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Sue Pemberton is an International Hair Color Artistic Director and NAHA award winner. What advice does she have for newcomers into the beauty industry? Q: Who influenced you the most when learning your craft?: A: A lot of people, some in a small way some in a bigger way, but I loved and still do »
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Not many have experienced the recognition and international status that Vivienne Mackinder has. Two time winner of the coveted NAHA hairdressers award, Vivienne trained in London and worked as a Director for both Vidal Sassoon and Trevor Sorbie. International educator and specialist in hairdressing and photoshoots, Vivienne is just getting started with her recent launch »
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Interview with Kaz Amor Kaz Amor worked as a color director for Vidal Sassoon and played a leading role in launching color business in Japan – what inspires him? Q: Who influenced you the most when learning your craft?: A: Jerry Cosanza Sebastian owner at the time Christine Schuster vp of education for Redken Q: »
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// David Stanko now resides in New York City and has been featured in almost every North American trade magazine and has been an educator in over 12 Countries and 40 states – how did he get his start in the Beauty Industry? Lets find out… Name: David Stanko Q: Who influenced you the most »
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Would you do this for a FREE Salon Service? (Watch 30 sec video)…
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The salon business is very competitive and there are many talented stylists that excel over others. To stay competitive, many salons have implemented the training of new stylists, or apprentices, before giving them full access to salon clients. There are many reasons for this. Beauty schools, or cosmetology schools, are only required to teach their »
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