Estetica Magazine UK (3/2021)
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AT THE HEART
OF HAIRDRESSING
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editorial
It’s hard to speak positively of the Pandemic; we will all look back on it as a cruel blight on
our lives and as a time when all the values we hold most dear - freedom & the right to
decide, access to friends & family, the power to control our own destiny - were forcibly, yet
necessarily taken away from us. Yet, as we emerge and resume all the social and work
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activities which we hold so dear, those associated with the hair industry can look back with a
sense of pride at their own strength, determination and resilience throughout everything.
Hair education went online and the
industry embraced it - now everyone is
talking about ‘going hybrid’ - combining
face-to-face training with digital learning.
That must be a positive, surely? Blended learning has been around for years, but who’d have
thought it could be so successful in hairdressing, where ‘hands on’ has always been deemed
as the only way to do it? Then, there’s been a similar approach at trade fairs. Many of the
great international hair and beauty exhibitions in Europe, Asia and the USA have drawn
from the experiences of lockdown and also gone hybrid by supporting face-to-face events
with digital platforms in order to include international visitors who are unable to attend in
person. This is just one more example of how, in the future, we can look back at the
Pandemic and how it’s changed our working lives – and that those changes aren’t all bad!
Gary Kelly,
Editor-in-Chief, Estetica UK
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contents
PUBLISHER AND
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Roberto Pissimiglia
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Gary Kelly
estetica.uk@lineone.net
INTERNATIONAL
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Laura Castelli
l.castelli@estetica.it
INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING
COORDINATOR
Monica Tessari
m.tessari@estetica.it
LAYOUT
Manuela Artosi
m.artosi@estetica.it
Davide Cardente
d.cardente@estetica.it
UK SALES & MARKETING
MANAGER
Luca Pissimiglia
l.pissimiglia@estetica.it
CONTRIBUTORS
FRANCE
Marie Coccoluto
SPAIN
Elisabet Parra,
Cristina Hernández
DEUTSCHE AUSGABE
Michaela Dee
ITALIA
Lucia Preziosi,
Glorianna Vaschetto
USA
Marie Scarano
DIGITAL
Erica Balduini,
Ludovica Cavalli,
Erika Marchese,
Wilma Sommariva
Fashion Fresh Attitude 10
Trends Signature Looks 16
Trends French Balayage 22
Anniversary Creating Memories 82
Education Motivational Educators 84
Step by Step Haute Coiffure 90
international trends
Curl Mania 33
Discover the
Signature Looks
that have defined
the careers of
some of our top
international
creatives.
The catwalks take
a breath of fresh air
as they transfer to
the great outdoors!
LET’S RESTART TOGETHER!
ARE YOU READY FOR COSMOPROF 2022?
RESTART: this will be the keyword for the next edition of Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna,
in Bologna from 10 th to 14 th March 2022.
The exhibition, the most representative event for the global cosmetic industry, will welcome
again the main players of the industry, from all over the world, offering the traditional itineraries
through the different sectors and distribution channels: from Thursday to Sunday, the event
will introduce the pavilions dedicated to the production chain of Cosmopack and to the retail
and perfumery segment of Cosmo Perfumery and Cosmetics, while from Friday to Monday
Bologna will welcome the professional operators with Cosmo Hair, Nail and Beauty Salon.
Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna 2022 will offer, in one event, all the key figures of the hair sector,
from companies to distributors, from hairdressers to hair salon owners, from trend experts
to international scale hairstylists. An appointment very much anticipated for the hair segment,
with stakeholders ready to meet again in person, after months of restrictions and distancing
rules, and share experiences and new projects, strengthen commercial relationships and discover
the new trends of the sector.
“The world of the hairstyle has been revolutionized by what
has happened in the last few months, – highlights Enrico
Zannini, General Manager of Cosmoprof Worldwide
Bologna. – The digitalization and the growth of e-commerce
have given a substantial boost to direct sales to consumers,
but at the same time, they represent a new important
challenge for the professional channel. Today, brands,
distributors and operators must join forces to re-establish
the quality of the sector and regain consumers’ loyalty.
Cosmoprof 2022 will bring the attention back to the
relationships between companies and hairdressers,
with the objective of encouraging consumers’ return
to hair salons and re-assert the value of the experience
and professionalism of hairstylists.”
THE VOICES OF THE INDUSTRY
The cosmetic industry is animated by a strong optimism:
after having demonstrated to be able to withstand the
unpredictable scenario of the recent months, entrepreneurs
are now ready to meet the market’s requirements with
innovations, quality and professionalism. Cosmoprof is the
perfect stage to start a new development path.
“Cosmoprof has its own magic that cannot be substituted
by a digital event. Barex Italiana will participate as always,
celebrating 53 years of presence at the exhibition and
continuing to consider it the most strategically important
exhibition on an international level,” says Carlo Baiesi,
founder and Managing Director of Barex Italiana. The
return of Cosmoprof Bologna symbolizes a new signal of
recovery, a step towards a (new) normality. Finally together
for a few days, with the desire for direct relationships, pawing
at the idea of showing to the public what we have been
creating. The pandemic will definitely impose new guidelines,
but it will not take away our wish to meet and tell.”
“Cosmoprof is surely a strategic presence for us to resume
conversations with our potential stakeholders and strengthen
past relationships after this long pandemic”, highlights
Davide Bollati, President of Davines Group, who pauses
on the need of a more sustainable approach for the sector.
“It becomes more and more evident that the only way to start
and accelerate the necessary transformation of our current
social-economic extractive model towards a new regenerative
paradigm is to create alliances and multilateral coalition.
These would work jointly to achieve the objective. For this
reason, we created the Regenerative Society Foundation,
of which I am the Vice-President, with the aim to promote a
dialogue between stakeholders on the topic of regenerative
economy, climate change and individual and collective
wellness as engine of the economy itself. Moreover,
it spreads knowledge and supports regeneration projects
in many sectors and geographies. We recently announced
the partnership with Rodale Institute in the field of organic
regenerative agriculture. The new Davines Group – Rodale
Institute European Regenerative Organic Center, starting from
next autumn, will include an area of 10 hectares around
the Davines Village in Parma and will concentrate its activities
on the tight relationship between agriculture and the
cosmetic sector”.
Many are the companies that at Cosmoprof Worldwide
Bologna will present new projects and growth plans. “This
difficult time represented a great challenge for everyone.
We took advantage of this forced break to bring forward our
corporate and market expansion plans, as well as product
development, – highlights Nico Parnazzini, Chief Executive
Officer of Nuova Fapam. “We look forward to sharing these
while finally participating in person to exhibitions that are
fundamental for collaboration and exchange, especially for
a dynamic sector such as the beauty and cosmetic one.
Our company was recently at the center of a development
project that included a commercial and corporate expansion
plan, which saw the involvement of Mandarin Capital Partners
fund. An important challenge that aims high. We started and we
did it with a broad-spectrum vision. “
Oyster Cosmetics too started a transformation process in the
last few months, adapting themselves to the new market needs.
Dimitri Markomichelakis, Marketing Director of OYSTER
COSMETICS Spa, offers a detailed picture of the ongoing
process: “The company launched a new medium/long-term
development plan, both industrial and strategic, aimed to
internationalize and boost the 3 main areas of business:
Professional, Consumer and Private Label. During these times
of cuts and reductions, Oyster Cosmetics implemented the
Strategic-Operative Marketing and the Sales Management Italia,
with the integration of two new managers with many years of
experience in the cosmetic sectors and of 14 agents specialized
in the Consumer channel. We will therefore continue to attend
international exhibitions to promote our multichannel and
multibrand identity”.
