City of Hope Honors George Schaeffer with Spirit of Life Award
George Schaeffer is honored with the Spirit of Life Award at City of Hope.
George Schaeffer is honored with the Spirit of Life Award at City of Hope.
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City of Hope’s National Professional Salon Industry has named President & CEO of OPI Products Inc. / Aloxxi International George W. Schaeffer as the recipient of the 2012 Spirit of Life Award.
Aloxxi, an all-inclusive color program, debuted its unique Color Personality Consultation technique to Los Angeles press at celebrity hot-spot, Román Salon in West Hollywood on January 31. 2012.
George Schaeffer, president and CEO of OPI Products and Aloxxi International, was selected by City of Hope’s National Professional Salon Industry council to receive the City of Hope’s 2012 Spirit of Life Award.
George Schaeffer, Founder, President, and CEO of OPI Products, Inc, and CEO of Aloxxi International, has given a major gift to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. When the hospital’s Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion opens in 2013, its lobby will be named after him.
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.
Adeline Chung-Feder, Aloxxi artistic team member, says of the line, “I like Aloxxi because there is minimal guess work. It’s kind of ‘point and shoot,’ like a digital camera today. But for an advanced colorist it allows creativity.”
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.