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DISCONNECT Hairdressing magazine has a dream, a vision and a passion to build long-term partnerships with suppliers, Salon Owners and Stylists, enabling us to further enhance our fellow professionals with innovation,and inspirational trends.

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  • Hong Kongs Essential Hairdressing Magazine

    DISCONNECT Hairdressing magazine has a dream, a vision and a passion to build long-term partnerships with suppliers, Salon Owners and Stylists, enabling us to further enhance our fellow professionals with innovation, inspirational trends and artistic expression.We want to unite people who are passionate about hair. Helping hairdressers to create, excel and succeed. We place great importance on showing motivating hair trends and in turn help hairdressers bring them to life. Featuring only the work of the best international celebrity hairdressers, professional photographers and top Hair and Beauty product companies, we unveil their creative minds behind the trends and their interpretation by giving you a closer look into their exciting world.Be part of this success. Distributed to thousands of salons free of charge, DISCONNECT is aimed at educating Salon owners and stylists on how to manage, market and succeed in the Hairdressing and Beauty business.

    Contact your local product supplier and ask for your free copy. Please let us know your views and requests. Are you getting enough support and education to enhance your profession? What do you think of the standard of Hairdressing in Hong Kong? Join us in DISCONNECTs networking parties, meet and share your experiences with fellow hairdressers. Information and date to be announced soon.

    Philip George PublisherDisconnect Hair [email protected]

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    Anya Dellicompagni, Francesco Group

    Karine Jackson using Organic Colour Systems

    Claudio Contrasti for Revlon Pro

    Mana Dave Blaze Salon

    Haringtons Allure - Sanrizz salons

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    Anne Veck for Anne Veck Salons

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    Silas Tsang. Photography: Babak

    Karine Jackson using Organic Colour Systems

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    Kristina Russell expo colourist of the year 2010

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  • THE GLOBAL EVENT OF THE YEAR IN ITS 28TH YEAR PRESENTS

    SUNDAY 17TH OCTOBER 2010 EARLY SHOW 5PM LATE SHOW 9PM At e Grand Temple FREEMASONS HALL , COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, WC2B 5AZ e Gala Dinner CELEBRATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF LEUKAEMIA & LYMPHOMA RESEARCH

    Registered charity 216032 (England & Wales) SC037529 (Scotland)

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    KOHSUKE V ISUAL NETWORK JAPAN MARK WOOLLEY ENGLANDNICHOLAS FRENCH USA SACO ENGLAND SANRIZZ ENGLAND SASSOON ENGLANDSTEVO SLOVENIATIGI CREATIVE TEAM ENGLANDTIM HARTLEY ENGLAND

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  • Resident hairdresser on GMTVs LK Today and celebrity hairdresser, Richard Ward is a regular face on day time television. Winner of numerous awards including Fellowship for British Hairdressing Media Ambassador of the Year and TIGI Celebrity Hairdresser of the Year plus nominee for this years Clothes Show Celebrity Hairdresser of the Year, Richard is renowned for his exquisite cutting skills and a charming personality and for cornering the celebrity market taking luxury hairdressing to the next level.

    His uber-cool super salon in Chelsea, Richard Ward Hair & Metrospa, is a spectacular 5,000 square foot salon that has been voted London Salon of the Year.

    Richards celebrity clientele includes Kate Middleton, Kim Cattrall, Tara Palmer Tominkson, Matt Le Blanc and many more.

    Richard is a favourite of the British press and writes regular columns for a host of consumer magazines. Be it session makeovers, quotes, tips and interviews or trend predictions, Richard is regularly called upon for his comments on celebrity hair and hair health. His stunning hair collections are also regularly published in a variety of national and international publications.

    Richard Ward Interview 1. When did you first realize you wanted to become a Hair Stylist and where did you start? My Mum and Dad had salons when I was very young then closed them when I was about four, so I suppose that may have given me the idea; being around the hairdressing environment must have got into my sub-conscious. Im not what you could call an academic; more creative, so it seemed a natural choice.

    2. What are the most requested styles and colour tones in your salon at the moment?Long, long layers and sweeping fringes that can be left shaggy or groomed and work well in a messy, low-slung chignon for evening. Colour wise red and mahogany are very popular. Blondes are fawn and beige, cool tones are in for winter.

    3. What do you think is more important, for a client to tell you, so that you can get their hairstyle right for them?I really need to know what their lifestyle is like do you they have time to spend on their hair or is it more of a wash and go style they need. Whatever style you create, its essential that your client knows how to re-style it at home so I like to talk over some key hair tips whilst theyre in the chair.