The return of in-person exhibitions is a key element for
companies leaders of the hair segment, to resume normal
business relationships. To highlight this aspect is Daniela
Moroni, Export Manager of Pool Service. “Participating
in OnBeauty and in Cosmoprof 2022 is for us a synonym of
optimism and great enthusiasm. It has been a few months since
we started feeling the need of our hairstylists to meet ag
ain and participate in live shows to develop their creativity.
The concept that the Hair Company Professional’s stylists
will bring on stage refers to the idea of “duality”, inspired by
the contrasting feelings that we experience on a daily basis,
exploding in versatile looks that convey a new self-concept”. This
event has always been the meeting point for the main players
of the professional hair sector and this year more than ever
it symbolizes the beginning of a new birth and a new start.”
Keep following us for updates on Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna!
For more information www.cosmoprof.com
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Fresh
attitude
Too much time stuck inside? Big catwalk shows have been
heading for the great outdoors. A display of crackling vitality!
How better to break with monotony and broaden horizons?!
Laura Castelli
Milano Philosophy
Iceberg/Courtesy of Press Office
Ravizza/Courtesy of Press Office
Shiatzy Chen/Courtesy of Press Office
La Doublej/Courtesy of Press Office
Raf Simons/Courtesy of Press Office
Elie Saab/Courtesy of Press Office
Natural accents for
a fresh kind of glam.
Environment + fashion:
the next big thing?
McCartney/Courtesy of Press Office
Cromantica/Courtesy of Press Office
Beccaria/Courtesy of Press Office
Naeem Khan
Colangelo/Courtesy of Press Office
fashion
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Beccaria/Courtesy of Press Office
Evel ea ni ommolo ma
gnam nimporeperit re
volorporro eat eum cone
cto in nost liti occumque
volorenes demped quas
quu ntum oi oioi oioi.
Moschino
Kenzo/Courtesy of Press Office
Cromantica/Courtesy of Press Office
Elie Saab/Courtesy of Press Office
Genny/Courtesy of Press Office
Beccaria/Courtesy of Press Office
Catwalks Photos: IMAXtree.com
Iceberg/Courtesy of Press Office
Elie Saab/Courtesy of Press Office
La Doublej/Courtesy of Press Office
The intrigue comes from the contrast. In other words, what are super tops doing combined with
airtight mosquito nets or evening dresses for a countryside jaunt? And what has couture got to do
with harvest festival!? Nothing, unless you’re craving an expression of change. It’s pure escapism.
fashion
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McCartney/Courtesy of Press Office
The allure of the
countryside awakens
creativity dulled by
too much waiting
Cromantica/Courtesy of Press Office
Catwalks Photos: IMAXtree.com
Beccaria/Courtesy of Press Office
Raf Simons/Courtesy of Press Office
Elie Saab/Courtesy of Press Office
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Ravizza/Courtesy of Press Office
Iceberg/Courtesy of Press Office
Kenzo/Courtesy of Press Office
Genny/Courtesy of Press Office
Catwalks Photos:
IMAXtree.com/
Andrea Adriani
Milano Philosophy
Lace-up, asymmetric
intertwining
festooned with glitter
and macramé. Even
faux fur gets a
surprising look-in.
Who’d have thought?
Colangelo/Courtesy of Press Office
Signature Looks
Every stylist and colourist the world over has created that
one special iconic look which they identify with most.
Gary Kelly and Marie Scarano
It’s that very special piece of work which they feel defines who they are as a hair creative in terms of their
skill and creativity. We asked just a few of our favourite contributors from the UK and the USA to tell us
more about their own unique Signature Look and what inspired them to create such an outstanding image.
URBAN UPDO
“Editorial style updos have been my sort of personal signature look since 2017 when this image was shot. I love creating the unexpected.
Here there is contradiction between the square lines on the side and the “curl mohawk” on top. It’s hard and soft at the same time (another
contradiction). The look is strong, but the hair still just looks like looped silk. This image is from my first solo collection shot in NYC, and I
have a sentimental attachment as well since I live in the city. Components of this style have been used in a multitude of different collections,
so I feel like it was the first of a little trend setter. This look is one of the few that I don’t have self-criticism about. Often, I look at my work
and “wish” i had done something differently, but when it comes to this style, it feels just perfect to me.” Mirza Batanovic, USA
Hair: Mirza Batanovic for Eufora/Photo: Richard Monsieurs/Make-up: Alecia Butchko/Wardrobe: Jennifer Daniels
TIMELESS
“Having spent so much time doing session work its quite hard when it comes to defining my own signature style. When I created
my first collection KILLER, I described it as uncategorizable, which I believe I am when it comes to cutting, styling and colour. This
particular shot is part of that collection of images and I’ve chosen it as I believe it will maintain the element of timelessness in its
simplicity and understatement.” Adam Reed, UK
Hair: Adam Reed at Adam Reed London/Make-up: Lan Nguyen Grealis
Photo: Alex Barron Hough/Fashion: Gabriel Cooper
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GEOMETRIC BEAUTY
“My signature look would have to be represented by clean work, it doesn't matter if it's up work,
cutting, colour, runway, high style it has to be clean. Much of my inspiration comes from artists I
admire, Gaudi, Picasso and Dali, their approach to shape and design is mind blowing. With such a
beautiful foundation in art how can you not want to be part of that? A great haircut surrounded with
an amazing colour and style is always a good way to start I always try to push the edge, I believe it’s
our responsibility to keep things fresh, runway, editorial and high fashion are always full of surprises,
take your time, keep it clean and be the artist you want to be.” Michael Haase, USA.
Hair: Michael Haase/Photo: Nick Berardi/Wardrobe: Onna Suhovy
DOUBLE TAKE
“I would describe my signature style as looks which combine our brand ethos of style, beauty and expertise. I
am always drawn towards beautiful and simple shapes and colours that really have the consumer in mind,
demonstrating inspirational and aspirational hair for both hairdressers and clients alike. This image shot for
my Chromatic collection is a perfect representation of the Russell Eaton brand ethos. It celebrates the classic
bob and the lines and shapes that can be created with it. The key with this image was to show two different
fringes – one strong and sharp, the other a lot more broken up to show different types of texture within a bob.
Hair: Robert Eaton, Creative Director at Russell Eaton Salons/Photo: Richard Miles
Makeup: Lucy Flower/Styling: Clare Frith/Products: Wella Professionals
DISCONNECTION
The V is an iconic Sam Villa style that focuses on the art of disconnection, a discipline highlighted in
his education.. With disconnection, stylists master the under layering, sectioning, and positioning
needed to create modern looks with volume, movement, and hidden texture. Forget perfect ends and
symmetrical shapes, it’s about customization, creativity, angular discrepancies, and natural finishes. As
Sam says, “The past is where we learn, the present and future is where we apply it.” – Sam Villa, USA.
Hair: Sam Villa, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Sam Villa and Global Artistic Ambassador for Redken
Photo: Xander Angeles / Haircolor: George Garcia / Make-up: David Frank Ray
FOREVER RED
“Why RED as my signature? Red hair expresses vibrancy and life. I like the strength of reds. Women feel
bold and strong with an amazing haircut topped off with a red that works for them. Achieving this feeling
for guests quickly became the basis for my signature of sharper lines accompanied by a full palette of
show-stopping reds. Why play it safe when it comes to hair colour? If my guest is ready to be bold and
beautiful... I am the one to take them there!” Joanne Rempel, USA
Hair Colour: Joanne Rempel for Eufora/Haircut: Philip Carreon/Photo: Evan Duning/Makeup: Nina Reminder
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CONTEMPORARY
“I’m a haircutter and that’s why I chose this look as my signature look. I love the bob shape, but it has a twist with the waves and the
short rounded but slightly broken fringe. The waves add a freshness and a contemporary edge to the bob shape, with the short fringe
being the perfect foil for the models beautiful eyes. There was no doubt that this should be a black and white image, the monotone
contrasts showcase the shape and the outline of the hair.” Bruno Marc, UK
Hair: Bruno Marc Giamattei @Marc Antoni Salons/Photo: Jamie Blanshard/Make-up: Katie Moore
Styling: Bernard Connolly/Products: JOICO
ETERNITY
“This look is all about effortless beauty and confidence – strong yet feminine. It’s the perfect ponytail but it’s simple and sexy, not twee
and over-styled. I knew I would be shooting in black and white, so the colour had to be a striking blonde to illuminate the look and
make a real statement. The cut is pretty with an edgy texture, while effortlessly pulled back with leather hair wraps to signify strength.
