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complete the look! The October colour issue falls at the perfect time of year, right when you and your clients will be pondering new shades for the season. You’ll find plenty of inspiration here, between an array of new, vivid collections and technical stories on colour. Special thanks to some of last year’s Canadian Colourist finalists from the Contessa Awards who generously shared their best practices for building their colour business, on p. 48. Encountering clients who have gone far too light this summer and are ready to make a change? Or had an unfortunate run-in with box colour?
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Salon Magazine Celebrates 20! Then and Now: Curls are still in. Stylist: Louis Hechter, L’Oréal Professionnel portfolio artist and owner of Orbite hair salon in Montreal The Look: Super-tight curls, reminiscent of the ’70s, heralded the comeback of perms in the fall of ’96. “That was an interesting look back in the day that has somehow managed to become sort of a classic,” says Hechter. Then: Orbite opened in 1990. The salon quickly made a name for itself as one of the most coveted beauty destinations in the country. Since then, Hechter and Orbite have racked up the prizes. In 2002, he and his team were recognised with seven Contessa awards, including Canadian Hairstylist and Canadian Salon Team of the Year. Now: Hechter has a multifaceted career that includes working with A-list celebrities, such as Celine Dion and Shania Twain, being a portfolio artist for L’Oréal Professionnel and also styling hair for actors and musicians. This past summer he worked with the celebrated band Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, who shot their latest video in Montreal. Despite all the recognition, his salon remains Hechter’s biggest pride and joy.
The new Goldwell DualSenses renews from the inside out. Healthy hair is undeniably a great base for beautiful styles. To restore hair health, Rich Repair is a newly formulated Goldwell DualSenses line that penetrates deep into the hair, replacing lost lipids inside the hair structure and resulting in smooth, shiny, repaired hair. In-Salon: Incorporate a treatment using Regenerative Serum which repairs hair in a matter of seconds, leaving hair with superior shine. At-home: Prolong the healthy hair regimen by retailing the new 6 Effects Serum, made with six concentrated active ingredients resulting in shine, silky movement and hair that’s less prone to frizz and breakage. The full Rich Repair line also includes 60sec Treatment, Cream Shampoo, Anti-breakage Conditioner and Thermo Leave-in Treatment.
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Heat Shield The new 450° Heat Defense collection line by Sexy Hair delivers transformative stylers. To create memorable styles, more often than not, a hot tool is a must. Guard against thermal damage with products that nourish and protect hair from high heat. The Sexy Hair 450° Heat Defense range, which includes 450° Protect Heat Defense Hot Tool Spray and 450° Headset Setting Spray, offers thermal protection up to 450 degrees with a variety of shine and hold strengths.
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The Next Generation of Demi-Permanent Colour Get ahead in colour technology with Shines XG hair colour from John Paul Mitchell Systems.
What if you could combine all your hair care product needs into 1?
Make clients’ transition from summer to fall hair colour a smooth one with new Shines XG, which offers 51 intermixable shades of ammonia-free, demi-permanent cream hair colour, ideal for versatile and creative colouring. Try it for grey blending and coverage that fades on tone, lasting four to six weeks, or build gorgeous tone-on-tone colour with precise results. Shine XG features the DYESMART system, which offers an optimal balance of oxidative primary dyes and couplers for colour penetration.
REVIVE YOUR STYLES Two new stylers from Structure add zing to a client’s look.
Just in time for the fall, Structure introduces Animate Bodifying Styling Crème and Conform Hard Clay, two workable products that can add another dimension to styles. Structure Animate Bodifying Styling Crème boosts body and volume, PHOTOS: PAUL MITCHELL, CHRIS TSINTZIRAS
adds moisture, shine and definition, plus, reduces breakage in
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hair by up to 62 per cent in one treatment. Structure Conform Hard Clay finishes with a matte texture with medium hold that feels and looks clean. Ideal for short or medium lengths and clients looking for separation, the clay can also be layered on for extra control.
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GREEN CORNER Salon Decorum and Green Circle Salons kick-start hairstyling careers for rescued girls in Kenya.
SMOOTH MOVES
HAIRLINES NEWS
New and improved keratin smoothing technology has arrived.
The demand for silky, smooth hair will always draw in clients. Answer them with Hair Cares, an initiative started by Mandy MacFadden at Salon Decorum in Newmarket,
the new technology found in
Ontario, brought several manufacturers and Ontario salons together to donate
Keratherapy Pure Renewal
professional products and tools to fulfill the wishlist of Kenya-based charity, Mully
System, free of formaldehyde,
Children’s Family (MCF). MCF rescues girls from the sex trade and provides care and
harsh chemicals, and down-
education, like learning how to become a self-supporting hairstylist. With donation
time. In the 90-minute
collection facilitated by Green Circle Salons, the wishlist was filled within its first year,
treatment, the glyoxylic acid
resulting in enough professional equipment to be used for the girls’ training. Starting in
mimics formaldehyde, linking
fall 2013, the second phase of Hair Cares will enable the rescued girls to receive $1,000
the internal protein bonds of
sponsorships for a three-year hairstyling education program at MCF and build their own
the hair, which strengthens
salon, which costs approximately $6,000.
strands during ironing.
To learn more and get involved, visit salondecorum.com or follow on Twitter, @haircares4mcf
Transform frizzy and unruly hair into silky stands, which last up to 12 weeks.
hair colour collection Spotted! F/W’13 takes cues from street styles. 1. Rose gold retro waves on British DJ and fashion icon, Mary Charteris. The hot apricot-amber hue was seen at Bottega Veneta and on celebs like Jessica Chastain. 2. Icy brown bob on American model, Langley Fox Hemingway. Ranging from dark ashy to cool chestnut, the new
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brown is frosty and perfect for a trendy bob. 3. Silver blonde chignon on French singer/
L’Oréal Professionnel has found inspiration from three of today’s trendsetters for the new
actress, Ella Waldmann.
fall/winter 2013 It Looks, a fashionable colour collection, created by Odile Gilbert and
The new blonde is modern platinum, ranging from
Frédéric Mennetrier.
intense grey to subtle silver highlights.
To learn the colour formulas of these three looks, go to SalonMagazine.ca
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Autumn Cool New Schwarzkopf Professional IGORA Vibrance shades pull hues from nature.
multidimensional shine New Chromatics Beyond Cover delivers high coverage and street style-factor.
Inspired by the stunning colours of a sunset, Schwarzkopf Professional Autumn Sunset Colour collection adds five new shades to IGORA Vibrance in combination of gold, chocolate and copper. Ammonia-free and demi-permanent, colour pigments are accumulated in layers during processing, which ensures the most brilliant of colours and lasting results. The ultra-protecting oil-blend formula imparts moisturizing and reparative properties while sealing in each colour layer for a surface that evenly reflects in shimmering light.
Cover introduces five cool hues just in time for fall that promise to turn heads, including two new colour families: iridescent/ gold that reflects beige and a hint of golden violet and brown/ violet that reflects cool and plum brown, with violet accents. Effectively covering 75 per cent or more grey, Chromatics delivers pigment with advanced oil delivery, infusing hair with protein extract and argan oil for true-to-tone, even coverage. The
High and Wide Give clients voluminous, runway hair with Moroccanoil. Take hair to the next level with Moroccanoil Root Boost, the newest styling product inspired by and tested backstage at the runway and red carpet. It offers natural-looking oomph for every hair type and texture by thickening strands at the roots.
result? Stylish new colour backed
Runway technique: Apply Root Boost on towel-dried hair, focusing on the roots. Lift hair in sections from the
by a technology that leaves hair
scalp while blow-drying for a healthy, voluminous look. Root Boost can also be applied before using
twice as strong and smooth.
hot tools.