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    4. From all your travels, do you have a favourite culture youre most fascinated by in terms of hair? I live in London and I dont think you can get more inspired by the people walking around here! But, Ive always enjoyed shooting in New York and Milan as you get a different vibe from the team and models you work with. 5. What do you think of the trends moving towards Keratin infused treatments and ammonia free colours? Were all for it at the salon. Our Technical Director Mario Charalambous worked closely with LOreal Professionnel when they launched Inoa and weve launched it to great success in the salon. We also use a keratin treatment that we have marked as Memory Forme in the salon this is definitely a big success for us. The repeat business request is staggering and a service that has quickly become a staple in our services. Again, Mario researched many brands before we made a decision and he is always keeping abreast of the new technologies to ensure we can provide the best product to our customers.

    6. How did you get involved in the Great Ormond Street Hospital fundraising event; is this particular charity close to your heart?Ive always supported charities with a childrens focus not only because we have 2 young children of our own but we also went through a very personal time with a baby. When John Frieda discussed the idea of getting all the celebrity hairdressers together to work in bringing awareness and raising funds for this amazing hospital, I knew it was something I wanted to get behind. Weve been raising funds in the salon through prize draws and Im doing the London to Paris bike ride and even painting a picture to be auctioned!

    7. Are you taking notice of Chinas ascension economically, what do you think of Asian Hairstyling?I think most businessmen are fascinated by Chinas resurgence in the commercial world. I know a couple of Asian hairdressers and they are amazing. I also think Asian scissors are awesome!

    8. If you had chosen another profession, what would it have been?Probably an architect or an interior design I have a passion for design. I would have loved to have been a professional sportsman too tennis or football. That must be amazing.

    9.What tips can you give to up and coming hairstylists? And what do they have to do to become a celebrity stylist?To be a great hairdresser, you need the ability to listen, communicate well. You should be creative in a way that suits your client - adapting all elements to suit the client

    individually is key. You also really do need to have the confidence to change someones look.

    Not everyone can work with celebrities you do need to have a certain type of personality - being warm and honest helps to make them feel comfortable. Remember celebs can go anywhere they want (and they do!) so if they keep returning to your salon and recommending you to their friends, then youre doing something right!

    If you want to succeed in this industry you need a good foundation first and then you progress. Wanting to be famous is not the right work ethic to have - its not something Ive ever chased personally, it has evolved naturally and been a natural progression from the brand we have created

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  • Neville Hair and Beauty is the original pearl set amongst the glitz & glamour of Knightsbridge.

    The salon has tended to the sleekest of celebrities, to the original die-hard clients and the people in the know.Surrounded by so much prestige Neville is a refreshingly down to earth salon where it prides itself on its incredibly friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

    Neville Tucker is recognized by many in the industry as the Godfather of celebrity Hairdressers. Ever conscious of the importance of in-depth training, he is always nurturing new talent.

    Nevilles artistic team are renowned not only for their work on leading magazines such as Russian and Italian Vogue, Harpers and Queen, Dazed and confused and covers for ID & Tank, but also headed and predicted the innovative styles for London Fashion Week each year.

    Neville Tucker Interview 1. When did you first realise you wanted to become a Hair Stylist and where did you start? I first realized I wanted to be a hairdresser when I started working a Saturday job at 14 in a salon. At 15 I discovered my true passion for hair when I left school and I joined Ginger Group Salon in Knightsbridge.

    2. What are the most requested styles and colour tones in your salon at the moment?The most requested colour and styles in our salon at the moment are very warm tones particularly blonde. Also we are seeing more requests for mid length highlights (highlights that begin midway down the hair). This technique creates more natural look texture and movement in the hair.

    3. What are your predictions in hair/color for the coming Autumn-Winter season?Our predictions for Autumn/Winter continue with warm tones. Autumn sees the start of red tones on the hair, also we will see more strawberry blonde or caramelized blondes this season.

    4. What do you think is more important for a client to tell you, so that you can get their hairstyle right for them?It is more important for a client to tell me what they dont want rather than want they want. 5. From all your travels, do you have a favourite culture youre most fascinated by in terms of hair?The most fascinating culture in terms of hair is currently Japan.

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    6. What do you think of the trends moving towards Keratin infused treatments and ammonia free colours? Progression is always a positive thing. I am always excited about new products particularly when the emphasis is towards promoting healthy hair

    7. Are you taking notice of Chinas ascension economically, what do you think of Asian Hairstyling?I have always kept a keen eye on the current trends in Asian hair styling. They are a nation who are always forward thinking.

