HAIRBIZ Year 16 Issue 4

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BLOG SPOT.

THE NEW NORMAL

By Gary Latham

Firstly, a big thank you and congratulations to the organisers of the Hair Festival and the Australian Hair Industry Awards. It was fantastic to get the Hair profession together and get a taste of what life was once like. It was even worth the seven days of isolation from the “festival flu” I picked up. A great reminder that things are getting back to normal but aren’t quite there yet. Maybe this is the new normal. The Market Place lived up to its name, especially on the Sunday. If you had something worth selling, it sold. Judging by the crowds and queues It seems that there is still a place for a “real world fair” where people can source new products, test tools hands on and pick up a bargain or two. Whether we ever see the big-name companies on the floor again I don’t know but will they be missed? I am not so sure either. Maybe this is the new normal. The education I was lucky enough to be involved in. My insightful blogger mate Clive Allwright had a spot for his Piloroo Events launch and asked if we wanted to put on an Open Mic. You bet. It was time to get the band back together. Benni Tognini, Sharon Blain, Caterina Di Biasie, Shane Henning, Jayne Wild, Ali Holmes, Dave McCulloch, Adam Dyer, Louise Graham, and the 2021 Hot Shots Team. Proudly we had a combined 16 hairdresser of the year titles and 6 Hall of Fame inductees. We all had a great time and the energy from the 200 strong audience was intoxicating. The buzz in the prepping area was a rare experience, particularly for the Hot Shots team, which was only surpassed for them by sharing the stage with their hair heroes. With the thirteen hairdressers presenting thirteen models, mixing cuts, colours and styling the audience left with ideas, inspiration, and information. Those on stage chatted and laughed candidly and were obviously enjoying what they were doing and where they were. Call us all dinosaurs but it seemed to buck the current trend in hair education events, which is not to have any. Well, no real hair content at least. Whether its due to the nervous 78

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environment in which we now live as things may be cancelled on the eve of opening, or that organisers take too much notice of feedback forms or that the big-name suppliers that once sponsored these events no longer either have the desire or means to do so. Is Talk as cheap as they say? Maybe this is the new normal. Anybody who knows what time the Pyrmont Bridge HoteI closes knows I love catching up with hairdressing friends over a drink or two, but are we now over doing the networking and sharing of ideas thing? If there are no shared experiences, then there is nothing to chat about. Hairdressers love to hear that we all share the same issues more than they like to solve them. Be careful that we don’t talk ourselves out. There is no point standing around a fire to talk when there is no fire to stand around and talk about. Maybe this is the new normal. Congratulations to Mocha, all the finalists and awards winners. Special mention to Dario for his well earnt induction into the magnificently named Dennis Langford Hall of Fame. Also hats off to Dee and Danny for taking out the top honours. The awards as many have in the past left me wondering if they are commercial or creative? Going off the style of the collections I would say creative, but I’m sure the titles won will be used commercially to attract clients. More confusing is why we need to have two Australian Hairdressers of the Year Awards? This is not the place for these discussions, rather it is time to celebrate that we have been able to get together as a collective rather than dissect the reasons why. We can save those discussions for our next Talkfest Panel or Networking night. Maybe we can sort out what is the new normal then.


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STAY IN CONTROL OF YOUR FINANCES! By Phil Jackson 

4min
page 103

EVY PROFESSIONAL SS22/23 CAMPAIGN

1min
pages 58-59

HAIR FESTIVAL - The Wrap up

5min
pages 56-57

10 Minutes with Anthony Nader

7min
pages 14-15

Business Foundations to Take Your Salon from Alright to Amazing By Rebecca Miller

11min
pages 112-116

The Great Divide. Suite As… In a Salon Environment By Kerrie Di Mattia

7min
pages 110-111

Understanding the Math Behind Running a Business By Tom Donato

7min
pages 104-105

Owning and Running a Salon: Is It Worth It? By Jenni Tarrant

5min
pages 106-107

The 5 Stages of Business Grief By Kym Krey

10min
pages 108-109

6 Reasons You Shouldn’t Leave the Industry

4min
pages 102-103

The Three Keys to Nailing Consistent Behaviours By David Watts

6min
pages 100-101

Wage Review Time! Are You Increasing Your Wages by the 5.2%? By Keira Maloney 

4min
page 96

Why There’s Never a Better Time to Take Your Salon Experience Online 

2min
pages 97-99

No Signed Lease? Landlords Are Locking Tenants into New Leases with an Implied Lease. How? By Kelly Cunningham

6min
pages 94-95

Building Community in and Around Your Salon Through Purpose By Nicole Inskip

5min
pages 88-93

10 Hooks to Use for Instagram Reels By Nicole Healy

4min
page 85

Forgive Your Younger Self, Believe in Your Current Self Create Your Future Self By Angeli Marie Shaw

5min
pages 86-87

Digital Resuscitation… It’s Time to Bring Your Business Back By Hayley Mears

4min
page 84

Searching for The X-Factor By Lyndal Salmon

3min
pages 80-83

The New Normal By Gary Latham

4min
pages 78-79

Winter Wellness in The Workplace By Brodie Lee Tsiknaris

4min
pages 76-77

Savvy Consumers Want You to Wash Their Hair, Not Your Marketing By Paul Frasca

4min
page 75

O&M and the Clean Movement

6min
pages 62-67

How Would Your Team Members Rate & Review You as A Boss? By Clive Allwright

5min
page 74

milk_shake International Hair Fashion Show 2022 

2min
pages 60-61

THE CRAFT SALON STAFF INDUCTION BIBLE! 

3min
pages 52-59

Industry Day 2022 By Anthony Gray

6min
page 49

TIPS FOR BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL COLOUR COLUMN By Kristie Kesic 

8min
pages 50-51

‘The Art of Brand Building’ Part 3 By Phil Smith

5min
page 48

Session Styling By Louise May

9min
pages 46-47

Hair Unlimited with Michael Wolf

6min
pages 44-45

Dreams Really Do Come True – Yuki Kano

8min
pages 42-43

Master of the Craft – Dario Chicco By Louise May

6min
pages 38-41

Be Who You Want To Be With Schwarzkopf True Colours

5min
pages 36-37

2022 AHIA Creative Winners

2min
pages 22-23

NEW 2022 Hotshots Team Announced at AHIA Creative

3min
page 30

Terri Kay Celebrates 40 Years in Hairdressing

7min
pages 12-15

Meet the  2022 AHIA Creative Winners

14min
pages 24-29

Hair Icons Celebrate at AHIA Creative 2022

4min
pages 20-21

The Dennis Langford 2022 AHIA Hall Of Fame Award – Dario Cotroneo

4min
pages 31-35
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