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CUCCIO Rose Gold Romance gives a subtle shimmer for just the right touch of sophistication.
CND The new CND Shellac Intimates collection is pure pretty, with shades like Blush Teddy.
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CHINA GLAZE Spontaneous is part of the seven Ombre sets, conveniently packaged for on-demand nail art.
Fall’s hues are deep and intense.
DASHING DIVA The Fall/ Winter DesignFX collection is full-on fashionforward.
EZ FLOW Velvet Rope is one of the six cool colours of the Boogie Nights’ Night Life collection.
ESSIE Rich pigment is bottled up for the Winter 2013 collection, like Shearling Darling.
GELISH Stay on top of fashion with texture-ready nail designs using Trends, a unique soak-off gel polish that can be used as a top coat, overlay or solo.
OPI The Mariah Carey Holiday set will prompt another party with 18 playful hues, including six Liquid Sand shades.
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Do Your Nail Lamps and Bulbs Pose a Risk? Debunking the Myths
More Findings
“I’ve never seen a non-issue blow up to become such
Professional manufacturers ensure that their products
a giant deal,” says Doug Schoon on increased public
and equipment line up with the most current research
concern over the claim that ultraviolet (UV) nail lamps
standards. To this effect, Dr. Robert Sayre, who
cause cancer. Schoon has been an industry scientist
developed the SPF ranking system and owns research
for CND as head of the research and development
enterprise, Rapid Precision Testing Laboratories, in
laboratory for nearly 20 years, and is co-chair of the Nail
Cordova, Tenn., and Dr. John Dowdy, a molecular
Manufacturers Council. He finds that the media and
biologist, worked together on new research, which
their dermatologist sources seem to be distorting facts
evaluates the risk in UV and LED lamps to skin and
and research, and creating controversy. For example,
eyes, and whether this gives cause for manufacturers
according to Schoon, the dermatologists’ research
to create new products to protect the safety of the
One of the latest ways to
is not conducted under the same standards as the
public (via American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
get glossy is with Striplac,
nail industry, using equipment that does not comply
RP-27 methods). “I had many concerns going into the
a peel-off UV nail polish by
with industry standards. The televised dermatologists
study, but I have to say that none of them developed.
Alessandro International.
“don’t understand the services or the products” and
The only concern is that somebody gets the wrong
The first of its kind, Striplac
draw conclusions based upon flawed premises, such
bulbs into the lamp units,” says Dr. Sayre. Here are key
is a polish that cures in LED
as equating nail lamp wattage to the amount of UV
points from the findings:
light, lasts up to 10 days and removes quickly by
•
Fluorescent and LED bulbs do not pose risks for
simply peeling off. It does
sunburn and skin cancer because the time of UV
not replace nail sculpting or
exposure is too brief for any skin injury.
a soak-off UV manicure and
There is virtually no UV radiation in normal use of curing
is perfect for clients who
by the manufacturer, because the manufacturers have
nail lamps found to harm the eyes. This is different
love to protect their natural
already tested it as safe to use,” says Schoon.The concern
from tanning salons, where guests are asked to wear
nail and wear a durable
arises when nail techs disregard the manufacturer’s
goggles to protect their eyes; UV- and LED-cured nail
polish. The formula is free of
instructions, leading to an improperly cured product and
services do not require protective eye wear because
solvents and acetone, and
a less-than-professional experience. That means, the
the radiation level is insignificant.
the service can add revenue
a bulb consumes,” he explains, not UV exposure.
LED versus UV lamps “Nail technicians need to use the right lamp for their particular product, which has been specifically developed
question between using LED or UV bulbs isn’t a matter
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Compared to the stomach, back and face, the back of
of “more” or “less” UV-exposure risk, but complying
the hand is four to five times less sensitive to harmful
with the recommendations outlined by the manufacturer,
sun exposure to begin with.
which includes correctly replacing aging bulbs.
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exposure. “The wattage refers to the amount of energy
New UV/LED Nail Technology
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Working in Harmony Two experts share their advice for professional skin care in between and after the most popular non-invasive procedures: microdermabrasion, skin tightening and laser resurfacing. With non-invasive procedures gaining popularity, it’s a perfect opportunity for
Skin Tightening Purpose: To create the appearance of tighter
estheticians to offer supporting skin care.
skin by reducing extra water and producing
“Broadly speaking, the skin therapist’s job
collagen, usually around the face and on the
comes in during the skin’s aid and recovery
abdomen, thighs and arms. It’s a popular
period, since these procedures actually create
alternative to going under the knife, says Suri,
a wound response in the skin,” explains
who sells treatment packages in sets of 12,
Kerri Houweling, co-owner and head medi-
with weekly visits at her spa.
esthetician in Halifax’s Vibe Salon Medi-Spa,
What Skin Needs: Optimal collagen
who also teaches advanced clinical skin care
production. This means protection from
programs. Here’s what you need to know
UVA rays, which break down the collagen
about the regimens.
that clients want to keep in their skin,
Microdermabrasion
and vitamin-C serums, which Houweling
Purpose: To buff away dead skin cells on skin’s outer layer, leaving behind a new, smoother layer. Microdermabrasion helps treat acne, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation.
recommends with ongoing use to prevent skin from sagging over time.
Laser Resurfacing Purpose: To clear away a layer of skin, which involves different degrees of intensity and
weeks, and packages can be sold in sets.
recovery time. As a result, skin is “baby-
What Skin Needs: Due to the variety of
fresh” and very vulnerable after resurfacing
areas microdermabrasion can target, always
treatments, according to Houweling.
invite clients for a skin consultation to assess
What Skin Needs: Maintenance of skin
goals and treatment intensity. Hydrafacials
quality, with close consultation from a skin
and anti-aging photofacials are two services
therapist or physician, since it’s missing a
recommended by Kavita Suri, medical spa
layer of protection. Houweling says that post-
director and owner of Toronto’s Infuse Med
procedure care often involves a balm-like
Spa. Hydrafacials infuse skin with serums
moisturizer that mimics a layer of skin and
of collagen.
containing nourishing antioxidants and
advises limited exfoliation and the use of
2.
Hydration is key for skin recovery.
hyaluronic acid. Anti-aging photofacials are
professional products free from fragrance and
also great add-ons, penetrating the dermis
preservatives, all of which may irritate skin.
3.
Protect the skin’s surface with a
Cheat Sheet: the 3 Layers of Skincare 1.
Nourish skin at a deeper level with products that stimulate the growth
layer to stimulate collagen production.
daily application of sunscreen. — Kerri Houweling, co-owner and head medi-esthetician of Vibe Salon Medi-spa, Halifax.
Marketing Tip
e Much like how a colourist specializes in one aspect in the salon, a “skin therapist” is an esthetician who is specially trained to assess and treat skin conditions. As the
demand for skin care increases, try highlighting the skin experts on your team by adopting the term “skin therapist” to help boost a professional and relevant look on your menu of services.