    8. If you had chosen another profession, what would it have been?If I had ever chosen another profession I would have been an architect.

    9. What tips can you give to up and coming hairstylists? And what do they have to do to become a celebrity stylist?I always encourage my young upcoming stylists to remain focused on their work in the salon. I believe once you have the foundations and confidence from the salon chair you can start to think to build a career in celebrity hairstyling. But I remain solid in my belief that the salon is where the stylists heart should always be.

    CONTEST

    Tracey Hughes Educational Hairdressing DVDs

    Tracy Hughes is a true industry visionary who is an avid believer that education empowers hairdressers. Her impressive hairdressing skills combined with her infectious energy make her a highly sought after educator worldwide. This in evident by her being awarded Australian Educator of the year twice, along with Hairdresser of the year and Colourist of the year.

    DISCONNECT asked our readers what they most liked about Disconnect, with the chance to Win a Tracy Hughes Educational DVD.

    Congratulations to our six winners: Each receives a Tracey Hughes DVD.

    Gary Yeung - Wanchai, HK I like Disconnect because the hairdressers I see from the UK inspire me. Suki Lee - Shatin, HK Great quality photos and ideas.

    Jackie - Hair pro, Central - I never get bored reading it, its educational and updated, My clients love it. Kiki Quan, Sham Shui Po, HK Its the best Hair Magazine in Hong Kong, I look forward to reading it. Stella Choi, Aberdeen, HK I like the artistic pages best; I see things I never saw before. Adrian Ng, Kowloon Tong I show it to all my clients, so it helps me in my work to get ideas.

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    Leading skincare brand, NAT. launches in Hong Kong this month with a comprehensive media campaign to build awareness for one of Australias leading brands of natural skin body care. Currently available in Watsons, NAT. will soon be stocked in leading hair and beauty salons.

    100% natural, the NAT. range uses only pure plant essences that work in harmony with the body for cell support, skin re-generation, wrinkle defence and boost nourishment to the skin.Supporting the launch of NAT. FACE, BODY and AROMA will be an extensive marketing programme of PR and advertising on TV, print, bus stop and MTR stations.

    For more information about NAT. and the brands attractive initial mark up for salon stockists, please contact Dis-connect at [email protected]

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    HOT PRODUCTWith a recommended retail price of HK$220, NAT.Serum is a fabulous facial find. With many serums on the market costing thousands of dollars this sensational serum is available for all skin types.

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  • A digital perm is a perm that uses hot rods with the temperature regulated by a digital displayed equipment, hence the name.

    However, the process of the perm is quite analogous. A Japanese company: PAIMORE Co., Ltd. copyrighted the name Digital Perm. Hair stylists usually call it a hot perm, but it is commonly known as a digital perm.

    Difference between a normal perm and a digital perm

    The biggest difference between other perms and a digital perm is the shape and the texture of the wave created by the digital process.

    An essential step in the digital perm process is the heat application, whilst its cold perm counterpart does not require heat application, the perm solution is applied cold directly to the hair.

    During the hot perm process, every section of hair wrapped around the curling rod is attached to a computer that can be programmed to heat up to very specific desired temperatures, giving the stylist a greater degree of control over the whole process. This way an exact curl can be achieved.

    Another big difference between the digital perm and the normal cold perm is the way the hair behaves as it dries. After a digital perm the hair takes on more curl as it dries, whereas with the traditional perm, it is best to apply styling products to achieve a well-defined curl.

    Digital perms thermally recondition the hair, the chemicals and process used are similar to a straight perm. The hair often feels softer, smoother, and shinier after a digital perm than before.

    Recommendations

    A cold perm does not work well with fine or coarse hair. A digital perm, on the other hand, can work well with coarse hair, but not well with fine hair. However, most of the problems can be covered by the right selection of the perm solution and the hair stylists technique.

    Because a digital perm requires heat, it cannot be used close to the scalp. If root volume or tight waves are required, a digital perm is not really recommended.

    Is a method of temporarily straightening hair by sealing the hair with a liquid keratin and a preservative solution whilst using a blow dry or flat iron.

    The Brazilian Keratin Treatment is a long-term blow dry for hair that lasts about three months. Pioneered in Brazil, the Brazilian Keratin Treatment can be performed on all types of chemically treated hair (bleached, hi-lights, coloured, permed, relaxed or previously straightened). It can be used on frizzy, damaged, unhealthy, dull and mistreated hair.

