Trends: Having lived through six decades of this industry and observing the many trends such as the Farrah Fawcett cut and style, the Dorothy Hamill Wedge, Big Hair, Jennifer Anniston, and now Rich Girl Hair. Unfortunately, we have gotten away from keeping the client tied to the salon for service, as hair has become less of an accessory and almost anti-salon. With the exception of the specialty services such as color, straightening, relaxing, and formal events, look around at women's hair. It is in poor condition, over processed, dry and unmanageable, not shiny, and seemingly not as important as we once saw in previous decades.