Workplace Confessions: Behind Closed Doors

Meet_a_Color_Expert

36 min · 22. maj 2026
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Your hair color is not just “light or dark” or “warm or cool.” It is a full system, and when it is wrong, you can feel it in your mirror, your closet, and your confidence. This week, we sit down with Renee Taglia, a Master Hair Colorist & Educator and Certified Color Analyst, to talk about why personal color analysis is more than a trend and how a true, customized palette can change the way you get ready every day. We get practical about the process. Renee explains how she combines image consulting with cosmetology so hair color stops being “correction” and starts being enhancement, plus how she navigates the tricky moment when someone brings an inspirational photo that will not flatter them. We also dig into the messy side of the industry. Finally, we talk about color psychology and how shades can hold memory, comfort, and even grief, which is why a color consultation can turn unexpectedly emotional. Subscribe for more behind-closed-doors work stories, share this with a friend who is stuck in “nothing to wear,” and leave a review if you want more conversations like this. What is one color you love but never feel great wearing? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568525/fan_mail/new] Want to be interviewed? You can remain anonymous. Voice distortion now available. Email or Text us!

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