    The system is said to eliminate any frizz, unruly curls and waves without making it too flat like other treatments such as the Japanese Yuko System. The technique of the application is similar to the Yuko System in the way that either blow drying or straightening irons are used to close the product into the hair cuticle, but it is not as strong and there arent the problems with re-growth as the treatment gradually washes out over time.

    Treatments last around 1012 weeks and repeating the treatment every few months will allow re-treatment of the new growth. This system does not guarantee completely straight hair. It can relax between 50 and 80 percent of the curl depending on texture, if done correctly. And reduces the time spent on styling by 10 to 20 minutes.

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    With a career spanning over a decade, Edith began her career as a trainee at the world famous TONI & GUY and Sanrizz salons both in London and Hong Kong. In her experience as an art team director and Stylist educator, she has worked in advertising, editorials and shows as well as various TV and film productions, she currently is the TiGi Educator and Ambassador.

    Edith Chan Interview:

    1. When did you first realize you wanted to become a hair stylist and where did you start? When i was 18, my grandpa suggested me to study hairdressing. After college, he encouraged me to take a hairdressing diploma course at Le Salon Orient Academy HK. Afterwards, I moved to London and trained at the famous Sanrizz salon to further develop my skills. Quickly I became one of the young artistic team members and participated in many hair shows and seminars in the UK and Europe. 2. What are the most requested styles in the salon at the moment?Its creating their own individual styles. They like to have a tailor-made haircut, which allows them to change styles by using different Tigi hair products. 3.What are your predictions in hair shapes/colour for this summer season?At the moment what we see in fashion, most of the popular hair styles are big bouncy curls and volume. Colours can be either red or brownish tones to fit individual styles but with a healthy and shiny look. 4. What do you think is most important, for a client to tell a stylist, so that they can get the hairstyle right for them?From my experience, first impressions to clients must be a clean and cozy salon environment; good service and good consultation skills are key to gain clients trust and to build a good relationship with them. When they feel comfortable and confident with you then they will express themselves completely and tell you what they like and dont like. I am a good listener to understand their needs, life style, hair-do history and commitment to their hair before I make any suggestion.

    5. Your work as Educator with TiGi takes you around the world, what do you most enjoy about this? Working as a TiGi Regional Education Director, I most enjoy the excitement and challenge to travel, to work with different countries and distributors and hairdressers. Learning different cultures and understanding what they need to guide them and build a strong Tigi ambassador team within their own territories. Following my company objective, most important is to motivate and to inspire people to constantly learn and have ambitions to be able to think BIG and achieve their own goals.

    6. What are your favourite products right now?Tigi New Catwalk: it has 3 lines; Your Highness Volume collection, Curlesque collection and Sleek Mystique collection. These 3 lines are beautiful and the products speak for themselves. A totally new concept, new idea and new packaging for Tigi. 7. If you had chosen another profession, what would it have been?Film director. 8. With Chinas ascension economically, what do you think of Asian Hairstyling?It is a very exciting time for hairdressing throughout Asia because of China economic boom. Especially since I grew up in this generation and understand the East & West culture, life style, social digital technology etc. People admire me being a female Asian hairdresser, to share my strong aesthetics and sensibilities from every significant shift in fashion and beauty trends. It helps them to become much more open-minded and keen to learn what is happening outside of their own countries and to go beyond their limit and break though the boundaries. 9. What can you give to up and coming hairstylists?To have ambitions, never stop learning and think BIG. Be humble and respect others, be passionate about what you do and work hard.

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    Hair: Edith Chan by Tigi RockaholicPhotographer: Lester Lee

    Sasha: Hiya, what can we do for you today?Mini: Well, my hair looks a bit straggly at the ends. I think it needs a trim.Sasha: Ill blunt-cut it at nape level, bevel the ends and chop in some front-hugging layersMini: As long as its not too short.Sasha: then Ill do a dark base colour and weave in some highlights; Ill tell you this is essential to break it up a bit and give you a lift. But actually its just so we can screw an extra HK$900 out of you.Mini: Um, okay then. You know best.

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    Mini: Have you worked here long? I havent seen you before.Sasha: I usually sweep up and pull the hair out of the Shampoo Basins. But were a bit short-staffed today.Mini: Oh shit.

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    Sasha: What do you think?Mini: Um Er.Sasha: Its totally on-trend.Mini: Its a bit shorter than I thought it would be.Sasha [impatiently]: Its directional.Mini: Its a bit like a bowl.Sasha [irritated]: Lewis!, Kassidy!, this lady doesnt like her hair!!.Lewis: Oooooh, but thats so trendy, that is!Kassidy: You look much younger. You could pass for 50!Mini: Im 41.Lewis: See you next time!Sasha: Bye then you silly old cow.Lewis: Who does she think she is, Heidi bloody Klum?Kassidy: Im never getting old.Sasha: Me neither. Lets stay 16 for ever.