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Colour Redux Taking the fear out of colourcorrection work. By Melissa Hill
T
he broad title of “colour correction” in the salon includes a wide range of services. Many experienced colourists, including Rodica Hristu, a master colourist for Goldwell
and at De Beradinis Salon & Spa in Toronto, consider it a correction anytime a client wants to make a major change. Catherine Allard, a Redken artist and colourist at Odyssée Salon in Montreal, also sees problems like faded ends, blondes with a green tint or clients who experimented with box colour—and lost. While it can certainly be a challenge, they both agree there’s no reason to fear this type of work. In fact, both say they’re invigorated by the challenge. Read on for how to remain calm, cool and collected when faced with a messy colour. Step 1: Book enough time. When handling bookings, consider treating each new colour client as a colour correction. Michelle Pargee, a Contessa-winning colourist and owner of Milica SalonSpa in Langley, B.C., says this allows her to start with a clean slate. “You don’t know what’s been done to the hair,” she says. “Ninety-eight per cent of the time, I know what the colour will come out like, but sometimes guests don’t give the whole story. You have to prime the hair and it takes time.” By booking properly for that first appointment, you know you’ll leave yourself time to complete all
Step 2: Make a plan. “The most important consideration when doing colour correction is asking yourself if the hair is healthy enough to get the desired result or does it need some reconstructing treatments with colour correction in phases and steps to maintain the hair's integrity," says Sue Pemberton, international hair colour artistic director for Joico. Answering those questions will form the basis of the plan that you’ll put together to take the client from point A to point B. Allard recommends writing down exactly what steps you intend to take, along with the cost involved for each one. “When you write down the steps, you can see if you missed one and you can’t cut corners. Write it down and stick to your plan,” she says. This has the extra benefit of fully preparing the client for the cost and time involved. Step 3: Communicate with your client. So much of good customer service comes down to communication, and with colour correction, it is no different. “Consultations are a
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key for colour corrections. Asking the right questions is so important,” says Philip Ferreira, of Axis Salon in Vancouver and a Wella educator. “What is the real level? What is the tone? When clients want darker or a specific blonde, what level and tonality do they really want? Listen, listen, listen to what clients are saying.” Hristu agrees, and recommends making sure that you and the client have agreed on the end result. “Make the client understand what he or she is looking at and asking for and what he or she is going to get. Give the cliet some visuals, like hair strands; something he or she can picture,” she says. “Just because a client likes a picture, doesn’t mean it will look good on him or her. If you know it’s going to be a failure, don’t be afraid to say, 'No'.” Step 4: Take your time. “Sometimes what a client asks for can be done in one visit. But often, with a colour correction, it won’t be possible without causing damage to the hair,” says Allard. “I prefer to be really honest with the customer. Sometimes it’s a lot of time. If she has three colours in her hair and wants a natural colour, it may be impossible in one shot.” She often finds that even by making one or two steps toward the desired result in the first visit, the client will be delighted by the change—and know her hair will be healthier in the end.
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love it or hate it? Colourists share their thoughts on colour correction. “Love the challenge! I always
clear expectations. I think as a
and energy to take a client ready
in progress.’”
learn something new from
colourist it is important to rise
for a change to the next level
— Denise Meikle
colour correction.”
to those challenges and learn
with complete trust. What better
— Audrey Adrine Petrosyan
from people’s mistakes.”
way than creating a complete
— Dylan Raine
colour makeover?”
“I consider every single colour
— Natalia Holowasz-Morlacchetti
“Love the challenge, love being forced to think outside the box, love feeling like I can
service a correction. By doing this,
“LOVE, because I know how
your abilities as a colourist grow
to fix someone’s bad work and
“I love having to ability to make
inspired self.”
at an incredible rate. My issues
now I'm their saviour!”
beauty out of chaos!”
— Deirdre McKenty
are with lack of time and patience.
— Helene Krznarich Briffa
— Marla S Love
“I love it! It creates a
“Love it!!! Always up for a good
it’s a great challenge. Love
challenge, as long as the client
challenge! Keeps me fresh.”
working through the layers.”
understands the process and
— Robbie Sherman
— Shonna Blaskievich
“Love it, but clients don’t
“Love it, just hard sometimes!”
understand they may not get
— Kimberly Coleman
So I love corrections, but I dislike the time the harder ones take.” — Michael Levine “I enjoy a colour correction. I
the price.”
think the hardest part is making
— Laura Land
sure the client truly understands the process involved. Set
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“I love colour correction,
what they want right away.
because it gives me the passion
Sometimes they are ‘a work
be my most creative, most
“Love! It pushes the envelope,
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Better Blondes Your top questions about the new generation of lighteners, answered. By Melissa Hill
O
ver the last year, a new crop of lightening products have hit the professional market. Most have the same goal—faster lightening, higher lift and more respect for
the quality of the hair. It’s come at a time when trends are dictating those needs, as well. “It’s a resurgence of that Old Hollywood,
Anna Faris shows off her best platinum style.
beautiful, on-the-scalp lightening,” says Amie Goltz, Scruples’ director of field education and the Scuples Academy. “We’re trying to find ways to achieve that without looking bleached and toned.” Ready to be enlightened? Here’s a primer on what you need to know.
Lightener, use lower volume developer. “For people with more fragile hair, you can retain more of the integrity, and it keeps the hair in much better shape using only a 20-volume developer instead,” says Goltz.
Q. How does it work? A. Matrix’s new Light Master lightener uses technology that boosts
Q. How do some of these new lighteners differ? A. Traditional, powder-based bleach will often be used with upward
oxygen during the lightening process. This allows hair to lighten faster,
of 40-volume developer to achieve the necessary lightening and to
with up to eight levels of lift. It’s quick, but controlled, according to
pull back the cuticle to tone properly. These bleaches can also be very
Roch Lemay, Matrix’s lead educator. It can also be formulated for
irritating to the scalp. New lighteners, like Scruples’ Blazing Blue Oil
both on- and off- scalp application and uses panthenol to protect
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Especially for blonde clients, ensuring the
with water, then wipe the bleach off with a
peroxide and seals the cuticle. “If you are
integrity of the hair is top of mind. One
towel,” says Trisha Rice, educator for Malibu
doing lowlights next to highlights, this will
of the ways you can help do this is by
C. But this can leave developer still working,
also help keep the lowlights from bleeding
stopping developer at the right time, which
even when you think it's not. Instead,
into the highlights,” says Rice. “You will
will help alleviate scalp sensitivity and
consider trying Malibu C’s multi-purpose
see healthier, shinier hair without the
breakage, as well as ensure that toners
Crystal Gel. Often used as a part of a two-
breakage.” Add Crystal Gel to foil packets
take as expected. What can you do when
step wellness and clarifying treatment that
to stop the processing during the service
some areas have finished processing before
removes hard water and mineral buildup,
or masage throughout the hair and scalp
others? “Typically, what a colourist will do
it can also be used by colourists post-
after the service, following with shampoo,
is open the foil packet and spray it down
colour. It immediately normalizes pH, stops
conditioner and styling as normal.
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and condition. “With today’s fast and busy lifestyle, salons wanted a product that performed faster to achieve the desired result, but still wanted to keep the fibre respect,” says Lemay.
