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FASHION WEEK: Wella Professionals Create Designs for Peter Som

The Peter Som spring/summer 2012 collection was made extra special with finishes created by Eugene Soulieman and the Wella Professionals team. The 60's inspired edgy but glamorous silhouettes express “kind of bad hair for a bad girl coming from a rich family,” says Eugene.

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Oribe and Wella Unite Together

Today Oribe Hair Care along with Wella Professionals Color announced a strategic alliance to deliver joint programming to the salon industry.

Wella North American Trend Vision Awards Finalists

It was such an honor to be invited to the Wella Professionals North American Headquarters in Woodland Hills, California last week to help judge the North American Trend Vision Competition. The numbers are in and we just learned who made the cut.

Wella Professionals Introduces 3D Color in Paris at Trend Vision

Josh Wood, Global Creative Director for Wella Professionals, presented a new color collection to members of the International Press in Paris today. Entitled Awakening 3D, Wood created the looks using an innovative color application from the 3D Color Techniques.

Secrets behind hair color at Wella

Fashion editors from around the globe were invited to Wella Headquarters in Darmstadt, Germany, to meet the chemists and scientists who creat hair color to see the labs where color is formulated and tested.

The Big "Hair" Day

Well, it’s hard to believe it, but my wedding day is almost here! Ten days from today I’ll be walking down the aisle in an amazing Reem Acra gown, the most fantastic pair of shoes I’ve ever owned and a gorgeous hair style.

May 11th Deadline for P&G Salon Professional Student Competition!

The deadline for P&G Salon Professional Student Competition at Premiere Orlando on June 6th is almost here—May 11th to be exact! See the steps you need to take in order to enter!

Color, Color, Color, Chameleon

We are just movin’ right along! We’re all done with color now—and wow, my brain feels like mush. I absolutely love color—so much!—but it’s ridiculous how much chemistry and math is involved in color theory.