    Mini is going back to the hairdressers on Wednesday, to have her hair dyed back dark. The treacle and caramel slices havent worked out for her; in artificial light it gives off a sickly orange glow, like a glass of Lucozade.

    Following is a recreation the scene of her brutal bobbing at the hands of Sasha at Cut-Cut Hair& Beauty.

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    Harris Lai @ Water Power Salon

    Man Chan @ IL Colpo Salon

    Jeff Wan @ Water Power Salon

    Stephanie Chan @ IVE Elle Lo @ Just Hair Salon DeluxFrisco Mak @ Colpo Salon Jovi Chow @ Just Hair Salon Delux

    Gladys Cheung @ IVE Jovi Ma @ Hair

    Heidi Chan @ IVE Steve Li @ 90s Salon Denny Ku @ Rainbow Salon

    Kent Wong @ SDA SalonIvan Chee @ IVE Hair Pro Salon @ Andrew Chow

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    COSMOPROF ASIA 2010

    November, 10th 12thHong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center.

    An unprecedented number of hair companies will participate in Cosmoprof Asia 2010 on an expanded show floor area. International names such as UKI International, Ceriotti, Muster & Dikson from Italy, Moroccanoil from Canada, BaByliss and Macadamia Natural Oil from the US, Lakm from Spain, Ligo from Switzerland and many others will showcase the latest trends and products for everything used in a salon environment. This 15th edition marks a very special year for all participants to commemorate the success of Cosmoprof Asia.

    For more information (and free registration for trade visitor). Check out: www.cosmoprof-asia.com.

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    PROFESSION FACE PRO

    An indispensable accessory: Clients who wear make up absolutely adore FACEPRO!

    It offers excellent protection to those who wear contact lenses or have sensitive skin.

    When you use FACEPRO, youre proving a level of service that makes your clients feel special and will have them talking about your salon.

    Both the clear plastic visor and adhesive strip have been dermatologically and cosmetically tested.

    Available exclusively to HK Salons and Stylists.Enquiries: [email protected]

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    THE NEW WAY TO CHEAPLY DISTRIBuTE HAIR SHOTS TO MAGAZINES WORLDWIDE

    hairshots2theworld.com provides a new, cost and time-effective way to distribute hair fashion photography to over 100 magazines in more than 40 countries.

    This new, global service is already be-ing hailed a God-send by hairdressers, Founder of Hair Shots 2 The World, Leanne Cutler said. Hair industry PR firms and marketing departments are also welcome to outsource to us as we can save them time and money too.

    The hairshots2theworld.com website eliminates the need for burning numer-ous disks, packaging and posting them by provide the tools to upload shots online.

    Everyone is invited to join Hair Shots 2 The Worlds Facebook fan page where special offers and editorial opportunities are an-nounced.

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    Send us Your Shots

    Send us your shots- If you are a hairdresser and would like to see your work in print, we welcome photographic submissions. Files must be Jpeg format, high-resolution images. Please enclose as much information as you can, ie: Hairdresser, Salon, location, make-up artist and photographer.

    Send all photos to [email protected] reserves all rights and discretion to publish, any submissions will not be returned.

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    Salons in this issue:

    Anne Veck Anya Dellicompagni, Francesco Group Art Team at Errol Douglas Ashleigh Richards-House of Hair Brookes & Brookes Carole Haddad. Corcorz salon Claudio Contrasti for revlon Pro Danielle Blakeley D&J Ambrose Donna James Hair Edith Chan Haringtons Jamie Stevens @ Errol Douglas Jaimee Smith Zaibatsu salon Jules Tognini Karine Jackson Kerry Peninsula Kristina Russell Mana Dave Blaze Salon Michele McGahan Neville Tucker Philip George Poloa Rowe-buoy salon Rene Hasiba Richard Ward Robert Masciave Robert Ari for Revlon Professional Robyn Saunders. Chesters Salon Sanrizz salons Silas Tsang. photography-Babak Skyler McDonald. Suki salon.chad_drinkwater Suzanne Morley-Hype salon TiGi Tigerlamb Team The Fellowship for the British Hairdressing Tracey-Taylor-Hype salon

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    Elan Sassoon- Sojourn RangeIts the avant-garde of hair products; revolutionary in composition and design. In an effort to take the beauty business back to a fundamental understanding of hair, Elan Sassoon teamed up with leaders in the industry to introduce Sojourn, a professional line committed to the protection of hair and the re-education of the industry.