This look was inspired by the cool, raw and untouched sexiness of 90’s Calvin Klein and Vera Wang; total understated confidence.
I wanted the image to encapsulate the Tim Scott-Wright brand - simple but beautiful with maximum impact. Our salon brand is
about beautiful commercial hair. We create hair that reflects a Vogue or Harper’s Bazaar front cover. The 90s theme was a playful nod
to the big ad campaigns of the era – a time that inspired my professional career greatly. Kate Moss, Helena Christensen and Linda
Evangelista remain my fashion icons and I hope the image does the point of reference justice.” Tim Scott Wright, UK
Hair: Tim Scott Wright Art Team/ Photo: James Nicklin/Make up: Stacey Ellen Simpson
Styling: Tim Scott Wright Art Team
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“Texture is absolutely my signature look. They call me the "texture queen" for a reason. My whole career has been defined by
texture. It began when I started in a salon that worked primarily with afro texture hair. When I moved back to Seattle in the 80's
I started perming EVERYONE...and they listened. Before long, it was what I was known for in our industry. There's no looking
back now. Texture is a broad term, and the shapes may change with the season, but texture is the constant. What makes texture my
signature is how I enhance a curl pattern with cut and colour. Shape can be a profile, but it can also be internalized and reflected
back out through individualized style choices.” Lisa Vann, USA
Hair Color, Cut and Style: Lisa Vann, Vann Studio, Seattle, WA for Eufora/ Photo: David Rossa, Denver CO.
Make Up Artist: Hannah Vann, Vann Studio, Seattle, WA/Model: Brittany Mason, Los Angeles, CA
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PERSONA
I have chosen a shot from the Persona collection I created for my British Hairdresser of the Year nomination in 2018. It was
difficult to choose as each shot had a strong backstory – this was chosen as I loved the mood and hair content. I wanted to create
an unexpected religious character, captured in black and white, aged with history. To get this shot – the model laid on the floor
and I applied product to direct the hair into what would be conceived as a ‘anti-gravity’ shape. For me it’s important to surround
yourself with like-minded people and on this shoot I had the dream team, a family that saw my vision. Creating this collection
was one of my most memorable times, tapping into boundaries without restrictions! This whole story is what I love about our
craft, how we can create characters with authenticity in hair, fashion, makeup. Art is always subjective I know but I love things that
both challenge the mind.” Darren Ambrose, UK
Hair: Darren Ambrose @ D&J Ambrose/Photo: Jenny Hands/Make-up: John Christopher
Fashion: Anne Shore and Jackie Ambrose
STRONG & SEXY
“This photo is my all-time fav and my best signature look, I love everything about this photo. Firstly
orange and blue are my favourite colours, I love that they have contrast and harmony all at the same
time. The wardrobe stylist I worked with totally captured my concept of a strong black leather outfit
that was sexy, unique and delicate at the same time. The hair is clean and not complicated and has a
strong impact, I added the change of direction in the front to create more interest. I do love this
image and I think it speaks to me and who I am as an artist very well.” Dana Lyseng, USA
Hair: Dana Lyseng/Photo: Greg Swales/Make-up: Amber-Rae Mensing
Wardrobe: Ivanka Skrypnyk/Products: Wella Professionals
DYNAMIC
“This image was from our second in a series of exciting, more commercial campaign shoots – it was a great
exercise for me as it was important to retain the element of commerciality whilst injecting a bit of ‘wow’. I
have chosen this photo as my signature style – as there still nothing more popular in the Mark Leeson salons
than the bob – but by adding modern colouring techniques to this timeless classic cut – it brings a dynamic,
fresh youthfulness.” Mark Leeson, UK
Hair: Mark Leeson @ Mark Leeson/Photo: Richard Miles/Make-up: Lan Nguyen Grealis Fashion M&R
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French
Balayage
After his university course failed to
live up to his expectations, Paul made
a complete career change to fulfil his
creativity and decided to attend night
school at a local college where he completed
his NVQ in hairdressing. Paul
loved hairdressing and loved learning,
attending many courses and undertaking
online education to hone and
develop his skills. Once he had found
his direction, Paul was unstoppable,
initially working from home and then
as a manager of a local salon.
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PAUL WATTS ANSWERS OUR QUESTIONS
ABOUT THIS LOW MAINTENANCE
TECHNIQUE, WHICH IS ABOUT TO TAKE
THE COLOUR WORLD BY STORM!
”
Paul Watts, JOICO European Design Team Member, has an intense passion for colour.
This is backed up by his technical ability, which has made him one of the top go-go- to
stylists for innovative colour. He gives answers to some important questions about the
technique and explains how best to achieve it.
What is the French balayage?
It is a new trend set to take the industry by storm. It’s a new colour placement technique,
which brings together different hues of blonde and brunette in a subtle yet striking way.
Colours such as honey blonde, mocha and toned copper will be hugely popular as we
approach Autumn/Winter. This new colour philosophy, takes the original balayage back
to it Parisian roots, creating that effortless, graceful colour that is seen on the beautiful
women around the city of love. It is luminous, healthy and completely effortless.
How is it achieved?
The beauty of balayage is that it is a highly personalised colour technique, tailored to the
requirements of the client, taking into the account their hair type, texture and
condition. In order to achieve this, it’s all about the placement of the colour and having
the artistic eye which allows you to blend the colours in such a subtle way that it looks
completely natural. Working with freehand colour placement, the colours are ‘painted
on’ and placed un sections which highlight the cut and the clients face shape, with
colours being separated by cotton wool padding or loose foils.
Which hair type does this suit?
This new trend is suitable for all hair types – no one is excluded.
Does it suit all complexions?
Yes! The beauty of any balayage trend is that the colour can be completely tailored to
suit the clients skin tone and complexion – its 100% personalised to them. Gone are the
days of balayage for blondes only, there are so many colour combinations available that
there this trend can be worked into darker hair colours too, not just blondes.
How to keep the style looking and feeling fantastic?
When it comes to looking after this colour between salon appointments, I always
recommend a professional colour shampoo and conditioner which protects the
colour and keeps it as vibrant as possible. My go to product would be JOICO K-Pak
Color Therapy Color Protecting Shampoo and Conditioner – this is a must have
product for all colour clients and it has amazing results. This colour-preserving
shampoo washes away dirt and debris while being gentle to colour treated hair. With
its luscious lather formulated with antioxidant-rich African Manketti and Argan oils,
you’ll actually help extend the life of your shade's vibrancy* and fight future damage
every time you wash. And of course every client must invest in a heat protection
spray to prevent damage when using heated styling appliances, which 90% of our
clients do. I recommend using the K-Pak Color Therapy Multi Perfector Daily Shine
and Protect Spray – this is a must have for any client who uses any form of heated
appliance. This leave in treatment leaves behind an invisible yet powerful shield of
protection against styling stress, heat damage and UV exposure.
French balayage is a new
colour placement technique,
which brings together
different hues of blonde and
brunette in a subtle yet
striking way.
Who Will Take Gold?
