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Baby Doll Beautiful

by Staff

Dimitrios Tsioumas, International Guest Artist,Creative Color Director at Mizu NewYork won the 2010 Texture NAHA and alsoa photoshoot with MODERN SALON. Here,he demonstrates the versatility of Goldwell’snew Style Sign products on his models.

Color Happy

by Victoria Wurdinger

In Bruges, Belgium, William De Ridder, owner of De Ridder International and De Ridder Academy, created these looks by emphasizing the perimeters with Paul Mitchell Inkwork. Level-9 Venetian and Nordic blondes look great with geometric cuts that are creatively color-edged or surface-shined with Clear. The Artistic Director for Intercoiffure, Belgium, De Ridder recently partnered with Esani Institute, an Atlanta Paul Mitchell Partner School, to bring trends and advanced education to the U.S.

Gray Matters

by Jan Hillenmeyer

Dan Nguyen, owner of Lure Salon in Vancouver, British Columbia, created styles for “uptown and downtown girls” in “Gray Matters” (as in the neutral gray background) for Oribe. The looks converge in what Nguyen describes as “the yin and yang in all of us.” The hair was styled with Oribe Soft Lacquer Heat Styling Spray, Dry Texturizing Spray and Crème.

Black & White

by Jan Hillenmeyer

What happens when classic elegance meets whimsical fantasy? Chrystofer Benson, artistic director for Logics and lead educator at the Matrix Global Academy, decided to forge that combination when he created the Black & White collection. Ballerina buns, chignons and bobs are given a shot of crimping, teasing and exaggerated texture. The stark background lets the strong shapes and the wardrobe of wool, mohair and feathers shine through.

Sanrizz 2011 Color Collection

by Jan Hillenmeyer

Sanrizz, London’s iconic group of salons and educational academies, has been creating a standard of hairdressing excellence since its founding over 30 years ago by Tony Rizzo. “Our philosophy at Sanrizz is to deliver perfectionism in all of the hairdressing services we provide,” says the company’s mission statement. Perfection is a tall order, but Sharon Cox of the Creative Team delivers with Sanrizz’s signature precision cutting and expert coloring techniques in the Sanrizz Color Collection for 2011.

Supernatural

by Jan Hillenmeyer

Philippe Tapprest, international creative director for Rene Furterer, has envisioned a magical future where stress and conflict are replaced with peace and harmony in a serene landscape. Tapprest used Rene Furterer styling products to create the “Supernatural” looks that capture this dream world with airy, natural, windswept styles.

2011 NAHA Finalists - Salon Team

2011 NAHA Finalists - Salon Team

by Staff

The Professional Beauty Association (PBA) announces the much anticipated finalists for the 2011 North American Hairstyling Awards (NAHA)! As the most prestigious photographic beauty competition in North America, NAHA celebrates the artistry and skill of the professional salon industry. From avant-garde and editorial styling to recognizing the business savvy nature of salon owners, winning a NAHA award is a true pinnacle career achievement.

Day to Night

by Staff

Adeline Chung-Feder, Aloxxi artistic team member, and co-owner (with her husband) of Bodhi salon in Brooklyn, New York, created this versatile color that can be worn conservatively or with a slight punk edge.

Milk Chocolate

by Staff

Organic Salon Systems’ Creative Color Advisor Lori Esposito lightened up this model from dark brunette to a milk chocolate shade. This lighter, brighter shade of brunette is a great way to make clients summer-ready without going blonde.

Color Mash-Up

by Staff

This color explosion from the Farouk team makes the most of the season’s hippest shades. “The inspiration for the collection was how you can use light to expose color,” said Lisa Marie Garcia, Farouk artistic director. “We chose to call the collection ‘Exposed’ based on how we could expose vibrant color in one style and then, by changing the direction of the hair, expose another color.”

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