    Redken Velvet gelatine

    A cushioning blow dry gel that is applied to damp hair, it gives extra body and bounce as well as a salon-style high shine finish.

    Jo Hansford Anti-Frizz ShampooTame unruly frizz and protect and nourish coloured hair. Contains Castanha do Brasil and sunflower extract to protect dry, frizzy hair and enhance shine whilst putting the nutrients back in What col-ouring your hair can take out.

    Oribe Hair Cares 24K Gold PomadeOribes Gold Pomade uses pieces of pre-cious metal that will play up your hairs natural dimension and give you a literal luminosity.

    Leonor Greyl - Huile de PalmeA French luxury hair care company that produces high quality, natural products. Huile de Palme is a conditioning treatment that leaves hair soft, shiny and ultra-nourished. Huile de Palme is also a de-tangling treatment.

    John Frieda Root AwakeningRoot Awakening Strength Restoring Smoothing Lotion - a lightweight lotion that provides man-ageability and style controlRoot Awakening Strength Restoring Gel - a soft-hold formula that offers touchable definition, soft and silky finishRoot Awakening Strength Restoring Hair Spray - non-aerosol hair spray delivers a lightweight formula that goes on like an aerosol, but has real holding power.

    Sebastian Professional FLAuNT rangeThis four-piece collection of Shine Stylers is the birth child of extensive consumer and stylist research and the answer to the demand for multi-functioning products that eliminate trade-offs.

    Sally Hershberger Salon LineSALON by Sally Hershberger is a collection of five styling products that marry technique with technol-ogy, they offer lightweight, multi-tasking stylers that deliver long lasting styles, while also nourishing and repairing the hair.

    Original & Mineral Rootalicious

    The lightweight formula creates fullness and allows natural movement whilst leaving hair soft and shiny, and definitely not weighed down with sticky build up. Rootalicious adds volume by forming an invisible barrier around the roots giving them both support and lift.

    Oribe: dry texturizing sprayAn invisible dry spray that builds incredible volume and adds super texture to any hair style, it is a brilliant alternative to dry sham-poo, using patented polymers to absorb oil at the roots, leaving you with just-styled hair for days.

    Andrew Barton - ultimate BlondeAndrew has created the Ultimate Blonde Salon Formula Collection of hair care products for those naturally blonde and those who have moved over to the blonde side. Highlights or full head tints, peroxide or sun kissed natural tresses the secret to keeping blonde hair in ultimate health is this Ultimate Blonde Salon Formula Collection.

    Filthy MukA firm hold, gritty finish paste. It has a flexible and fast activating formula to give your hair great hold. Filthy Muk is a paste styler with which will give a thickness and texture to fine to medium density hair.

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    CRYSTALCOIFF by Fendi Casa Styling chair gamma design

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    Gamma and Bross cutting chair Kela Hair dryer holder

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    PATRICK CAMERONTHE TRAINING SCHOOL - COURSES IN DRESSING LONG HAIRDue to a huge demand for further education Patrick Cameron opened his own school, training other hairdressers in the art of dressing long hair for which he has become world renowned.http://www.patrick-cameron.com/theschool.html

    - Patrick Cameronhttp://www.patrick-cameron.com/theschool.html

    ALAN D EDuCATIONThe Academy offers a flexible curriculum with courses ranging from one day to twenty-six weeks. http://www.aland.co.uk/education.html

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    SAKSSaks is the UKs leading hair and beauty group, renowned for award-winning excellence and awarded UKs Best Training Provider. Saks offers fantastic hair-dressing and beauty education through Saks Academies in London and the UKhttp://www.saks.co.uk/academies.asp

    SaksSaksSaks Academyhttp://www.saks.co.uk/academies.asp

    HOB ACAMEMIE The hob academy An ideal environment for learning, the hob academy is situ-ated in Londons Camden Town. Located canal side at Camden Lock, high tech facilities and contemporary design combine form and function, making it an inspired place to learn. http://www.hobsalons.com/

    SASSOON ACADEMIES The Sassoon courses are developed, honed and delivered around the world through their shcools, academies and education centers, ensur-ing that not only will you get real commercial skills from their courses, you will also take away with you a piece of the culture that created Sassoon. http://www.sassoon.com/academy/

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    TONI AND GuY ACADEMY Nurturing hairdressing talent is fundamental to TONI&GUY, with 28 Acad-emies globally. Their legendary award-winning International Artistic Team will personally guide you through their extensive range of training courses. http://www.toniandguy.com/education