Join us for the Global Creative Awards on October 3 2021
at the Kao Salon Virtual Experience
For stylists from all over the world, the Global Creative Awards offer the chance to show off
their full creativity - without limits. The Global Creative Awards are an opportunity for stylists
to create their own, unique hair look, showcasing their innovative skills and full creative vision.
“We especially believe that the moment has come for us to show the world what true creatives
can really achieve and that nothing can stop their creativity,” said John Moroney, Global
Creative Director.
The Global Creative Awards take place on Sunday, October 3rd at 6 pm (CET). They are part
of the Kao Salon Virtual Experience, which takes place for 48 hours on October 3-4th. Over 30
different artists will share the best in technical and artistic education in colour, cutting and
styling, including a special couture collection by Angelo Seminara.
In 2021, the virtual event is open for everyone! Don’t miss being a part of the creativity and
community of Kao Salon, the home of the Goldwell, KMS, Oribe and Varis brands.
EXCITING, CREATIVE AND INSPIRATIONAL: HERE ARE THE GLOBAL
CREATIVE AWARDS FINALISTS!
Register now: www.kaosalondivision.com/virtualexperience
#creativityneverstops
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“Curls are like a box of chocolates - you never
know which type you’re going to get.”
Lorraine Massey
CURL
MANIA
“I ricci sono come una scatola di cioccolatini,
non sai mai quale tipo prenderai.”
„Locken sind wie eine Schachtel Pralinen.
Man weiß nie, welchen Typ man bekommt.”
“Les boucles. C’est comme se retrouver devant une boite
de chocolat. On ne sait jamais lequel on va choisir.”
“Los rizos son como una caja de bombones,
nunca sabes de qué forma los tendrás.”
Hair: Team Jacques Moisant Paris
Photo: Hiroki Taguma
Make-up: Yusaku Nakahara
They're timeless, elegant and softly seductive
in a way that transcends the confines of
conventional hair fashion trends. Imagine
your perfect on-screen heroine from that
most dreamy of period dramas – perhaps
an adaptation by Jane Austin or Charlotte
Brontë. Doubtless she will have clouds of soft
curly hair piled on top of her head!
Sono senza tempo, eleganti e dal
tocco seducente, tali da trascendere il
convenzionale dei trend coiffure. Immaginate
la vostra eroina ideale apparire sullo schermo
da uno di quei drammi d’epoca da sogno
– magari un adattamento di Jane Austin o
Charlotte Brontë... Senza dubbio il suo capo
sarà ricoperto di soffici nuvole di ricci!
Sie sind zeitlos, elegant und sanft
verführerisch auf eine Weise, die die Grenzen
konventioneller Haar-Trends überschreitet.
Stellen Sie sich Ihre perfekte Heldin auf
dem Bildschirm vor, im verträumtesten
aller historischen Dramen – vielleicht eine
Adaption von Jane Austin oder Charlotte
Brontë. In jedem Fall türmt sich eine
Wolke aus weichem, lockigem Haar auf
ihrem Kopf auf!
Intemporelles. Elégantes. Toujours
séduisantes. Elles sont hors des conventions
et des tendances coiffure. Imaginez votre
héroïne préférée apparaître au sein d'un
sublime film d'époque, dans un mélange
de Jane Austin et Charlotte Brontë. Sans
aucun doute, elle sera parée d'une chevelure
magnifiquement composée de délicates
boucles vaporeuses.
Son atemporales, elegantes y suavemente
seductores, de una manera que trasciende
los límites de las tendencias convencionales
de la moda del cabello. Imagina a tu heroína
cinematográfica de los dramas de época;
tal vez una adaptación de Jane Austin o
Charlotte Brontë. ¡Sin duda tendrá nubes de
cabello suave y rizado sobre su cabeza!
Art direction: Constance Laporte
Photo: Antoine Delage
Make-up: Celine Hum
Hair: G. Tentillier,
A. Dieu, F. Debruxelles
Photo: Pawel Wylag
Make-up: Izabela Szelagowska
Products: MK Production
Hair: Alba Andreu
@ Salones Carlos Valiente
Photo: Esteban Roca
Make-up: Nacho Sanz
Styling: Art Team
Hair: Gogen Team
Photo: Alessandro Abei
Make-up: Claudia Ferri
Styling: Edoardo De Giorgio
Hair: Marc Antoni Artistic Team
Photo: Jamie Blanshard
Products: Joico
Photo Getty Images
As Bonnie says, you can't beat
them, so why try and fight a losing
battle!? Curls are a naturally
beautiful gift and girls around the
globe are learning to embrace
them as their finest asset.
Come dice Bonnie, non puoi
batterli, quindi perché provare a
combattere una battaglia già
persa in partenza?! I ricci sono un
meraviglioso dono della natura e
le donne di tutto il mondo stanno
imparando ad apprezzarli come la
loro migliore risorsa.
Wie Bonnie schon sagt, kann man
sie nicht zähmen, warum also in
einen ausweglosen Kampf ziehen?!
Locken sind ein Geschenk der
Natur. Immer mehr Frauen weltweit
umarmen ihre Locken als ihr bestes
Kapital.
Comme le souligne Bonnie, si tu ne
peux pas te battre, pourquoi se
mettre à lutter pour une bataille
perdue d'avance. Les boucles sont
un merveilleux don de la nature.
Toutes les femmes du monde sont
en train de revaloriser leurs plus
belles ressources personnelles.
Como dice Bonnie, si no puedes
vencerlos ¿por qué enfrentarse a
una batalla perdida? Los rizos son
un regalo naturalmente hermoso y
las mujeres de todo el mundo están
aprendiendo a abrazarlos y
considerarlos como su mejor activo.
“For years
I have been
trying to
straighten
my hair, but I
have reached
a stage where
I think: I have
curly red hair,
and it’s really
great.”
Bonnie Langford
Hair: Rebecca Dickenson
Photo: John Rawson
Make-up: Maddie Austin
Styling: Jamie Russell
Hair & Products: Elgon
Creative Direction: Toni Pellegrino
Artistic Direction: Salvo Binetti
Photo: Domen & Van de Velde
Products: Redken, Kérastase,
L'Oréal Professionnel
Hair: Mitù
Photo: Lorenzo Sampaolesi
Make-up: Claudia Ferri
Products: Wella
Hair: Lucca & Yvan Estatoff
Photo: Bruno Estatoff
Make-up: Morgane Guillet
“ Curly hair
expresses a
particular beauty
not without
restlessness: in
their shapes they
have something
of the wind
and the swirling
of the waters.”
Fabrizio Caramagna
“Curly hair is
as beautiful as
it is demanding.”
Anonymous
Left page.
Above:
Hair & Styling: Ivan Rodriguez
Photo: Luis Arzate
Make-up: T. Peralta
& G. del Toro
Bottom:
Hair: Amine Badaoui
Photo: Loris Hug
“They say the hair
is everything, you
know. Have you
ever buried your
nose in a mountain
of curls... just
wanted to go to
sleep forever?
Or lips... and when
they touched, yours
were like... that
first swallow of
wine... after you just
crossed the desert.”
Al Pacino
In this page.