Q. How does it help preserve hair quality? A. “One major concern is the quality of hair after lightening. Some
Q. What are the benefits of using a lower-volume developer? A. While some colourists don’t lighten hair enough, others lighten too much, which causes a host of issues with the hair. “Lighteners contain more powerful ingredients compared to colour and this means it is much
colourists want a product that has enough speed to be quick in a
easier to damage the hair,” says Susan Boccia, Education Manager for
shorter amount of time. Others are concerned over the quality of
Schwarzkopf Professional. “Oftentimes, we over-lighten the hair and this
the blonde, with even lifting throughout the hair, and the lightener
makes it much more difficult to tone. Over-lightening also damages, so
being comfortable on the client’s scalp,” says Alain Laroche, director
hair won’t look healthy, style as well and toners will not last as long.”
of professional development for L’Oréal Professionnel Canada. The
Boccia recommends using lower developer strengths with lighteners, to
company’s Infinie Platine is able to lift eight levels in 50 minutes.
allow for more control of how fast and light the hair becomes. “It’s a great
It also leaves hair in better shape using synthetic molecules that
way for a new colourist to work with lighteners and build their speed, as
reproduce the components of hair’s natural keratin. This offsets the
well as confidence,” she says. Schwarzkopf Professional’s new Crystal Gel
loss of the hair’s essential substance during a chemical procedure
is also a good tool for junior colourists. It processes clear, allowing them
and strengthens the structure, according to Laroche. It can be used
to observe the lifting process. “They can remove the product at the exact
on-scalp, as well as for highlighting and ombre techniques.
moment when hair is lifted, to get it to where they want it to be. This is also great for corrective colour,” says Boccia.
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Don't skimp on the bleach. When lightening, make sure you saturate the product through the hair, says Amie Goltz, Scruples' director of field education and the Scruples Academy. “When the product dries out, it stops working. Make sure it is so saturated that you see the product
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and you really don’t see the hair.”
Agree on a shade of blonde. When choosing which product to use, make sure you and the client are on the same page. “Saying blonde to a client can mean a multitude of things and it goes back to the consultation. This helps you decide when to do highlights, base breaking or bleaching to get what he/she is looking for,”
3.
says Goltz.
Get the right amount of lift. Make sure you’ve achieved the proper amount of lift before toning. An easy way to check is to ask if the hair looks like the inside of a banana or the outside. If it’s the outside, you haven’t lifted high enough. “In some cases,
Kate Bosworth sticks to the lighter side. salonmagazine.ca
you may need to apply a second application of lightener before toning,” says Goltz.
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aving the best technical skills with colour is not the only thing you need to get ahead. To really build your book, you need the right customer service skills, as well. Here, nine
past Contessa Canadian Colourist of the Year finalists share their top tips for getting—and keeping—your colour business booming.
1. Show off your work. “We
create
commercial
collections
that
feature
hair
colour
clients would be attracted to. Then, we advertise these photos through posters for the salon and sending them in our emails
Top colourists from across Canada share their best practices.
to clients. This creates word-of-mouth that allows for client referrals.” —Silas Tsang, co-owner of Blushes, Ottawa
2. Solicit referrals. “One rule we use at the salon is to give clients two business cards. One is for them and we ask them to hand the other out to the first person who compliments their hair colour. This is a great way to build clientele. If your clients love their hair colour, they will be happy to do so.” —Julie Vriesinga, artistic director, Salon Entrenous, London, Ont.
3. Create personalized colour for every client. “With regard to referrals, we make sure not to give friends the ‘same’ colour! I hear from guests all the time about how their last colourist made them all look the same (they usually discover it when they all get together at a party or for drinks and then the search for a new colourists begins). You have to create a personalized look, especially for referrals!” —Alann Sluser, owner, KOKO the Salon, Edmonton
4. Know your colour. “Be aware of what the client needs, whether it’s using a semi/demi permanent, permanent or ammonia-free colour. If you can provide the right type of colour—for example, using a demi-permanent colour or ammonia-free
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Being current and constantly seeking education makes for a great hairstylist.
PHOTOS: CONTESSA 24, FINALIST, CANADIAN COLOURIST, HAIR: SILAS TSANG, BLUSHES, OTTAWA, MAKEUP: JAN CHAN, PHOTOS: BABAK
—Jessica Van Kuyk
colour when necessary—it can make a world of a
idea of a new colour or a new colour service will
is transitionary—maintenance with a little
difference in giving the hair much more vibrancy
grow and they will eventually ask. Suggesting
transition to the next season. The visit after
and longevity the client never had before. Once
new ideas must happen at every visit.”
that, we transition to the new season—brighter
you achieve that, the client will never leave you.”
—Simon-Pierre Daoust, PlanéteHair Coiffure,
and lighter for summer, richer for the fall,
—Tim Kuo, co-owner, Salon Haze, Vancouver
Montreal
darker into the winter. Every season has a transition. By letting them know ahead of time,
6. Be realistic.
7. Talk about your education.
they know change is coming and they never
“A client will come in with a picture of a celebrity
“Early on in my career I was hesitant to talk
have to ask for it. And they know that I have
and say 'I want to look like this' and often I have
about my experience or education. I realized
a plan to keep them current, fun and fresh.”
to steer them toward a more realistic look.
that this was a huge oversight. Being current
—Michelle Pargee, owner, Milica SalonSpa,
So, I start off by asking the client what she
and constantly seeking education makes
Langley, BC
doesn’t like about her hair. If you can pull out
for a great hairstylist. The best advice I can
four or five things she doesn’t like and then fix
give to young stylists is to constantly seek
the top one or two things, you’ll be better off.
education, and always remain open to learning.”
If you nail those two things, she will love it.”
—Jessica Van Kuyk, director of technical
“Clients love the consultation. It’s your chance
—Michael Shire, director, colourist and
education, Suki’s, Vancouver
to sit down, ask questions, explain to them what
stylist, Holt Renfrew Salon, Toronto
9. Do a great consultation— every time.
steps you’re going to take and make them feel
8. Keep it fresh.
comfortable about the service. Especially for
6. Tap into your current client base.
“The main reason a colourist loses clients is
clients who are afraid of colour or who’ve had
“The most important tip is to suggest colour
because they become bored with us. I plan
colour problems in the past. Look at their eyes,
services to all your customers, every visit. We
out my clients’ colour a year ahead, adjusting
look at their skin tone as part of the consultation.
have a tendency, as hairstylists, to stay in our
the plan to the client, depending on how
As you do this, you’re building the trust with
comfort zone. Our job is to suggest new ideas
trendy they are. The first visit is establishing
them. You hear it so many times and it sounds
and looks to customers, even the ones who
a new colour that’s great for them, according
like a broken record, but it is so important.”
have been coming to the salon for many years!
to the season. The next visit at three to six
They might not say yes the first time, but the
weeks is maintenance. The visit after that
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Bringing Beauty to the Desert PBA’s annual Beauty Week celebrates the professional beauty industry, pulling together manufacturers and distributors, along with salon owners and top stylists from across North America.
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rom business education and
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celebrating the finalists and winners in 14
inspiration to the latest product
categories, the award show offered artistic
launches for hair, skin and nails at
presentations from Aveda, Goldwell and
NAHA WINNERS
Cosmoprof North America, you’ll find just about
Dimitrios Tsioumas, the recipient of the 2012
everything that’s happening in the industry
NAHA for Hairstylist of the Year. Hairstylists
during the Professional Beauty Association's
in attendance included Vivienne Mackinder,
Beauty Week, which happens annually in Las
Tabatha Coffey, Nicholas French and Damien
Vegas in July.