    Toni&Guy28http://www.toniandguy.com/education

    RuSH ADVANCED ACADEMY At rush, excellence can only be achieved through strong foundations and a commitment to your craft. it is this belief and a desire to share their knowledge that is the philosophy behind their educational structure. the state-of-the-art facility is the home to the award winning rush artistic team. http://www.rush.co.uk/academy

    RushRushhttp://www.rush.co.uk/academy

    SANRIZZ ACADEMY At Sanrizz they appreciate that time spent away from the salon must prove rewarding to the busy stylist. for this reason they have created the three day advanced course, aimed at the experienced hairdresser wanting to revitalize their own creativity. other courses available from 5 day to nine months. http://www.sanrizz.co.uk/home.html

    Sanrizz59http://www.sanrizz.co.uk/home.html

    FRANCESCO GROuP ACADEMYFrancesco Group is one of the UKs best training providers and with UK recognized training teams. Whether leaving school in 2010, looking for a change of direction, or simply wishing to advance your skills, take a dip into the world of Francesco Group education http://www.francescogroup.co.uk/education/index.htm

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    SASSOON ACADEMY SHANGHAI CHINASalon friendly contemporary course is particularly designed for hairdress-ers wanting to focus on the hairdressing skills needed to perform in todays competitive environment.http://www.vidalsassoon.com.cn/courses/index2.asp

    TONI AND GuY ACADEMY HONG KONGTONI&GUY Hong Kong Academy is established in November 2005. TONI&GUY Hong Kong Academy offers a comprehensive career and educa-tion program for complete beginner and/or experienced stylists who want to take their career to the next level.http://www.toniandguy.com.hk/en/en.html

    Toni&Guy200511/http://www.toniandguy.com.hk/en/en.html

    TAMARIS SINGAPORETAMARIS has been in the hairdressing and beauty industry for more than twenty years. We have taught students from different countries all over the world. Most of our graduates have ventured out into the hairdressing and beauty industry as professional hairstylists, beauticians as well as successful owners of both hair and beauty salons. http://www.tamaris.com.sg/

    TAMARIS20http://www.tamaris.com.sg/

    PIVOT POINT GuANGZHOu CHINAHTTP://WWW.PIVOTPOINT-GZ.COM/

    Australia

    BIBA ACADEMY MELBOuRNELeaders of Australian hairdressing for over 30 years, the Biba institution has set the benchmark of excellence in hair design and education. Boasting an impressive eleven salons and two highly acclaimed hairdressing academies across Melbourne.http://www.biba.com.au/

    Biba Institute3011http://www.biba.com.au/

    THE AuSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSINGThe Australian academy of hairdressing is Australias major private college trainer of hairdressers. More than 10,000 students have qualified through the academy since 1932.

    They see employment as their ultimate objective and it is against this that they measure their success. http://www.thehairacademy.com.au/home.htm

    The Australian Academy of Hairdressing193210,000http://www.thehairacademy.com.au/home.htm

    If you would like to be added to the Salon Directory, please send your Salons Name, address and telephone number to [email protected]

    AIMEE at the Shangri La8/f Island Shangri LaPacific Place88 Queens way. Admiralty2918 1339

    AVEDA Experience CenterXenses, Fashion Walk Shop 3B,9 Kingston StreetCauseway Bay,Hong Kong 2881 5375

    AVEDA LIFESTYLE salon and Spa2nd & 3rd Floor. The Loop 33 Wellington StreetCentral, Hong Kong Island HONG KONG2868 9859

    @Hair2/f 69-71 Argyle Street,Mong Kok. Kln. HK

    C2 Hair1/f, 35 yiu wa street,Causeway bay, Hong Kong28905274

    COLOUR BAR Salon,11/F EuBank Plaza9 Chiu Lung Street,Central2525 4228 9

    DESSANGE SALON & INSTITUT 8/F, 2-8 WellingtonStreet, Central, H.K.

    DESSANGE SALON & HAIRCAREShop 1A, 51 Paterson Street,Fashion Walk, Causeway Bay, H.K.2150 2699

    EMMANUEL.FNexxus building 2/F 41 Connaught roadCentral, Hong Kong2167 8280

    FEEL Hairdressing & care centerRm 2501, 25/f. Parkland Sq.Tuen Mun. NT. HK.21160866

    Green Touch SalonG/F, Shop C, 518 - 520 Nathan Road. Kln.2877 3068

    HAIR CORNER1/f Duke of Wellington House14-24 Wellington St. Central. HK2522 3311

    HAIRCRAFTG/F, Shop61 Elgin StreetSoHoCentral, Hong Kong2868 6985

    HAIR DO SALONSSoundwill Plaza shop2893 3760Sogo Club Shop2831 4884Plaza 2000 shop2528 3886

