How I Got Into the Hair Game: Part Two
Picking up where I left off in my last blog, I want to share a bit more of my past in the beauty biz because it’s been wonderful and because I want the same for all of you.
Picking up where I left off in my last blog, I want to share a bit more of my past in the beauty biz because it’s been wonderful and because I want the same for all of you.
Having been very critical about Session Hairdressers/Crimpers in Hollywood for the past award shows, I really wanted to be proven wrong on what Hollywood would come up with on the night for the Oscars. I wasn't.
My thoughts on The Grammys, the latest awards show.
I started in a salon at the age of fourteen years and started to think about entering hair contests at the age of 16.
At one point, I booked an unknown model who became the best and most long-lasting model. Her name was Kate Moss and you still see her in all the magazines around the world looking bloody marvelous.
Earlier in the week, I watched ‘The Critics Choice Awards’ and last night, the Golden Globes, and was appalled by the hair standards of the female stars. It was as if the hairdressers had gone on strike and the stars had to do their own hair, all but a select few.
Our newest Guest Blogger, Harold Leighton, has had a distinguished career as a hairdresser. In these blog posts, he will share what he has learned, what he has experienced, and his never-ending enthusiasm for hair.
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