Carney. Actor and entertainment reporter Mario
For many, the pinnacle of PBA Beauty
Lopez hosted the event and was the recipient
Week is the North American Hairstyling
of the PBA Beautiful Humanitarian Award for
Awards (NAHA). In addition to honouring and
his contributions to a number of charities.
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The sold-out Cosmoprof North America
Her best advice? Worry less about the
show floor featured 892 exhibitors with
numbers and more about being authentic and
more than 26,000 attendees. In addition to
listening to what is being said by customers.
new brands from around the world, the floor
Also, remember to express gratitude more
also hosted industry leaders like AII, CND,
often online—and try to keep devices out of
Essie, Hot Tools, L’Oréal Professionnel, Malibu C,
the bedroom!
OPI, Orly, Rusk, Schwarzkopf Professional,
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Celebs like Dita Von Teese, Pamela Anderson and Marilyn Monroe* were
Every year, the industry’s elite gathers
on hand to make the show floor even more
for City of Hope’s Spirit of Life gala
beautiful! Von Teese (pictured above right)
fundraising dinner. This year’s event honoured
was styled by John Blaine, creative director of
Reuben Carranza, the North American CEO
Obliphica Professional. Monroe, meanwhile, is
of Wella Professionals, for his contributions
the perfect new spokesperson for Sexy Hair.
to the industry and for his philanthropic work.
*(A fab Monroe impersonator!)
Funds raised this year will be directed toward
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diabetes research, a disease that has affected several of his family members. The dinner was hosted by Mario Lopez.
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It’s (still) all about nails! The biggest trends for fall include ombre, different
textured finishes and 3-D elements. OPI also launched its new professional site, Pro.OPI.
Arianna Huffington gave a keynote
com, while CND’s Jan Arnold was on hand for
address on the first day of the show to
the announcement of the company’s first Tippi
a packed house. She spoke about the value of
Hedren Professional Nail Scholarship to benefit
social media as word-of-mouth marketing.
young nail artists in the United States.
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Avant Garde Matt Swinney, Evolution, Minneapolis Contemporary Classic Geno Chapman, Julian August, Los Angeles Editorial Stylist of the Year Sherri Jessee, Sherri's Hair Salon, Bristol, Va. Haircolor Sue Pemberton, Sue Pemberton LLC, Henderson, Nev. Hairstylist of the Year Allen Ruiz, Jackson Ruiz Salon, Austin, Tex. (see p. 68 for his winning collection) Make-Up Artist of the Year Katy Albright, Katy Albright Salon, Waxhaw, N.C. Master Hairstylist of the Year Dimitrios Tsioumas, Mizu New York, New York (see p. 56 for his winning collection) Men’s Hairstylist of the Year Matthew Morris, Matthew Morris Salon and Skincare, Denver Newcomer Stylist of the Year: Jeremy McDougle, Lunatic Fringe Salon, Salt Lake City Salon Design Mitch Men’s Salon, Normal, Ill. Salon MBA Neroli Salon & Spa, Milwaukee Salon Team of the Year Lunatic Fringe, Salt Lake City Student Hairstylist of the Year Stormie Roberts, Eric Fisher Academy, Wichita, Kan. Texture Anthony Cress, Studio 4 Salon, Denver
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An astounding showcase of inspirational style from the NAHA 2013 winners.
Newcomer Stylist of the Year
Avant Garde
Editorial Stylist of the Year
Men’s Hairstylist of the Year
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Student Hairstylist of the Year
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Salon Team of the Year
Texture
Make-Up Artist of the Year
Haircolor
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disco strobe The winning Colour Technician work at the Australian Hair Expo shines in a radiant spotlight.
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Hair: Matt Clements, The Assembly Hair, Queensland, Australia Makeup: Lauren McCowan Styling: Natashya Manfield Photos: Paul Scala
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The winning 2013 NAHA Master Hairstylist of the Year collection is anything but conventional.
Hair: Dimitrios Tsioumas, Mizu New York, New York Photos: Babak
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Hair: Dimitri Tsiknaris, Queensland, Australia Makeup: Kaliope Thomas Styling: Thessy Kouzoukas Photos: Jason Zambelli
Like a stunning collision of particles, these unexpected colour combinations hit the creative stratosphere.
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This runway nail collaboration is inspired by the “Forbidden” themes in classic thriller films, with a dazzling dash of Swarovski crystal. Nails by CND for The Blonds New York F/W’13.
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Hair: Contessa 24, Finalist, Canadian Hairstylist of the Year, Alain Pereque Salon Pure, Montreal Makeup: Ekaterina Ulyanoff Photos: Ara Sassoonian
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Coif Bionique This Canadian collection is a nod to futuristic, tight styles.
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Combining smooth and airy textures, hair is given a contemporary, organic feel.
Hair: Chris Williams, RUSH Hair, London, U.K. Makeup: Lan Nguyen Styling: Jo Philips Photos: Stuart Weston
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Hair: Andrew Collinge, Andrew Collinge, Liverpool, U.K. Makeup: Liz Collinge Photos: Roberto Aguilar, Bed Head Studio
Totally Touchable To see more images from this collection, go to SalonMagazine.ca/Collections.
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Hair: Allen Ruiz, Jackson Ruiz Salon, Austin, Texas Photos: Jenny Hands
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Hair and colour: Jo Bellamy, Jo Bellamy Salon, Sydney, Australia Makeup: Isabella Schimid Styling: Alicia Doust Photos: Karla Majnaric
Musing along... Fashion and beauty icons from yesterday are reinterpreted with new palettes and cutting-edge techniques. To see more images from this collection, go to SalonMagazine.ca/Collections.
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Hair: Richard Mannah for label.m Professional Haircare Makeup: Nicole Thompson for M.A.C Styling: Hayley Smith Photos: David Mannah
Svelte
Gorgeously effortless is the effect of this moody collection.
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On trend with the seapunk movement, this collection from the Southern Hemisphere showcases ravishing, pure pigments.
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Hair: Paul Serville and Kyla Rose, Servilles, New Zealand Makeup and Styling: Margaret Petchell Photos : Andrew O’Toole
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Hair: Contessa 24, Finalist, Canadian Colourist of the Year, Simon-Pierre Daoust, Planète Hair, Montreal Makeup: Ashley Gesner, David Vincent Styling: Matthew Chow, Marie-Ăˆve Dutrisac Photos: Greg Swales
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Hair & Art Direction: Alina Friesen, A Michael Levine Salon Group, Vancouver Hair assistant: Blake Moldenhauer Makeup: Maee Kroft Styling: Wendy Cook Photo: Kale Friesen
Hocus Pocus
This new canadian collection embraces all the delights of mystique.
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Guylaine Martel, Guylaine Martel Artistes Coiffures, Mont-St-Hillaire, Que. Tracy Murnaghan, Salon 12 Hair and Spa, Charlottetown Michelle Pargee, Milica SalonSpa, Langley, B.C. Alain Pereque, Saco, Montreal Josée Renaud, Josée Renaud Coiffure, Quebec, Que. Tony Ricci, Ricci Hair Co., Edmonton Timothy Switzer, Timothy & Co. Salon and Spa, Oshawa, Ont. Renn VanDyck, Elan Hair & Esthetics, Winnipeg Heather Wenman Scratch, Studio H, London, Ont.
