I caught up with Charlie Price the day after the lights got shut off on his Premiere orlando show for rusk this year…but controversy and showmanship is something Charlie thrives on and he uses it to bump his hairstyling up a notch every time!
A lot has changed for this year's Australian Hairdresser of the Year, Robert Bava (same as last year). What could he possibly do to top that? Take over the hairdressing world one salon at a time, of course...
Flower's well-meaning parents wanted him to be a doctor-he had planned a career in psychiatry. What sounds like the set-up for a punchline has actually led to a rare life of creative fulfillment. After three years of medical school, Michael had the "Aha!" moment. The epiphany: that he would blaze a trail for African-American women, whose beauty had been misunderstood and simply neglected by the mainstream industry. So, he put down his therapist's notepad, picked up his blow dryer, and has never looked back!
The term "bespoke"- meaning custom-made to a buyer's specifications - isn't used much on this side of the Atlantic. Maybe it's part of the democratic, mass-produced American ideal - some of us want to believe that "one size fits all." Life might be easier that way, but far less interesting, according to brilliant hairstyling guru Trevor Sorbie.
For a half-century, British-based hair colorist Daniel Galvin has continued an esteemed family legacy. Prince Charles honored his work with the Crown's highest accolade, the Order of the British Empire. Both his grandfather and father were respected hairdressers in Galvin's native UK; while Daniel was still at school, he spent his Saturdays sweeping the floors and hanging up the towels at his father's London salon. Today, Daniel's brother Joshua, and his three children, Daniel Jr., James, and Louise, all carry on the proud Galvin tradition.
M'chel Bauxal is a make-up artist and hairstylist to the stars. Based in Portland, Oregon, she's made up every-one from the President and the First Lady to Katherine Bigelow, the first woman to ever win the Best Director Oscar for Hurt Locker to young Dakota Fanning. In this interview, she opens up about the work she's done for some of our best and brightest stars, reveals the most requested looks for summer, and talks about the big break that landed her at the center of the A-list.
Forget Snooki and J-Woww. The real face (and hair) of Jersey can be found over at Jerseylicious, the Style Network's docu-soap about Gayle Giacomo and Christy Pereira, the mother-daughter team who run the Gatsby Salon. Every Sunday, you can see these ladies turn out Jersey Girls who look a lot more "Garden State" than Jersey Shore.Hair's How spoke with Gayle and Christy to find out what they really think of the so-called "Jersey look," bumpits and living their liveson camera.
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