
Delma Batista Rodriguez
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It started between sisters — cutting each other's hair as kids, figuring it out as they went. For Delma Batista Rodriguez, that early instinct never went away. Fifteen years in, she still shows up to every appointment the same way: everything prepped, everything ready, so the guest can just sit down and exhale. She graduated as a chemical engineer before choosing hair, which means she thinks about what she's putting on your head — and why.
PersonalityMeet Delma
AboutMore about Delma
I graduated as a chemical engineer. That was the plan — the degree, the career, the whole path. But hair kept pulling me back. It started as a kid, cutting my sisters' hair at home, all of us figuring it out together. That instinct never left. Eventually I stopped fighting it and followed it into a full career. Fifteen years later, I think the engineering background actually makes me better at this — I understand formulas, I think about processes, I don't just apply products without knowing what they're doing. The path wasn't straight, but it makes sense now.
Off the clockOutside the salon
When I'm not at the salon, I'm with my family. That's where most of my time goes, and I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm also still studying — always learning, always trying to grow. And when I need to decompress, I dance.
Fun factA little something extra
I'm a chemical engineer who chose hair — and I think the science background makes me better at both.