MASTER COLOURIST Catherine Allard, Roxoboro, Que. Adriana Balea, Flaunt Boutique, Toronto Lindie Blackwell, Spyce Spa and Hair, Barrie, Ont. Claude Comeau, Spirit Spa, Halifax Alma Head, Alma’s Family Hair Salon, Sydney, N.S. Rossa Jurenas, Studio Rossa, Tillsonburg, Ont. Dana Lyseng, Supernova Salon, North Vancouver, B.C. Amanda MacMillan, Salon 12, Charlottetown Michelle Pargee, Milica SalonSpa, Langley, BC. Audrey Adrine Petrosyan, Industry Hairdressing, Toronto Timothy Switzer, Timothy & Co. Salon and Spa, Oshawa, Ont. Jessica Van Kuyk, Suki’s, Vancouver Karen Weir, Salon 56, St. John’s Jacquelyn Yeremy, Verve Salon & Spa, Sherwood Park, Alta. CANADIAN COLOURIST Patricia Ajani, Saco, Montreal Melanie Bourne, JC Salons, Toronto Julie Carr, Dragonfly Salon and Spa, St. Thomas, Ont. Simon-Pierre Daoust, PlanèteHair Coiffure, Montreal Christina Dominelli, Christina Dominelli Salon, Edmonton Erin Fernandes, Maria Bikas Salon, London, Ont. Alina Friesen, A Michael Levine Salon Group, Vancouver Ann-Marie Goupil, Salon Espace C, Brossard, Que. Joey Marchese, Bob & Paige, Toronto Kirsten McIntosh, New York New York, Ottawa Karly Menzies, Cutting Room Creative, Nanaimo, B.C. Elaine Morin, O Salon, Montreal Michelle Oliver, Kick Hair & Body, Edmonton Michelle Pargee, Milica SalonSpa, Langley, B.C. Alann Sluser, KOKO the Salon, Edmonton Marlo Steenman, Hair by Marlo, St. Albert, Alta. Chelsea Sutherland, Hair Factory, St. John’s Silas Tsang, Blushes, Ottawa Julie Vriesinga, Entrenous, London, Ont. Emma Wolliscroft, Valentino’s Grande Salon, Whitby, Ont.
SESSION HAIRSTYLIST Pete Goupil, Salon Espace C, Brossard, Que. Amy Laing, Ponytails + Horseshoes, Edmonton Olivier Miotto, Glam Salon Boutique, Montreal Kristin Page, Hedkandi Salon, Calgary Michelle Pargee, Milica SalonSpa, Langley, B.C. Chris Pritchard, Daniel Christopher Salon, Regina, Sask. Dat Tran, Dat Salon, Toronto Lisa Tuff, Salon College, Etobicoke, Ont. Caffery VanHorne, Studio Caffery VanHorne, Toronto Caylee Wasilenko, Hype Hair Studio, Vancouver TEXTURE HAIRSTYLIST Tarran Chesney, Studio H, London, Ont. Christina Dominelli, Christina Dominelli Salon, Edmonton Jody Kezar, Evolve Hair Studio, Toronto Marye-Eve Laquerre, DanCoiff, St-Pierre-les-Becquets, Que. Amanda Milburn, JC Salons, Toronto Michelle Pargee, Milica SalonSpa, Langley, B.C. Alann Sluser, KOKO the Salon, Edmonton Kimberly Turmel, Zazou Salon & Spa, North Vancouver, B.C. Karine Vezina, Salon Niccio, Ottawa Julie Vriesinga, Entrenous, London, Ont. MEN’S HAIRSTYLIST Lance Blanchette, The Lounge Hair Studio, Vancouver Gianpaolo Colombo, Hairafter Salon & Spa, Toronto Matthew Conrad, Victory Barber & Brand, Victoria, B.C. Pete Goupil, Salon Espace C, Brossard, Que. Ian Hearth, Storm Hair Group, St. Catherines, Ont. Guy Lemieux, Berns & Black Salon, Winnipeg Sarah Mak, Zinc Hair, Vancouver, B.C. Thomas Melong, Vivid Hair and Body, Antigonish, N.S. Paul Pereira, Solo Bace, Toronto Mikka Trista, Ricci Hair Co., Edmonton AVANT GARDE HAIRSTYLIST Liz Amorin, Echo Hair Studio, Kingston, Ont. Thomas Cameron, Taz Hair Co., Toronto Elshadai Erbeto, McKinnon Hair Design, Hamilton, Ont. Alina Friesen, A Michael Levine Salon Group, Vancouver Stéphanie Gougen, Max & Co., Montreal Jody Kezar, Evolve Hair Studio, Toronto Paula Naccarato, Studio H, London, Ont. Amanda Rendell, Studio H, London, Ont. Loretta Tom, Salon Haze, Vancouver Josie Vilayvanh, Élan Hair and Esthetics, Winnipeg MULTICULTURAL HAIRSTYLIST Martin Alarie, Pure Salon, Montreal Thomas Cameron, Taz Hair Co., Toronto Erin Fernandes, Maria Bikas Salon, London, Ont. Janet Jackson, JouJou Hair Studio, Etobicoke, Ont.
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Michelle Oliver, Kick Hair & Body, Edmonton Michelle Pargee, Milica SalonSpa, Langley, B.C. Stephanie Schewe, Salon College, Toronto Alann Sluser, KOKO the Salon, Edmonton Caffery VanHorne, Studio Caffery VanHorne, Toronto Jason Williams, Kharactèr Style et Couleur, Montreal, Que.