Above
Hair: Thierry Lothmann
Photo: Jules Egger
Make-up: Émeline Marret
Bottom
Hair: Elise Antoine
Photo: Pawel Wylag
Make-up: Natasza Bigos
Hair: team Contrasto/Photo: Marco Di Filippo
Color: Alessandro Fiorin - Gionathan Contino, Fanola Technical Team
Art Direction: David Katchadourian & Pascal Latil
Hair: Alexandra Grey Team/Photo: Pascal Latil
Hair: Jose Urrutia/Photo: Esteban Roca/Make-up: Nacho Sanz
Hair: Alessandro Bonetto/Photo: Arianna Borsarelli /Make-up: Arianna Scapola
Art Direction: Tom Connell
Photo: Jon Gorrigan
Make-up: Jose Bass
Styling: Steph Stevens
Products: Davines
Hair: Let Lew
Photo: Richard Miles
Make-up: Zoe Cornwell
Styling: Amy Still
Hair: Éric Zemmour
Photo: Stéphane Gagnard
Make-up: Kelly McClain
Products: L’Oréal Pro,
Babyliss Pro, Mizutani scissors
Hair: The Artistic Team Inebrya
Photo: Filippo Fortis
Hair: Anna Barroca
Photo: David Arnal
Make-up: Anna González
Styling: Ikka’s & Yons
Hair: Mikel Luzea
Photo: David Arnal
Make-up: Alicia Najera
Products: Revlon Professional
From the tightest of corkscrews
to the softest, most undulating
of waves, curly hair encompasses
so much of an individual's
personality: it's a statement which
demands to be noticed, to be
commented on and, perhaps above
all, to be adored.
Dal tirabaci più avvitato a quello più
morbido, la più ondeggiante delle
onde: i capelli ricci racchiudono
così tanto della personalità di un
individuo: sono un’affermazione
che pretende di essere notata,
commentata e, forse prima di ogni
altra cosa, di essere amata.
Von kleinsten Korkenzieherlocken
bis hin zu sanftesten Wellen,
lockiges Haar zeigt so viel
Persönlichkeit: Es ist ein
aufmerksamkeitsstarkes Statement,
das kommentiert und vielleicht
vor allem verehrt werden will.
Hair: Ulta Beauty Pro Team
De la boucle la plus serrée et à la
plus souple. Des ondulations tout
en délicatesse. Les cheveux frisés
regorgent de mille personnalités.
Une affirmation individuelle qu'il
est indispensable de mettre en
valeur, de chouchouter, et bien-sûr
d'aimer.
Desde el rizo más ensortijado
hasta las ondas más suaves y
onduladas, el cabello rizado
muestra gran parte de la
personalidad de un individuo: es
una declaración que exige ser
notada, comentada y, quizás sobre
todo, adorada.
“I was born
with curly
hair. It fits my
personality
and totally
expresses
who I really
am.”
Photo Getty Images
Erin Wasson
Hair: Thomas Hills
Photo: Richard Miles
Make-up: Jo Sugar
Styling: Bernard Connolly
Art direction: A. Cruzel
& M. Pacheco
Photo: Pascal Latil
Make-up: Mariana Miteva
Styling: Véronique Suchet
Creative direction: Gogen team
for Alter Ego Italy International
Photo: Marco Di Filippo
Make-up: Trine Marie Skauen
Hair: Richard Ashforth
Producer: Live Fashion Hair
Photo: Vishal Baharani
Styling: Maison Yolé
Make-up: Yely Rodríguez
“People always expect
more of you when you
have naturally curly hair!”
Kyra Sundance
Hair: Richard Ashforth
Producer: Live Fashion Hair
Photo: Alfonso Bravo
Styling: Rubén DLima
Makeup: Juan Castañeda
“If your hair is
done properly
and you’re
wearing good
shoes, you can
get away with
anything.”
Iris Apfel
Hair: Tyler Johnston, Lesley Jennison/Photo: Simon Emmet
Make-up: Helge Branscheidt, Lisa Breitfeld
Products: Schwarzkopf Professional
Hair: Éric Zemmour/Photo: Stéphane Gagnard
Make-up: Kelly McClain/Products: L’Oréal Pro, Babyliss Pro, Mizutani scissors
“ Nobody is really
happy with what’s
on their head.
People with straight
hair want curly,
people with curly
want straight, and
bald people want
everyone to be blind. ”
Rita Rudner
Hair: Andrew Smith
Photo: Richard Miles
Make-up: Louise Lerego
Styling: Magdalena Jacobs
Hair: Daniel Gallego/Photo: Esteban Roca
Hair: Juliette den Ouden/Photo: Michelle van Dijk/Make-up: Juliette den Ouden
Hair: Pierre Ginsburg for Revlon Professional
Photo: Louis Piquemilf/Make-up: Hicham Ababsa
Hair: Mode Hair artistic team, Chipping Campden/Photo: Richard Miles/Make-up: Lan Nguyen-Grealis
Hair: Shae Tsiknaris
Photo: Bill Tsiknaris
Make-up: Sarah Smith
Styling: Liz Golding
Creative direction: Eric Maurice
Hair: A.Zachary, E. Belmonte
Photo: Latil Pascal
Make-up: Stéphanie Joffroy
Hair: Éric Zemmour
Photo: Stéphane Gagnard
Make-up: PKelly McClain
Products: L’Oréal Pro,
Babyliss Pro,
Mizutaniscissors
Hair: David Corbett
Photo: John Rawson
Make-up: James O'Reilly
and Lan Nguyen-Grealis
Styling: Jared Green
and Marika Page
Photo Getty Images
Io vivo sempre insieme ai miei capelli nel mondo / ma quando perdo il senso e non mi sento niente, / io
chiedo ai miei capelli di darmi la conferma / che esisto / e rappresento qualcosa / per gli altri / di unico vivo,
vero e sincero. / Malgrado questa pietosa impennata di orgoglio, / io tento ogni giorno che vivo / di essere
un uomo e non un cespuglio.
Niccolò Fabi's song “Capelli” (Hair),
which received an award at the
Sanremo Music Festival in 1997,
confirms that even in moments of
self doubt, our hair can be a
determining factor in identifying
who we feel we really are.
La canzone “Capelli” di Niccolò
Fabi, vincitrice del premio Festival di
Sanremo nel 1997, ci ricorda che,
anche nei momenti di insicurezza, i
nostri capelli possono svolgere un
ruolo determinante nel comprendere
chi sentiamo di essere davvero.
Niccolò Fabis Song „Capelli“
(Haare), der 1997 beim Sanremo
Festival ausgezeichnet wurde, zeigt,
dass uns unsere Haare - selbst in
Momenten der Selbstzweifel -
zeigen, wer wir wirklich sind.
Le fameux refrain « Capelli » de
Niccolò Fabi, vainqueur du Festival
de San Remo en 1997, nous
rappelle que même dans des
moments d’insécurité, nos cheveux
peuvent jouer un rôle déterminant
pour comprendre qui nous sommes
réellement.
La canción “Capelli” de Niccolò
Fabi, ganadora del Premio del
Festival de San Remo en 1997, nos
recuerda que, incluso en momentos
de inseguridad, nuestro cabello
puede jugar un papel decisivo en la
comprensión de quiénes nos
sentimos realmente.
“When I’m
losing my
senses and
feelings, I ask
my hair to
give me the
confirmation
that I exist.”
Niccolò Fabi, Capelli, 1997
Hair: Serena Hussain
Photo: Ben Fones
Art direction: François Mazeau
for Intercoiffure
Hair: N. Astruc, A. Baz, D. Cognin,
V. Moutault, D. Suquet, P. Thénard
Photo: Yves Kortum
Art direction: Cyril Laforêt
& Fabrice Parra for Kydra
Photo: Anthony Arquier
Hair: Robert Eaton
Photo: Richard Miles
Make-up: Lucy Flower
Styling: Clare Frith
Hair: HCF
Photo: Pawel Wylag, Kamil Cichon
Make-up: Izabela Szelagowska
Styling: Paula Dudziak
Production: MKProduction
Art direction: Delphine Pallaro
Photo: François Fauré
Make-up: Colombe Gardin
In This Page.
Above:
Art direction: A. Cruzel
& M. Pacheco
Photo: Pascal Latil
Make-up: Mariana Miteva
Bottom:
Hair: Geoffrey Tentillier
Photo: Pawel Wylag
Make-up: Izabela Szelagowska
Right page.
