AI-generated photoreal still life of personal-care tools — brass brush, wooden comb, working scissors, ceramic dish on linen.

Adjacent and emerging.

Waxing, scalp care, sugaring, threading — the disciplines that don't fit a single category yet, and the educators who keep them alive between salon and clinic.

What you’ll find

  • Waxing technique that's clean, consistent, and doesn't lift skin — full-body service through the most-asked-for areas.
  • Sugaring and threading as their own crafts, with the cultural and technique history that puts them in context.
  • Scalp care, hair-loss-friendly services, and the trichology basics that keep you on the right side of medical scope.

Scope

Adjacent and emerging personal-care disciplines that don't fit cleanly into the eight primary categories yet. Hard wax, soft wax, brazilian and full-body waxing technique. Sugaring as a craft of its own. Threading, including brow and full-face. Scalp care, hair-loss consultations, and trichology fundamentals. As demand from working educators in any of these grows enough to justify their own discipline, they'll be promoted out of "other" and given a first-class home.

Founding educator (adjacent crafts)

Founding instructors haven’t arrived yet.

Founding educators in adjacent crafts haven't arrived yet. The first 50 across all disciplines get founder status — early reach, lifetime fee discount, and a say in which adjacent crafts get promoted.

If you teach a personal-care craft that doesn't fit the eight buckets yet, this is the place. Founders get early reach, lifetime fee discount, and a real say in whether your craft becomes its own discipline.

Become a founding educator

Founding courses

Courses launch with the first cohort.

Courses in adjacent crafts launch alongside founding educators in milestone 1.3. Want to be first in line?