HAIR EXTENSIONS ARTIST Julie Boyer, Coiffure Mode Effe, Sherrington, Que. Frank Dicintio, Salon Gaboa, Woodbridge, Ont. Duyen Huynh, Taz Hair Co., Toronto Kerri Dawn Jarrett, Salon Reform, Calgary Marie-Ange Marin, Concept Cheveux d’ange, SaintHyacinthe, Que. Jason Mellor, Edges Salon & Spa, Calgary Oluwasola Olorunleke, Quinn’s World Salon, Saskatoon MAKEUP ARTIST Julie Coulombe, Freelance, Bramalea, Ont. Jennifer Dionne, Freelance, Montreal Katie Foster, Studio H, London. Ont. Craig-Ryan French, CRF Makeup, Toronto Maria Li, Freelance, Toronto Vanessa Parto, Artistry by V, Vancouver Gabriela Soares, So Chiq Studio, Waterloo, Ont. Ekaterina Ulyanoff, Freelance, Laval, Que. Caffery VanHorne, Studio Caffery VanHorne, Toronto Nicole Ziegler, Nicole Ziegler Artistry, Milton, Ont. CANADIAN NAIL ARTIST Valérie Ducharme, Studio 2075, Montreal Nargis Khan, Tips Nail Bar, Toronto Olga Khazova, European Standard, Medicine Hat, Alta. Liliya Leheta, Lillynails, Mississauga, Ont. Elfi Lemieux, Panache, Montreal Judy Lim, Polish’d Nail Bar, Toronto Jennifer Mather, Freelance, Grimsby, Ont. Karen A. Milla, New Image Skin & Nails, Kitchener, Ont. Robyn Schwartz, Nails and Esthetics with Robyn, Grand Forks, B.C. Rheanne Thackeray, Vivid Hair & Esthetics, Lloydminster, Alta. NEW HAIRSTYLIST Aubrey Bonnah-Vink, Avant Garde Salon, Vancouver Lenelle Davis, Cutting Room Creative, Nanaimo, B.C. Chloe Forster, A Michael Levine Salon Group, Vancouver Mayumi Grindlay, Felix and Ginger Salon, Caledon, Ont. Shereen Hussein, Deeva, Kitchener, Ont. Connor Lange, Rapunzel’s Hair Design, Stratford, Ont. Cassandra Lounsberry, Zazou Salon & Spa, North Vancouver, B.C. Sarah Mak, Zinc Hair, Vancouver Maggie Melrose, Valentino’s, Whitby, Ont. Vu Nguyen, Lure, Vancouver
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STUDENT/APPRENTICE HAIRSTYLIST Andrea Babic, Kick Hair & Body, Edmonton Lisa Brandow, McKinnon Hair Design, Hamilton, Ont. Olivia Carli, Vodka Salon, Mississauga, Ont. Shelby-Rae Hehay-Pfieffer, KOKO the Salon, Edmonton Bailey Hutchinson, Artists Salon & Spa, Newmarket, Ont. Ji Hyou Kim, Aveda Institute, Toronto Rita Janeiro, Salon 247, Brampton, Ont. Brandi Press, Storm Hair Group, Niagara Falls, Ont. Courtney Sobko, Studio H, London, Ont. Jaelyn Walker, Space Salon, Vancouver ALBERTA HAIRSTYLIST Jenna Bosch, Plush Salon & Spa, Medicine Hat, Alta. Kim Coady, Brio Salon, Lethbridge, Alta. Christina Dominelli, Christina Dominelli Salon, Edmonton Phillip Elliott, Chrome Hair Design, Calgary Rob Gaspar, Blunt Salon, Edmonton Penny Hicken, Purely Inspired Academy, Lethbridge, Alta. Katelyn Ladancguk, Aveda Institute Calgary, Calgary Michelle Oliver, Kick Hair & Body, Edmonton Ricardo Perdigo, Blunt Salon, Edmonton Alann Sluser, KOKO the Salon, Edmonton ATLANTIC HAIRSTYLIST Eden Boudreau, Eden B. Hair, Bedford, N.S. Alison Bradbury, Hair Factory, St. John’s Stephanie Dempsey, FRED.Beauty, Halifax Melissa Duguay, Eccentric Hair Studio, Moncton, N.B. Jennifer Eveleigh, Especially for You, Paradise, N.L. Chelsea Sutherland, Hair Factory, St. John’s Elizabeth Winters, The Hair Force, Mount Pearl, N.L. BRITISH COLUMBIA HAIRSTYLIST Aimee Cox, Caramel, Vancouver Lenelle Davis, Cutting Room Creative, Nanaimo, B.C. Alina Friesen, A Michael Levine Salon, Vancouver Martin Hillier, The Lounge Hair Studio, Vancouver Dana Lyseng, Supernova Salon, North Vancouver, B.C. Joan Novak, Jono Hair, Whistler, B.C. Michelle Pargee, Milica SalonSpa, Langley, B.C. Jacob Rozenberg, Moods Hair Salon, Vancouver Loretta Tom, Salon Haze, Vancouver Jordon Turner, Moods Hair Salon, Vancouver ONTARIO HAIRSTYLIST Julie Carr, Dragonfly Salon and Spa, St. Thomas, Ont. Christine Dellicarpini, Locale J Hair Design, Thornhill, Ont. Erin Fernandes, Maria Bikas Salon, London, Ont. Nicole Lachapelle, Mahogany Salon and Spa, Carleton Place, Ont. Joey Marchese, Bob + Paige Salon, Toronto Stephanie Schewe, Salon College, Toronto Timothy Switzer, Timothy & Co. Salon and Spa, Oshawa, Ont.
Dorothy Tsang, Blushes, Ottawa Silas Tsang, Blushes, Ottawa Julie Vriesinga, Entrenous, London, Ont.
QUEBEC HAIRSTYLIST Virginy Beauparlant, Industria Coiffure, Saint-Leonard, Que. Antoine Binot-Jolicoeur, Local B, Montreal Eddy Santiago Burgos, Saco, Montreal Simon-Pierre Daoust, PlanèteHair Coiffure, Montreal Sara Drolet, Donald Prouxl, Montreal Dobrinka Kuyumdzhieva, Kaaz, Montreal Stephan Lepard, Saco, Montreal Sophie Tessier, La Rousse Espace Beauté, Montreal Matthew Waldron, Panache, Montreal Jason Williams, Kharactèr Style et Couleur, Montreal SASKATCHEWAN/MANITOBA HAIRSTYLIST Nikki Denatale, Élan Hair & Esthetics, Winnipeg Brittany Francis, Élan Hair & Esthetics, Winnipeg Leah Gress, Chel SalonSpa, Saskatoon Amy Middleton, Salon Pop, Winnipeg Tina Monz, Hairwaves, Saskatoon Chris Pritchard, Daniel Christopher Salon, Regina, Sask. Kimball V. Regier, Chel SalonSpa, Saskatoon Mariecel Tamayo, Élan Hair & Esthetics, Winnipeg Josie Vilayvanh, Élan Hair & Esthetics, Winnipeg Sara Whyte, Alchemy Salon, Saskatoon SALON INTERIOR DESIGN FI Hair The Salon, Thornhill, Ont. Grateful Head, Toronto L.A. Coiffure et Spa, LaSalle, Que. Mahogany Salon and Spa, Carleton Place, Ont. Mosaic Hair Group, Toronto Noir Salon & Spa, Ottawa One 2 One Studio, Toronto Pure Self Salon N Spa, Markham, Ont. Spotlight Hair and Spa, Richmond, Ont. Storm Hair Group, St. Catherines, Ont. JOHN STEINBERG AWARD FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE Amici Spa Inc., Markham, Ont. Artists Salon & Spa, Newmarket, Ont. Guys and Dolls Salon and Spa, Elmira, Ont. Karma Salon and Spa, Calgary Metamorphosis Beauty Group, St. Catherines, Ont. Milica SalonSpa, Langley, B.C. Salon 247, Brampton, Ont. Salon Decorum, Newmarket, Ont. Salon Fortelli and Spa, Toronto Vivid Hair & Esthetics, Lloydminster, Alta. Finalists listed online in October and in the November/December issue.
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Anna Pacitto, hairstylist and co-owner of awardwinning Salon Pure in Montreal, has a stack of accolades, including L’Oréal Professionnel art director in Canada. In September, she led the artistic hair direction for Team Canada at Haute Coiffure Française, which is the first time that a North American country has been invited to the elite Parisian competition.