Above:
Hair: Raffel Pagès
Photo: Kike Miranda
Bottom:
Art Direction: Sabrina Nasri
for JLD
Photo: Charlotte Lapalus
Make-up: N. Maillard, C. Carrette
“The tenacity
with which I fight
against my curly
hair is a perfect
metaphor for how
you deny who I am
in order to affirm
what I want to be.”
@ mesmeri, Twitter
“I live unkempt,
because all the
truly beautiful
things in this life
are... unkempt.”
Anonymous
“What I love most
about my hair-up
is the way the curls
that escape fall
lasciviously towards
my collarbones.”
@ IoeAnnie, Twitter
Hair: HCF/Photo: Pawel Wylag, Kamil Cichon
Make-up: Izabela Szelagowska/Production: MKProduction
Hair: Borja Carbonell/Photo: Esteban Roca
Make-up & Styling: Art Team Salones Carlos Valiente
Hair: Barry KieranMake-up: Fiona Flynn/Styling: Brian Begley
Hair: Lorems Ipsums
Photo: Aleglie Brazzoff
Make-up: Pico Pallo e sister
Styling: Alpibel Dladoirasuta
Products: Sumaimei Prof
Hair: Ross Charles/Photo: David Charles
Hair: Jude McEwen
Photo: David Mannah
Make-up: Chereine Waddell
Styling: Belinda Morton
Hair: Robert Eaton
Photo: Richard Miles
Make-up: Lucy Flower
Styling: Clare Frith
Hair: William Gray & Bianca Gray
@ Grays International
Photo: Lee Howell
Make-up: Darci Wardrope
Creative Direction: Toni Pellegrino
Art Direction: Salvo Binetti
Photo: Domen & Van de Velde
Products: Redken, Kérastase,
L'Oréal Professionnel
Art direction: A. Cruzel
& M. Pacheco
Photo: Pascal Latil
Make-up: Mariana Miteva
Products: ELP Hair Production
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Memories
75 years is a milestone that needs celebrating! Members
of The Fellowship for British Hairdressing look back at a
period in history that has seen a revolution in our industry.
Over the past 75 years there have been many changes – Vidal Sassoon changed the way hairdressers
worked; Rose Evansky invented the blow dry and new product innovation has meant that creative
boundaries have been pushed to the limit. Brothers Renato and Gino Brunas brought us Crazy
Color, while TONI&GUY brought a new way of doing salon business.
In 1946 The Fellowship of Hair Artists of Great Britain launched in a bid to give top hairdressers an
opportunity to showcase their work and skills and get together once a month. Also that year, Estetica
Magazine was launched in Italy by the Pissimiglia family, initally an Italian publication. Like the
Fellowship, Estetica also went on to enjoy international acclaim and by the early 90s, it was already
publishing local editions in several countries across Europe. Now, 75 year later, Estetica is one of the
most respected publications with some 228,000 copies distributed in 60 countries worldwide, while
the Fellowship for British Hairdressing is regarded as the doyenne of creativity.
Terry Calvert, who was the President in 2010 described the Fellowship perfectly in an interview in
2006. “The Fellowship is about all the creative people in our industry coming together to ensure our
excellence is at the forefront of British Hairdressing. It’s not about competition, but about uniting
creative minds in pushing boundaries.”
(clockwise from left):
Sally Brooks, Brooks & Brooks, London; Errol Douglas MBE;
Andrew Collinge; Akin Konizi, HOB Salons;
Ken Picton, President of the Fellowship for British Hairdressing.
Akin Konizi, HOB Academy
To celebrate its heritage, the Fellowship for British Hairdressing has put together a special glossy, coffee
table Yearbook, celebrating the last 75 years of the Fellowship and the British hairdressing industry, as
well as looking to what the future holds. We asked a few hairdressers for their memories from the last
75 years:
“I truly believe the Fellowship has played a pivotal role in my hairdressing career. Ever since being selected as a member of their F.A.M.E. Team
way back in 1994, I’ve made it my life plan to ensure that like-minded individuals continue to benefit from their membership. The Fellowship is
unmatchable – it’s like a member’s club but totally non-exclusive – there is something for everyone and everyone is welcome. It has always been
totally appropriate when it comes to the needs of the hairdresser, from both an educational and business level and the camaraderie and support to
everyone from salon groups to individuals is second to none.” Errol Douglas MBE
“Both the Fellowship and Estetica magazine have been with me throughout my whole career. I won Fellowship Image of the Year in 2005, the
same time I was entering other competitions and starting to make my mark in the industry and Fellowship Hairdresser of the Year in 2007. It’s
important that, as a hairdressing community, we come together to share ideas and inspiration, share our stories and journeys and support one
another both in business and through our creativity.” Akin Konizi, HOB Salons
“My tenure has been full of challenges but it’s been hugely rewarding and productive. Our mantra has always been about creativity and opportunity
which is the cog for everything we do. The past 18 months has given us lots of opportunity to re-evaluate what we do, and ensure we are creative,
diverse and inclusive for all. It’s humbling to be on the list with some incredible past Presidents and Presidents yet to come and I will cherish my time
with the fellowship forever. It’s been hard work and draining but I don’t want to give it up! We have had a chance to shape the future of the industry
and a social responsibility to do just that. That’s what makes the Fellowship so unique.” Ken Picton, President of the Fellowship for British Hairdressing
“I invited Vidal Sassoon as my guest of honour to the President’s Night Dinner at Claridges. He was living in California so I invited him more
out of courtesy than expectation. But I was delighted when he wrote back to say Ronnie and him would be delighted to accept. On the night Liz
and I met them when they arrived and Vidal said. “Oh, I only came to see you your dad, now where is he” and off he went. Early on in their
careers they competed against each other on the competition circuit and both joined the Fellowship in 1950. It was a wonderful to hear them both
chatting away all evening and catching up with all their stories from the Fellowship’s early days.” Andrew Collinge
“The boys of today are the men of tomorrow and the Fellowship takes the seeds and helps everyone grow. I wanted to be part of that and have been
a member for 33 years. The 1980s was a great time to be in hairdressing as there was so much creative energy and so many new possibilities and
during this decade I was made a Patron of the Fellowship. When I accepted my medal, I said once upon a time British hairdressing was number
one and there was a big gap between the rest of the world, but now the gap has closed up. My job and my responsibility is to widen that gap again
because the talent we have is capable of being number one. We must always strive to be top dog, not think we are top dog.” Trevor Sorbie MBE
“The Fellowship for British Hairdressing and Estetica have always been a constant since I entered the industry as a young, eager student.
One of my favourite events was the Fellowship Hair & Vision a few years ago with Indira Schauwecker – we sat and talked through our
inspirations, our goals and our visions and had some great feedback from the audience. It was a really intimate and relaxed event and was great
fun. It’s important we all share our visions and experiences to help each other and keep creativity alive.” Cos Sakkas, TONI&GUY
“I was shocked when I won Fellowship Hairdresser of the Year in 2019, I really wasn’t expecting it. Everyone did a very good job at keeping it
a secret! It’s always been a great award, and after I won it I --had calls and messages from people I hadn’t seen or spoken to for years.
The Fellowship is great at bringing people and the industry together.” Sally Brooks, Brooks & Brooks, London
The Fellowship Yearbook is now available to order:
visit www.fellowshiphair.com
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Motivational
Educators
Whether it be in-person, online, or a hybrid of the two,
training is the cornerstone of success in hairdressing.
Here we meet some of the experts who deliver it! Gary Kelly
When we talk about the training and education which is available in the hairdressing industry, we often
focus on the content of the courses which are available and more recently, how they are delivered – either
online, or in-person at schools and academies. This time, we’ve taken a different approach and beamed
in on just 10 of the many hundreds of outstanding trainers and educators who share their amazing skills
and creativity with their colleauges and peers asan everyday part of their working lives.
