Charles Baker Strahan

Charles Baker Strahan

Charles Baker Strahan is a hair stylist.

After finishing Cosmetology School at home in the Midwest, Strahan departed for New York City, where he worked in his first salon and studied acting at NYU, which has proven extremely useful in understanding his clients as a hair stylist. He is keenly aware of how developing the clients’ look effects the characters they play.

After an opportunity arose for Strahan to combine his on-camera and hair styling skills as a make-over hair stylist on the Lifetime series “Kick Off Your Shoes,” he relocated to Los Angeles, where he also worked with Sports Illustrated for their Search for the Next Swimsuit Model campaign.

After a stint in Los Angeles, Strahan returned to NYC, where he spent months working with Mariah Carey. It was at this time that Strahan was brought on by Herbal Essences to serve as their national spokesperson and Celebrity Stylist, a position he still maintains.

Strahan is especially known for perfecting and individualizing his clients’ look and teaching them how to grow their hair to make it strong and healthy. His belief in the integrity of the hair has brought him numerous celebrity clients and aided in the development of Herbal Essences products. With his background in acting, as well as his strong desire to teach people about how to properly treat and grow their hair, he is currently in development on television programming.

Due to his unique talent for creating flawless looks that enhance the inner beauty of his clients, Strahan has built an impressive, loyal celebrity client base including: Leighton Meester (whom Strahan introduced to become the celebrity face of Herbal Essences), Whitney Port, Lauren Conrad, Becki Newton, Ana Oritz, Jenna Fisher, Amy Poehler, Lindsay Price and Shantal VanSanten.

Strahan currently resides in Los Angeles and works bi-coastally.

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