At just 11 years old, Vince Weishaus runs his own hair salon (发廊) in his parents' basement in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, doing different hairstyles for free.
For Vince, his love of hair started at a very young age. "He has an older sister who had dolls and he would just, at 2 or 3, be playing with the dolls' hair," recalled Emily Weishaus, Vince's mother.
Not long afterward, he also fell in love with braiding (编辫子). "He watched me do a braid, and then he undid the braid and redid it without me ever showing him how to do it," his mother said. He found his true love as a hairstylist (发型师) when he started cutting his grandmother's hair before he was 5. "I feel that's what gave him the confidence to be who he is," she added.
Vince's hairstyling dream became a reality when his parents presented him with a special surprise on his ninth birthday: his very own salon in their basement. His neighbor had a salon in her home, but she decided to pass on her supplies to Vince when she moved.
Family members and friends have stopped by for appointments—all free of charge—at Vincent Charles Salon. The kid's services range from coloring, to braiding the for school dances, family parties, talent shows and more.
He has colored his own hair different colors, from rose gold to purple. He even colors his friends' hair tips before they head off to camp.
Vince loves learning different practices and skills of the trade from other hair mentors, who teaches him many styling skills.
The sky is the limit for Vince—his eventual goal is to become a world-famous hair colorist one day. His advice to anyone who wants to realize their own dreams: "Do what they love and be themselves."