ABOUT ME

A woman with purple curly hair and tattooed arms blow-dries her hair in a room decorated with plants and skincare products on shelves, along with a colorful painting.

Hey! I’m Rachel, the face behind Tigers Eye Beauty. I’m located Downtown Vancouver, WA at Clash Beauty Collective. I specialize in blonding and low maintenance hair color that keeps you looking effortlessly polished everyday.

I love haircutting, creating movement within the hair and transforming someone’s look by just shaping their hair feels truly artistic. I’m a sucker for vivid color and love creating gorgeous bright colors in hair.

Aside from hair I love being outdoors, cooking and baking. I’m a plant and kitty mama (I’d love to see your pets!). I’ve had a passion for art since I was a little girl, that’s why this industry resonates with me. I have fun tattoos and would love to see yours. I enjoy making my clients feel comfy in my chair and helping them feel heard and understood whether its hair related or not.

A box of Nag Champa incense sticks, two small crystals (amethyst and clear quartz), and a small round object on a beige tiled surface.
A large Monstera plant in a terracotta pot sits on a wooden table, with a bag of plant grow soil in front of it. In the background, there is a white cabinet with framed art and additional potted plants.

Why I named my brand Tigers Eye Beauty:

I named my brand Tigers Eye Beauty after the crystal tigers eye, because it’s known as the stone of courage. It helps you feel confident, have strength and mental clarity. It can help you feel connected to your sacral and solar plexus chakra. The Sacral Chakra is associated with sensuality and creativity, and the Solar Plexus Chakra is associated with your self-esteem, your will power and overall energy. All these things resonate with me, I love yoga, feeling confident and being creative. I hope that my clients leave my space feeling beautiful, having courage to be their true selves and loving themselves.

Jewelry, candles, and decorative items on a gray surface near a book titled 'Tarot'.
A cluster of small, delicate mushrooms with light-colored caps growing on lush green moss.