ADAM LIVERMORE (@Adam_Livermore) of Muze Salon, NYC is an editorial stylist and educator for ORIBE Haircare. Best known for styling, the artist is a fashion week regular and calls himself "A citizen of the world."
BEAUTY BIO:
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Age: 36
Most viral post: It was pretty recent actually. I posted a photo from one of my Oribe in-salon classes at Lambs & Wolves salon in Red Bank, New Jersey, where I was teaching the Oribe Signature Cut. I talked about the importance of creating a safe place for stylists to make mistakes and learn.
Who I¹m following: @themichaeldonovan @albertomariacolombo @jamespecis @ramoneyluv @juliendys @oribe
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Tip to get best results on a post: Timing is everything! Watch your analytics.
Favorite professional beauty products: Oribe of course!
How social media changed my life: Opportunities have come from my social media network that would have never come any other way. It's instant visibility, mega-powerful PR, self-directed learning and networking all in one.
The first time I was featured on MODERN SALON was: When I won the National Trend Vision Award in 2007.
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