I met Laara when she came to the salon I work in here in Californing to do a haircutting workshop. It was the most exciting class and content I have ever gotten from a teacher. She was so amazing...
Mastercutter Academy
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Mastercutter Academy, located in New York City, is a renowned institution offering private hair cutting classes, hands-on workshops, and in-salon training. Led by the highly talented and experienced Laara Raynier, the academy is ranked #1 worldwide for its precision hair cutting courses. With a focus on men's grooming and barber classes, Mastercutter Academy provides an ultimate one-on-one experience, allowing students of all levels to train with the masters and work on live models.
Laara Raynier, a protege of the iconic Roger Thompson and former top stylist at Barney's New York City, brings her 30 years of expertise in precision haircutting to her private classes and workshops. Her dynamic energy and unique techniques have earned her recognition as the authority on precision hair cutting. Stylists from around the world flock to New York City to train with Laara and benefit from her vast knowledge and experience gained from working in the best salons in the city.
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I know someone that attended one of her trainings and was told by multiple people how rude and arrogant this person is. I went onto her Instagram and she preaches about confidence and how...
This was a horrible experience from start to finish. she spent a lot of time telling us how lucky we are for her to be there. during one of the haircuts she asked a student if they could see and...
Well where do I start. She talked about "professionalism," but she is far from that. She talked down to every person in the class, whether it was them just asking a question or based on their...
My name is Gidget Badini. I'm from McKees Rocks, PA. On May 8th, 2022, I took a one day private class with Laara Raynier, one on one precision hair cutting on live models. WOW! She is awesome with...







