Hawkins, a Living Proof celebrity hairstylist ambassador, has also become one of the emerging HairTok influencers with his comedic hair tutorials.
Hawkins has had an interest in hairstyling since he was a child, stating he would “literally ask Santa for wigs” at Christmas. He then developed his expertise in middle and high school by doing his classmates’ hair for prom, but didn’t see himself working as a professional stylist until his early twenties when Olsen, who is his childhood best friend, introduced Hawkins to her hairstylist Mark Townsend.school.
“Being out in the public eye and under so much scrutiny, it seems easy, but it’s not,” he said. “My job is sort of to just be there and make everyone feel safe and comfortable at home. It’s not about me. In this wig room, I am the diva and the star, but when I am with a client it’s not really about me.”
“She’s so young and you don’t want to do anything that will age her,” he explained. “When any of my clients have a really big event, say it’s someone’s first Oscars or it’s their big moment, you always want to be like, ‘how is this going to look in 20 years?’ Because these pictures will run in 20 years with all of their milestones. You just want to do something that will age well and be classic.”
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