hair news Salon by the sea
Jerome Hillion, a top London stylist, has launched his luxury hair and beauty salon at theWalpole Bay Hotel inMargate, Kent.
As a former BritishAvant Garde category winner in the British HairdressingAwards, Jerome opened his new venture this Spring. Inspired by the same skies and seascapes which also attracted the artist JMWTurner to the area, the French born stylist relocated his London salon in order to live and work on the east Kent
coast.The new venture will offer bothmen and women a uniqueVIP hairdressing andmakeover experience in the hotel’s luxurious surroundings.
Walpole Bay’s owner, Jane Bishop told GN: "The bijou-style salon, which fits with perfectly with our quirky image, will be located in the old sewing roomon the hotel's fifth floor, which involves a trip fromreception in our 1920's Otis trellis caged lift. Known for his work in fashion shows and pop videos,many of Jerome's loyal fan base willmake the trip fromLondon, which will further invigorate the burgeoningThanet style scene."
Newcelebrity ambassador
Beverley Knight has been unveiled as the new celebrity ambassador for curly hair care specialistsMizani.
The brand, part of the L’Oréal Professional Products Division, offers a complete collection of luxury shampoos, conditioners, treatments and styling products, specifically formulated for curly hair textures. Throughout 2014, the soul singer andWest End star will represent the professional range in all key elements of theirmarketing. Beverley commented: “It feels wonderful to be the Mizani
ambassador.The brand exemplifies everything that I'mabout; freedom, movement and sleekness.”
Haute hair creations
At the recent ChanelAutumn /Winter 2014 fashion show in Paris, hair stylist SamMcKnight was called upon to tease the models’ tresses before they strutted their stuff on the runway.
To complement Karl Lagerfeld’s creations, Samcreated a chic, tweed dreadlock hairstyle that was sported by the likes of Cara Delevigne and StellaTennant. “I exaggerated a simple pony and blew it up in proportion and detail, incorporating crimped extensions, braided hair inmulti-coloured Chanel tweed rags, lace and pearls,” explains Sam. “I used Fudge’s Salt Spray (pictured) to create a dry volume which was then crimped randomly, woven and braided with the Chanel fabrics, and fastened at the base with one of the woven braids.”
Protection for hands
Natural care
Naturtint has extended its hair care range with the addition of three new hair styling products. Now including a hairmask, stylingmousse and a restructuring spray, the products continue to embrace the brand’s principles containing no harsh chemicals and are all paraben-, silicon- and SLS-free.
Alongside the Restructuring Spray and StylingMousse, theVital 5HairMask (pictured) helps to repair and restore
tresses.Thanks to the product’s exclusive Protein Protective Coating technology, hair is repaired fromthe deepest layers to the surface
cuticles.Themask also injectsmoisture deep into each strand of hair, for a softer, glossier finish. Featuring Canola oil, the ingredient contains hydrating vitamin E to protect the hair colour fromfree radicals induced by the sun.
• Nature’s Dream: 0845 601 8129
Reamin’s hand protective care cream for salon professionals is now also available in an unscented version.
Reamin Unscented delivers the same dermatologically qualities for the hands of salon professionals as the original scented version but offers an ideal solution for cases of very sensitive skin or perfume allergies and in general for anybody concerned with
fragrances.Thanks to the unique combination of a hand care and a protective pre-work cream in one, it quickly absorbs which allows for continuous working.
• Reamin:
www.reamin.co.uk
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