CH Ireland March/April 2019
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Hugh Campbell<br />
Setting the<br />
STANDARD<br />
HAIRDRESSERS FROM ALL branches of the Hugh Campbell Hair Group<br />
came together at the Clayton Hotel in Limerick for the annual competition<br />
and awards ceremony. The efforts of stylists and colourists paid off as entries<br />
showed a diverse range of talent. The judging panel, which consisted of Creative<br />
HEAD <strong>Ireland</strong> editor Anna Samson, educator Debbie Gee, L’Oréal Professionnel<br />
education manager Patricia Strachan and graphic designer Avril Cairns, had<br />
a tough job as a high standard of work was presented across all the categories.<br />
James O’Dwyer, colour maestro and head of education at Hugh Campbell Hair<br />
Group took to the stage to reveal the winners and to finish, salon group founder<br />
Hugh Campbell unveiled the logo for the new colour bar at Melo Yelo, and<br />
congratulated all those who had taken part. He said: “In the world of hair, there<br />
are currently two distinct themes – on the one hand there is stunning precision<br />
hair cutting with precise colour placement, and on the other hand there is<br />
spectacular balayage and colour shading. Both kinds of hair were beautifully<br />
executed at the competition, and I would like to thank all of our incredibly<br />
talented competitors, who made the event such a resounding success and to<br />
everyone involved for making the event so memorable.”<br />
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