Moriah Seabrook
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Moriah Seabrook
@moriahseabrook.bsky.social
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I never blow dry without a concentrator nozzle.
It keeps the airflow controlled and helps eliminate frizz—especially when paired with a round brush and the right angle.
I set my flat iron at 390°—just enough to smooth without frying.
Follow with a comb and always bevel the ends. The goal is softness, not stiff, pin-straight.
Alligator clips are a stylist staple—but only if you use them gently. I always tell clients to clip clean sections and avoid yanking them out. Helpful claws can turn on you quick.
I always start my blow dry with a “mohawk section” to keep things smooth and efficient.
No more damp spots hiding underneath. Sectioning might be the most underrated part of styling.
My root-smoothing trick? I scoop the brush into my hairline like it’s ice cream and pull down while moving the dryer.
It smooths the hairline without burning the scalp. Works best when towel dry!
If your blow dryer has an IQ button, use it.
It automatically lowers the temp when you're close to your scalp, helping you avoid frying your hair. Smart heat makes a big difference.
I’m used to snapping attachments on and off with one hand. So when a blow dryer slows me down, I notice. Here’s why I prefer Dyson’s magnetic system over Shark’s clip release.
Cold water rinses might make your hair shinier—but the science isn’t totally settled. I don’t personally do it, but I’ve seen some clients swear by it. Every head of hair is different.
If your hair always dries flat, here’s how I create volume that lasts. It’s about technique, product, and airflow—not frizz.
There’s no one-size-fits-all rule for haircut frequency. I guide clients based on their hair type, health, and styling goals. Some thrive at 6 weeks. Others at 12. Here’s the breakdown.
To help my mom grow her hair longer (with bangs), we had to cut more than she expected. Healthy hair comes first—but the plan is in motion. #HairCare #ClientTrust
Kid-approved curl routine: Be Curly for hydration, Curl Jelly for definition, and a super gentle brush for no tears. Styling curly hair doesn’t have to be hard.
This brush is so gentle, even my niece said it feels good. It’s our favorite for tangle-free hair without tears. #HairStylingTools #GentleBrush
30% lighter. 20% smaller. And more powerful. This Dyson blow dryer honestly makes the old one feel antique. The innovation is unreal. #HairTools #SalonGear
I fell in love with hairstyling because of my aunt. She made it fun, exciting, and something to look forward to. That energy is what made me want to do it too. #HairStylistLife #FindingYourPassion
Love that new haircut inspiration? Make sure it works for your lifestyle, too. The biggest mistake people make when changing their style is not thinking about maintenance. Here’s what I ask my clients before we make the cut! #HairTips #HaircutTransformation
Starting out as a hairstylist can be overwhelming. But at Van Michael, you get top-tier education, full support, and a booked schedule from day one. It made all the difference for me! #HairStylistJourney
Experience the Dyson Supersonic R like never before—through ASMR. The sound of the attachments clicking into place is so satisfying. #HairTech #ASMR @dyson​
Ruskin’s hair was looking so good, I almost didn’t want to cut it. But the smallest tweaks made a huge difference, and now he’s fully feeling himself. 😂 #FreshCut #ConfidenceBoost
The fluorescent light test never lies. That’s why I always do my makeup before work. It sets the tone for my day, makes me feel put together, and honestly—helps my clients trust me more. #MakeupMindset #BeautyRoutine
Apparently, my gray streak is my entire personality… at least, according to the internet. Funny thing is, I forget it’s even there. #GrayHair #Misconceptions
I haven’t mastered balance yet—I just go all in until I burn out. The challenge is learning to rest before it gets to that point. Anyone else struggle with this?
Want a ponytail that’s smooth and bouncy? Sectioning, tilting your head back, and using a light-hold spray make all the difference. Here’s how I do it!
A perfect blowout starts at the hairline. I smooth those front and back edges first because they make or break the whole look. A Denman brush + air direction = polished, frizz-free results.
Baby hairs dry fast and can be hard to control if you don’t smooth them first. Blowing them forward with a Denman brush keeps them sleek while adding volume at the root.