Hairbiz Year 15 Issue 4

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BLOG SPOT.

IT TAKES A VILLAGE

By Gary Latham

Forgive me if it seems I’m going off the topic of hair for a bit but please bear with me as I think its worth it. As I write this NSW has just gone into lockdown, Delta style. It has been a rough year globally, in Victoria especially Covid has been a real bitch. What makes it interesting is its reaching everyone in some way, like the weather it is something we all have in common. The constant buzz of Covid is in all our lives. When will it end? You would think that’s enough bad stuff for one year and everything else should be good news, but life goes on just like before. Staff are still taking sickies, clients still no showing and seniors are hard to find. It’s more stress on top of the Covid buzz. I’ve seen the extra strain impact on staff, clients and friends. There is a bright side to adversity though and I have seen the best come out in people this year. Two things guaranteed to make a committed team player are knowing they won’t make it on their own and others won’t make it without them. I am always surprised when young staff refuse help in their goals as they want to say they did it all themselves. I got news for them, no one does it on their own. Life is tough enough, take whatever help you can get. It doesn’t stop you working as hard as you can on top of that. There is often more joy in others success than in your own, don’t take that from someone who wants to help you. It is at this point I have to say just how wonderful the hairdressing community is. I

well and truly fell into it by accident. If you had have told a young me and my friends I’d end up in hairdressing we would have laughed you out of town. I’m so glad I did fall into this special place. It’s no secret I’ve been living with Parkinson’s Disease since 2012. Recently I reached the point where the amount of medication I needed to control my symptoms produced too many side effects. My meds were reduced and as a result I experienced more “off’ times. The solution is a Deep Brain Stimulation surgery which stops my tremor and reduces the amount of medication I need. The procedure and recovery despite having top medical cover would leave me needing to find a large chunk of cash. As I will be awake during the operation, I did consider buying a drill and doing it myself! (joking). That’s where the wonderful hairdressing community comes in. Sharon Blain and Elli Julia organised a Gofundme page as suggested by the Neurologist. I did suggest to him it should be called a Gofundhim page. The money was unbelievably raised in 48 hours. Dollars aside the amazing support I received across the Hairdressing community was an amazing tonic and one I will always be indebted to.

What makes this such a special band I asked myself and I think the answer can be found in the last issue of Hair Biz. More precisely in the story regarding families in Hairdressing. As a collective of small businesses, the family is at the heart of hairdressing. Even some of the biggest names like Toni and Guy where a band of brothers and the likes of De Lorenzo and Davines are family businesses. Closer to home my business partner Phil Cordony is a secondgeneration hair entrepreneur. His father Louis Cordony OAM an Italian street sweeper in Paris who took up hairdressing before emmigrating to Australia. Employing his brothers who all Francocised their names to appear French rather then Italian. In true hairdresser style Louis married his apprentice and built a fortysalon business. I know far too many wonderful hair families to name and like many other businesses Jayne and I have always tried to treat Wild Life as a family. Only trouble is you can’t sack family! So, in closing I would like to thank the hairdressing community for all its heartfelt support and for just being you. I owe you one. Hair Biz Year 15 Issue 4

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BLOG SPOT. By Brodie-Lee Tsiknaris 

4min
page 86

Healthy Habits with Kylie Dwyer

6min
pages 28-29

20 Minutes With TOM WHITE

10min
pages 18-20

Mindset Matters – Part 1 By Angeli Marie Shaw

5min
page 112

Is It Best To Specialise in One Area Of Hair Or Hairdressing As A Whole By Larissa MacLeman

4min
page 111

The Tenant’s Dilemma By Kelly Cunningham

4min
page 110

The 6 Most Expensive Words In Business By Faye Murray

4min
pages 106-107

The Circles Way By Sharlene Lee

8min
pages 108-109

I’m The Manager… But What’s My Job? By Kym Krey

8min
pages 104-105

Why Social Media Shouldn’t Be Your Only Marketing Platform By Rachel Medlock

5min
pages 96-97

What Is Your Job By David Watts

5min
pages 102-103

Dealing With A Copycatter? By Sarah Garner

4min
pages 98-99

Stacking The Odds By Lisa Conway

9min
pages 100-101

The Business of Influencers

3min
pages 92-95

BLOG SPOT. By Gary Latham

3min
page 91

BLOG SPOT. By Paul Frasca

4min
page 90

BLOG SPOT. By Clive Allwright

4min
page 89

NEW  ghd UNPLUGGED

3min
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Sip & Style Co

3min
pages 76-77

BLOG SPOT. By Dario Cotroneo 

3min
page 87

BLOG SPOT. By Jenni Tarrant

3min
page 88

Spirit – A Collection By Affinage Professional

2min
pages 69-71

When Colour Is In Your DNA

5min
page 68

Dream Big

4min
pages 60-61

The Open Eye with Robert Masciave, UK

7min
pages 64-67

A Kaleidoscope Of Colour By Anthony Gray

4min
pages 56-57

The Hair Pin

3min
pages 58-59

Spotlight on a HotShot – Elie Kashi

5min
pages 62-63

Adapting Seasonal Trends 

3min
pages 50-51

Scalp Health 101 By Simone Lee 

5min
pages 52-55

Colour Collab

6min
pages 48-49

2021 AHIA CREATIVE WINNERS 

4min
pages 32-33

MEET THE 2021 AHIA CREATIVE WINNERS 

15min
pages 36-44

Karoliina Saunders with Pauline McCabe

4min
pages 30-31

Industry News

10min
pages 22-24

Ed…Ucation + Co

5min
pages 46-47

Life of Guy

8min
pages 14-16

Hot Shots Team 2021/22

1min
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Editors Letter

2min
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