STEVE McMANUS – IG: @leaf_sales
Steve McManus has been in the professional hair industry for 20 years
and education has been at the core of everything he does. From being
Education Director for Headmasters UK, to starting the leading digital
education business Hairtribe.tv now Steve has most recently launched
Leaf. From an education point of view, Leaf has dual purpose. The first
to educate hairdressers on how to take a more sustainable approach to
hairdressing by offering the first sustainable scissor and encouraging
everyone in the industry to make more conscious decisions regarding the
planet and the environment. The second is via Leaf Academy, which was
created with the mission to educate, inspire, and empower the hairdressing
community with a mixture of trend led hairdressing tutorials and
classic foundation techniques. Steve says: “There really is nothing more
rewarding than educating someone, especially when it comes to the craft of
hairdressing. I love this industry and I love the idea of making a difference,
both to our planet and to the younger generations.”
PAUL FALLTRICK – IG: @paulfalltrick
With a career spanning over 3 decades, Paul Falltrick has earned his status of
being a renowned and much-loved industry educator. For many years, Paul
owned his own state-of-the-art training academy, where many industry names
proudly honed their craft. In addition to this, Paul was artistic director for
various brands and an integral member of their creative and education teams.
During this career, Paul has also written and perfected training and education
programmes for many big-name brands, proving his teaching approach
is trusted and sought after to educate future generations. Today, Paul still
educates, working closely with Revlon Professional as a UK Ambassador,
sharing his skills, knowledge and insight to this incredible industry. Paul says:
“I love this industry too much to not help it live on into the future. The most
important thing about being an educator, is to never stop learning yourself
and that is always what I endeavour to do. By continually learning new
techniques and skills, I can use my trusted reputation to keep bringing up-todate
and relevant education to our industry.”
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AKIN KONIZI
– IG: @hob_academy
Akin Konizi is the international creative director
to HOB Academy and is renowned for his precision
work – no one cuts a straight line quite like Akin!
Education has always been a passion for Akin, who
has won British Hairdresser of the Year four times.
In 2006 he opened the HOB Academy in Camden
Town, London, where he teaches regularly. “The
most rewarding part of educating other hairdressers
is the satisfaction. I love the look on their face
when they see themselves improving, I love that
light bulb moment. Education, for me, is based
on many factors, but discipline and practice are
essential to being successful. There also needs to be
an understanding of beauty. So, apart from teaching
just technical skills, I work on understanding
the objective of what we do. And I think that's
ultimately to make people feel attractive and good
about themselves, or for them to be able to make a
statement about who they are. It's about using your
scissors and your comb effectively, while practicing
to create the best possible line that you can. "
BRUNO MARC
– IG: @brunomarc10
Bruno Marc Giamattei is one of the most recognised and
rewarded hairdressers in the UK. As well as being one
of the International Experts representing Joico Europe,
Bruno is the leader of the Marc Antoni Artistic Team and
along with his three brothers. Bruno is also the driving
force behind the Marc Antoni Group, a five-salon
strong group based in and around Berkshire. At home,
on the salon floor, photographic studio or educational
environment, Bruno thrives in any creative situation.
Bruno’s education skills are second to none, something
he has worked tirelessly at over the years, in order to
build his experience and skill, to share these both with
those around him. Bruno is known for his energetic and
positive attitude within the hairdressing industry and
when it comes to education, those involved experience
just that – an engaging and uplifting experience. His
down to earth manner is a true representation of Bruno,
who loves nothing more than engaging with his students
and being as hands on as possible. Bruno is very indepth
when it comes to education and works with the
individual to master the skill and then continue to build
on this. Following each educational session, Bruno never
forgets a face and keeps up the communication with his
students and is always on hand to help and offer advice.
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Makeup: Sally Rowe; Dresses: Joanna Leigh Couture;
GRANT WILLIAMS
– IG: @grantdwilliams
Grant’s career in hairdressing started at the age of 16 at Reed Hair
salon in Essex. Before joining ghd, Grant Williams worked at
Headmasters as a busy stylist as part of their Soho salon. A talented
and dedicated hairdresser, Grant has a true understanding of how
working with a brand like ghd is a great addition to your salon
business. Grant’s relationship with ghd started when he won a
place on the ghd Style Squad – one of hairdressing’s most exciting
initiatives; it is designed to spot and nurture the industry stars
of the future. During the year-long programme of exceptional
education and inspirational mentoring, Grant pushed himself,
stayed informed and took every opportunity given to him, which
later led to him becoming a ghd Brand Warrior. This role saw him
work at key industry events and on education. In his role as Key
Account Educator for the UK and Republic of Ireland, Grant is
able to put his education experience to good use as he trains salons
and stylists across the country in the latest tools, techniques and
trends from ghd. Grant says: “Education has always been a passion
of mine, and I love bringing the ghd message to so many salons and
stylists. Upskilling with styling is just as important as staying ahead
with cut and colour and it’s so rewarding helping salons and stylists
to fine-tune their finishing with both classic and trend-led looks.”
Hair: Grant Williams for ghd; Photo: Ash Martin; MUA: Claudine Blythman;
Stylist: Nicole Smallwood; Manicurist: Karen Louise Nails
LOUISE JENKINS – IG: @greatlengthsuk
Louise’s career started at the age of 18, where she worked for Paul
Falltrick Hairdressing, combining running a busy salon column with
freelance education for brands as well as styling hair for shows and
shoots. Louise says: “I consider myself to be really lucky as I had so
many people around me in the early stages of my career who supported
and actively encouraged my creative growth. I took EVERY opportunity
that was thrown at me, including shoots for brands and designing and
delivering educational courses.” Louise loved education and teaching
and knew this was an area she wanted to dedicate her career to. This led
Louise to her role with Great Lengths, where, as Education and Creative
Manager, she gets to pursue her two passions – education and creativity.
“My role is so varied – from designing and managing the certification
courses, working with our amazing education team, developing business
focussed courses to ensure that the knowledge that our partner salons
are gaining is relevant to current demands and working on key creative
campaigns for the brand. Our virtual online education programme
has been a huge success and I am already working on how to evolve the
offering. Next year, we are looking at a hybrid option which will include
part theory training virtually and the option of one day in-centre
training as well. It is important that the level of technical knowledge
that our stylists have is second to none, and I am so proud to deliver
education on behalf of a brand who continuously strives to develop the
very best education in the industry!”
JOANA NEVES – IG: @joananeves
As well as being one of the leading session stylists in Guido’s team, Joana is
also Editorial Director for ALTERNA. The role came about after working with
Simon Ellis as a Schwarzkopf Global Ambassador and she was introduced to
Nikolas Tilaveridis and ALTERNA. Through this introduction, Joana became
part of the team working on educational sessions, product launches and
photographic shoots for the brand. “I believe education is so important and
I have never stopped learning throughout my entire career," explains Joana.
"My work with ALTERNA has given me a platform to share my ideas and
skills, they have given me the resources to explore this avenue. We managed
to continue educating throughout the pandemic with Instagram Live sessions
called Creative Corner and they got better and better with each one we did.
We used the technology available to share ideas with our global audience.
Education is my passion and I’d love to translate my experience in the session
world to a course for other hairdressers to attend. It’s important to understand
salon work to enable you to do session work and I think it’s an area lots of
hairdressers are interested in," Joana concludes.
