hair design seminars.
Regional Trainer for Regis Salons since 1993.
Randy Thibodeaux
Regional Trainer for Regis Salons since 1993.
I went to college for music first, then went to beauty school and fell passionately in love with it. Traveling the country to teach the latest in advanced technical training is definitely rewarding. I love to share with stylists what I’ve learned and to help stylists overcome challenges in the salon. It’s all about attitude and desire.
Artistic Director for Regis Salons since 1990.
Jef Morrison
Artistic Director for Regis Salons since 1990.
I travel the country for in-salon advanced training, but I like to teach stylists the basics, such as cut and color techniques. I also love to help stylists fine-tune their customer service skills. Providing great customer service is just as important as the cut and color.