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business2business Visit to Dubai


distributor The Eyelash Design Company recently visited one of its largest international distributors in Dubai. Lash Perfect GCC is responsible for the entire GCC region, which includes Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.


Beverly Piper, Co-Founder of the Eyelash Design Company and Natalie Piper, International Trainer for Lash Perfect, visited Lash Perfect GCC to update the team on the new developments in lashes and brows including Russian Varia and LoLa Brows and to celebrate the ongoing success of the business.


“It was so exciting to visit our successful distributor in Dubai once again,” says Beverly. “The demand for lashes and brows continues to grow in Dubai and all of the GCC countries and we are excited to see the business continue to grow.”


Lash Perfect GCC therapists with Lash Perfect International Trainer Natalie Piper.


Celebrity fan for Urban


Shield Courtney Cox is said to be a fan of Katherine Daniels’ Urban Shield Concentrate.


Make-up artist Gemma Aldous, who was recently working with the actress on the US show Who Do You Think You Are?, has confirmed she used the product as part of her make-up prep for the Friends star.


Preparing her skin for the show Gemma said: “Just to let you know I gave Courtney the Katherine Daniels Urban Shield as I used it on her daily and she absolutely loved it. The Urban Shield Concentrate is so moisturising and hydrating, I just love it! It's fantastic applied as a pre-moisturiser as it absorbs into the skin leaving it feeling hydrated and smooth. A great addition to your pre- make-up application or pre- sleep regime.”


London attracts global hair talent


Salon International returned to London in October, with six live stages including presentations from some of the industry’s leading creating teams.


The Fellowship for British Hairdressing Stage was alive with talent from their renowned project teams F.A.M.E., ClubStar, Colour Project and Project X along with further shows from the organisation’s key artistic teams. The likes of Patrick Cameron, Anthony Mascolo and Annie Humphreys also shared their career stories in the HJ Legends Lounge.


“Salon International 2016 was bigger and better than ever,” says Jayne Lewis-Orr, Executive Director of Hairdressers Journal International. “As always, it’s incredible to see so many hairdressers from all over the world come together in one place – and the addition of our new stages, hubs and events only made the atmosphere even more incredible. Bring on next year!”


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