COS SAKKAS
– IG @cossakkas
Cos Sakkas, International Artistic Director
and Head of Education for TONI&GUY,
says that education is his passion. “I had
great training as a young hairdresser and I
knew I always wanted to give that back to
other stylists. I couldn’t have become the
professional I am without the people who
gave up their time to pass on their skills and
knowledge to help me; I have dedicated my
life to the industry ever since. Working with
young hairdressers, established stylists and
international hairdressers on our foundation
courses at our London Academy, pushing
their creative imaginations and seeing them
learn new skills is hugely satisfying. It’s
important we share our skills and knowledge
to secure the future of hairdressing, whether
this is in an academy, on stage at a show, or
at a seminar. I work closely with our Global
Creative Director Sacha Mascolo-Tarbuck
and our International Artistic Team and
I am doing what I really love. If anything,
the pandemic has given me new vigour and
enthusiasm for our industry. Times have
changed and clients are looking for that
ultimate experience, so we have to be ready
for that. Whether it’s teaching over zoom,
on a digital platform or face-to-face, being a
mentor to others is something that is really
important to me.”
ROBERT EATON – IG: @robertjeaton
Multi award-winning hairdresser Robert Eaton is the Wella
Professionals Technical Director and renowned for his incredible colour
education. When it comes to colour techniques, there is little Robert
isn’t an expert in. His Wella Colour Masterclass courses are in big
demand. His approach is hands-on and he’s not afraid to share every top
tip he knows, while his relaxed attitude and modest personality make
him a hugely popular educator. Robert’s commercial understanding of
running a business, fused with natural creative talent is truly inspiring,
making him one of the top educators around.
MARK BLAKE
– IG: @markblaketrichologist
Nioxin Ambassador, Mark Blake, is a successful salon owner and
internationally recognised Harley Street trichologist. He is the ‘go-to’
trichologist recommended by the UK’s top hairdressers. As a consultant
trichologist and educator for Wella and Nioxin, his trichology work takes
him around the world, sharing his knowledge with the biggest names in
the hairdressing industry. Mark has an incredibly personable approach
to education and manages to convey the most complex subject matter
in a way that’s easy to understand. He teaches the Wella Master Colour
Expert Maximiser course and is known for empowering his students to
confidently talk about hair and scalp issues & hair health.
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ghd’s AW21
Trend Reveal is
about a global
evolution from
ease to opulence.
An imagining of
a possible future,
breaking the
shackles of dreary
lockdown styles
Say goodbye to the DIY home
hair fix’s, rouse the hibernating
fashionista, don your highest
heels and transform from slounge
to sleek. Time for a reality revival!
HAUTE COIFFURE:
GET THE LOOK
1. Using ghd helios and ghd
paddle brush, dry in ghd pick me
up, directing the roots away from
the face.
2. Starting at the nape, take a
2inch section.
3. Place ghd rise horizontally
into the hair.
4. Flat wrap the hair around the
barrel of ghd rise and hold for 5
to 8 seconds.
5. Unwrap the hair from ghd rise.
6. Barrel curl and pin at the base.
7. Continue this technique until
all the hair has been barrel curled.
8. When cool, begin to release
the curls.
9. Use ghd detangling comb to
break the set.
10. Using ghd tail comb, gently
pad out the roots.
11. Using ghd paddle brush,
groom the hair into shape.
12. Pin the hair to help build
the shape.
13. When happy, remove pins
and replace with gold accessories.
14. Add multiple clips for a
fashion forward finish.
step by step
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Portable, powerful, top-up tool to transform your life;
for quick, sleek and smooth hair, anywhere.
ghd unplugged is exclusively available to ghd
Partnership Programme members; for more details,
contact your local ghd business development
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ghd unplugged is the
brand’s first ever
compact & cordless
styler: light, portable
and powerful, it’s perfect
for in-salon use and for
clients to top-up their
styles on the go.
s a stylist, you never accept
compromise when it comes to
delivering on your clients’
needs. The same goes when
it comes to salon tools and
equipment: you expect
the best, without
compromising on performance.
The new ghd unplugged will
completely revolutionise how you
think about stylers and how they
can perform to suit your needs.
ghd unplugged is compact,
cordless and ‘high performance’
is its middle name! It features a
speedy 45 seconds heat up time
and up to 20 minutes of
continuous styling - depending on
hair type and styling habits - plus
No Strings
Attached
65% more shine compared
to naturally dried hair - all with
no strings attached! “Our ghd
R&D team have developed the
latest battery and heat styling
technology,” explains Jeroen
Temmerman, ghd CEO. “This is
what has allowed us to launch
unplugged – our portable cordless
styler that delivers the superior
performance our tools are known
and trusted for, giving consumers
and stylists the flexibility to
style anywhere, anytime.”
A combination of long-life
lithium-ion batteries with ghd
advanced dual-zone technology,
to guarantee the optimum styling
temperature of 185°C across both
plates and deliver the superior
performance that ghd is renowned
for, in a handbag sized tool.
“We continue to be dedicated to
developing pioneering technologies
and creating the best-in-class
products that tackle consumer
and professional stylist needs,”
concludes Jeroen Temmerman.
AND CLIENTS WILL LOVE IT!
ghd unplugged is the top-up
tool to transform the life of your
clients, too. It can be charged at
home or on the go using the
USB-C charging cable, and can be
safely slipped into their handbag
thanks to the heat-resistant carry
case. As well as being the perfect
tool to carry in your handbag, it’s
perfect for taking to the gym and
using while travelling. ghd
unplugged is travel-sized, flight
friendly and airport security safe,
allowing you to carry the tool in
both hold or hand luggage.
To discover more, contact your local
ghd business development manager
or call +44 (0)1924 423400.
“I’m so thrilled to be back to an on the go lifestyle and to be able to travel again. ghd unplugged is my
new best companion. I am free to style my hair whenever I want, so I can always have a good hair day.”
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4 new launches from Takara Belmont:
world-renowned for timeless design,
infallible quality and performance,
leading-edge technology and pure comfort.
Takara Belmont is very
excited to reveal four
exciting new products
to feast your eyes
and seat upon. After
a period of virtual
hibernation in the
global salon industry many new
product launches were put on
pause. Now, our re-emergence
and return to normality has
seen Takara Belmont release
the pause button to unveil truly
spectacular products that combine
traditional comfort, strength and
innovation at the styling station
and backwash:
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THE MORB - DAZZLING
STYLE AND PERFORMANCE
With enduring performance, classic
style and first-class functionality
the Morb styling chair impresses on
every level. Eminently comfortable
and robust, the Morb invites clients
to experience sofa-style luxury
while giving stylists all-round
access for cutting hair to elevate
every hairdressing experience in
supreme style. Available in a wide
range of upholstery colours with
three base options, the Morb can be
customised to enhance any interior
aesthetic effortlessly, as removable
seat cushions make it easy to clean
after every client.
THE COFF - PURE
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Every hairdressing service should
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attributes are perfectly embodied
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slimmer backrest, that lends itself
perfectly to cutting longer hair,
360˚ lockable rotation delivered
via three base options and
removable seat cushions,
Coff is fashioned around the needs
and demands of every stylist.
For the client, its luxuriously
plush deep cushioned seat and
padded armrests ensure supreme
comfort is felt in every salon visit.
It also comes in a wide range of
upholstery colours.
RS AXIS - REFINED
BACKWASH
RS Axis raises the bar for
exemplary shampoo services.
Its streamlined frame creates a
more delicate interior aesthetic
without compromising on comfort
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lumbar support design and deepcushioned
seat, RS Axis feels like
your favourite styling chair at the
backwash, yet it ensures posture
perfect positioning as its reclining
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seamlessly manoeuvre the client
in preparation for their service.
The rigours of continual use and
high demand are met head-on
with supreme quality, durability
and functional innovation that
are the signature of every Takara
Belmont equipment piece.
RS Axis in Grande Salon Morb
RS PRIMO - THE PREMIER
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There’s no doubt that client
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their experience is defined by
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No equipment piece is more
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years to come. Both the RS Axis
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Takara Belmont unveils truly
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