Hair salon's may advertise their establishment, but don't necessarily go out of their way to showcase individual stylists.  However, stylists are limited to the people they can serve.  So here's a simple way for stylists to bring in more of a client base.  To start, hire a few attractive, noticeable individuals (those who stand out in a crowd...i.e.-tall, unique look, etc.), who are a variety of young and old, male and female.  Do their hair in a spectacular fashion using different styles.  Then, pay these people to spend time walking around, showcasing your talent (for several hours) at very high-profile, populated, public events (i.e.- festivals, conventions, parades, concerts, fairs, etc).  And, while they are displaying your "hair skills", have them wearing shirts with a unique and memorable display of your name, location, and how to get in touch (the key is having these "models" wear shirts that people won't forget seeing, try using humor or even controversial themes).  This works well because most people are drawn to looking at, and even trying to emulate, attractive people (their hair, their style, etc.).  So if they notice, and are impressed with your hired models hair, then there's a good chance they will notice the clothing and put it all together.  If done right, this simple and relatively inexpensive showcase could generate enough interest for an individual stylist...and possibly even a salon.