    HH HAIR, NAILShop 411-3, 4/F, Ocean Centre, Harbour City5, Canton RoadTsim Sha Tsui21113888

    HIP HAIR CULTURE1/F64, Granville RoadTsim Sha Tsui25762888

    HIPP FISH1/F32.Staunton StreetCentral28153638

    HM PRIVATE i SALONUnit 3203-3206, 32/F, Soundwill Plaza38, Russell StreetCauseway Bay25737100

    IFC PRIVATE i SALONShop 3003-3005, Podium Level 3, ifc mall1, Harbour View StreetCentral25264488

    IL COLPO Grand HyattM/F, Grand Hyatt Hotel1, Harbour RoadWan Chai28020151

    IMPROVE HAIRShop U-02AUpper G/FAustin Tower22-26 Austin AvenueTST2735 8585

    INDULGENCEG/F, Sun Fung Mansion33, Lyndhurst TerraceCentral28156600

    kimrobinson Shop 106, 1/F, Chater House8, Connaught Road CentralCentral21218484

    Kr+2/F, Winway Building,50 Wellington Street, Central.HK2191 2222

    LATTITUDE Hair SalonRoom 102United Success Commercial Center508 Jaffe Rd.Wanchai25729733

    LA BOUTIQUE SALONG/F, Club LusitanoDuddell StreetCentral28100123

    LA CHIOMAUnit 1, 1/F, The Excelsior Hotel281, Gloucester RoadCauseway Bay36783838

    LA COUPE SALONShop 317, 3/F, Princes Building10, Chater RoadCentral28682266

    LA MOD SALONShop B011 Hysan AveCauseway Bay2881 1092

    THE MANDARIND ORIENTAL SPA AND HAIR SALON5 Connaught RdCentral2825 4888

    MOMO HAIR SALON7/F Henry House42 Yun Ping RoadCauseway Bay2890 9996

    O2 HAIR STUDIO38, Wyndham StreetCentral25222884

    PAUL GERRARD Hair and Beauty1/F-2/F, Wah Hing House35, Pottinger StreetCentral28694408

    PHILIP GEORGE SALON23/F1, Duddell StreetCentral25243143

    QG PRIVATE i SALONPodium, 6/F, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong8, Finance StreetCentral25210070

    REVER HAIR SALON1/F, The Galleria9, Queens Road CentralCentral25259228

    SALON CHANDLER14/F, Tak Woo House17-19, Daguilar StreetCentral25373737

    SALON D-PEFlat B, 1/F, Riviera Mansion59-65, Paterson StreetCauseway Bay28908238

    SALON DE PIGEON3/F, Po Yick Building17-19, Hillier StreetSheung Wan25445664

    SALON ESPRIT3/F, 100 QRC100, Queens Road CentralCentral25252525

    SALON IDEShop 901-902, 9/F, Times Square1, Matheson StreetCauseway Bay31028008

    SD Hair CollectionFlat 8, 1/F, Haiphong Building,53-55 Haiphong RoadTsim Sha Tsui2367 0066

    SUAVE7/F, The Peninsula Hotel4-6, Hankow RoadTsim Sha Tsui23678866

    ETE by Private-I Salon1/F52-54, Yun Ping RoadCauseway Bay29150011

    TALAS HAIRM/FL, 4 Shelly Street, Soho, Central2521 9333

    TALAS HAIR AND BEAUTY CENTERG/FL, 56 Po Tung RoadSaikung, New Territories2335 1694

    THE BARBER SHOP1/F15B, Wellington StreetCentral25374292

    THE HAIRDRESSERS7/F, Abdoolally House20, Stanley StreetCentral29730512

    THE HAIRDRSSERS1/F, Shama Place30, Hollywood RoadCentral21103123

    THE MANDARIN BARBER2/F, Mandarin Oriental Hotel5, Chater RoadCentral28254088

    TONI&GUY1/F, 33 Beach Rd. Repulse Bay.Hong Kong

    TONI&GUY2/F Man Cheung BuildingWyndham St.C. Hong Kong25289636

    TONI&GUYShop 125-6, Lee Gardens 228 Yun Ping St.Causeway bay.HK

    TONI&GUY2/F, Man Cheung Bldg15 Wyndham St.C. Hong Kong28017870

    VIA IL COLPOShop No.1, G/F& Rm 506-509, 5/F, Crawford House19, Stanley StreetCentral31020238

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