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Trial By Fire
A long-time client goes from sitting in the chair to running the salon. Here’s what you can learn from an outsider’s perspective. By Melissa Hill
G
eoff Lumber grew up in the Loren Park area of Mississauga, Ont., attending high school right around the corner from Lorenzo Salon and
Spa. Before long, he became a client, seeing the owner, Lorenzo Morra, for trims. “We worked for years at Revlon Cosmetics [first in finance, then in logistics], so I was immersed in the beauty industry. Over time, we talked about how he wanted to transition his life away from working so hard and having the responsibility for a very busy salon.” Around 2008, those conversations took a new twist after a phone call with Morra. What started as a question of knowing anyone who would be interested in managing the salon, became a question of whether Lumber might actually be interested in owning the salon. “It was something I had never contemplated before,” he says. “Once I got my head around it, I got very excited.” Two years later, when the deal was finalized in November 2010, Lumber had been a client for nearly 20 years. “I joke that I was going
at Wella Professionals Geoff Lumber (second from left) New York City. in n Visio Trend International
Salon Magazine: What do you bring to the salon?
training. Engaging a partner like Wella has
Geoff Lumber: “I think the biggest advantage
been invaluable. [The salon became Wella
is my business experience. I think that it was
Professionals exclusive when Lumber took
very strategic of Lorenzo to bring in someone
over.] They can bring that educational aspect
who doesn’t cut hair to run the salon. Someone
to the staff. It was one of the first changes I
who was a hairstylist with lots of experience
made. But, I can mentor and coach a lot about
might have been tempted to come in and make
building your business and serving your clients.
a lot of change without seeing the strengths of
There’s always a good side and a bad side. I
the business. I might have just taken what was
have a heart for customer service and there’s a
working for me at another salon and tried to
right and wrong way to do things.”
apply it. I came in, learned as much as I could and talked to as many people as I could. The salon has been here for more than 40 years. [I had to respect] what has made it successful for so long.”
SM: What is your relationship like with Lorenzo? GL: “We’re incredibly respectful of each other. He sometimes comes to me and says he has a few ideas, but says that, ultimately, it’s my call.
there for so long that finally they just sold the
SM: Any challenges in not being a typical
I really value his many years of experience. His
place to me!” he says. Meanwhile, Morra
owner?
life’s work, he’s entrusted to me. He’s forgotten
continues to work in the salon, cutting hair just
GL: “The biggest challenge, with me not
more than I know; I’d be crazy not to leverage
a couple of days a week.
being a hairstylist, is technical mentoring and
that wealth of information.”
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8 Ways to Make the Most of Your Client Database Business gurus Neil Ducoff, Strategies founder and CEO, and Adrienne Hiles, L’Oréal Professionnel and Matrix Canada marketing specialist, share how to turn your database into a business success tool. 1. Stagger holiday promotions.
and for what service. Try to time your next
Offer early-bird holiday gift cards, services
communication to them in a way that
and advanced bookings for a preferred
reminds them to come back to you for
client list, and stagger limited-time offers at
that root touch-up or haircut—the goal is
different points during the holiday season,
to remind clients you are still there, instead
such as early November, late November,
of showing up too often in their inboxes.
Utilize the security features of your
If an appointment slot opens up, give
software by setting up security levels
the first opportunity to fill it to your best
that give access to confidential, sensitive
clients by sending them a quick email or
information only to owners and managers,
text message, which you’ll have stored
and everyday access to client and business
in the database.
operations for staff members.
3. Protect your reputation.
7. Keep your message consistent
When a client complains, follow up by
across social media platforms.
documenting all of your efforts to resolve
Is your salon running a contest on
the conflict, such as the time and date
Facebook? Great! Use your Facebook
a staff member attempted to contact
page as the main hub of information and
the client, and what was discussed.
updates, not only for Facebook fans but
Documentation could help protect your
also for clients in your database. Linking
business from unfounded accusations
to the same website whenever your salon
and demonstrate the initiative to make
mentions it on other platforms, like email
things right.
and Twitter, simplifies the communication.
4. Retain first-time clients. On average, 30 to 35 per cent of salons retain first-time clients within 90 days of their visit. To increase this rate, run retention reports through your database and salon software. Owners can also incorporate the assessment in staff performance reviews, in order to measure and improve on areas of growth for each
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6. Protect your database.
2. Offer last-minute appointments.
team member.
8. Make use of the database. We know it’s tedious to type in details about retail sales or client profiles, but this information is indispensible, once utilized. For example, by tracking when your clients come in at each appointment, you can find out how often they return and consider why first-time clients have not returned—not to mention, you have their contact information to remind them you’re still open for their business. Or, by
5. Make your clients miss you.
tracking retail purchases, you can easily
Rather than overwhelming your clients
identify your bestsellers for each season,
with frequent emails and alerts, think
leading to an informed inventory decision
about when they last came into the salon
for the next quarter.
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Primarily used as an academy, Studio Mekka-Schwarzkopf Professional is open one day a week for regular clients.
or ck wall, wood flo The exposed bri ace the sp the e giv s and large window e studio. feeling of a danc
Details • The furnishings were sourced from a combination of retail stores and specialty salon distributors such as Belvedere, Dannyco and Chalut, a Quebec distributor. • The studio is 1,500 sq.ft. in total and the working classroom is 850 sq.ft. Website mekkasystem.com/studio-en The Brand Schwarzkopf Professional
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Classes are small and intimate, with the goal to accomodate a maximum of eight people at a time.
A heritage building in the trendy Plateau Mont-Royal nei ghbourhood in Montreal welcomes a new academy.
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The studio was designed by Kath y Simon, who had been thinking about the concept for many years.
Building Blocks Montreal welcomes Studio Mekka-Schwarzkopf Professional, a new academy dedicated to a premium curriculum. By Yasmin Grothé
T
he brainchild of Kathy Simon, the North American Essential Looks artistic director
act as a The academy will also new ideas and workshop to develop on programs. concepts for the educati
for Schwarzkopf Professional, as well as the founder of Mekka System of Education, Studio Mekka-Schwarzkopf Professional is nestled in a heritage building in the trendy
Plateau Mont-Royal area of Montreal. “We chose this location because it’s in a creative, stylish area of the city,” says Simon, who has been active in the hair industry for more than 26 years. “The goal is to have a maximum of eight students at a time, and that’s why we wanted a smaller, more intimate setting.” Having had the chance to visit many European Schwarzkopf academies, Simon was impressed by the use of space in such small footprints. She also wanted to give it a working artists’ studio feel, but for hair. Studio Mekka-Schwarzkopf Professional will be used primarily as an educational studio but will also act as a creative development workshop for Simon and her team to work on and develop new ideas and concepts for their education programs or just to sharpen their skills. However, it will also accommodate a salon clientele one day a week. A smart move to amortize rental costs and give the academy visibility to the consumer market.
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Get ready for autumn’s new colour requests.
I like changing my hair colour and sometimes it’s not for a role. Usually, I just do it for me.
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is this the end of redheads? Not so fast! According to a Yahoo Health! story, although a few years ago there were news reports claiming that by 2060 redheads would be extinct, this isn’t exactly the case. The reports were based on the notion that recessive genes—like for red hair— eventually die out. Even if all redheads stopped having kids, there’s no shortage of non-redheads who carry the genes to pass on the trait. A study done in the UK found that 40 per cent of Brits carry recessive genes for red hair. The world’s highest number of redheads is found in Scotland, where an estimated 13 per cent of Scots—about 650,000 people—have flame-colored tresses, compared to four per cent of Europeans and less than two percent of the global population, according to STV News. Via Yahoo! Health at health.yahoo.net
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On average, blOndes take lOnger tO get ready. A study conducted in 2009 (with over 3,000 participants) found that blondes take six minutes longer—a total of 72 minutes a day— to get ready, than their darker-haired counterparts. natural blOndes have mOre hair than natural brunettes. Natural blondes have approximately 120,000-147,000 hairs, while brunettes have 100,000-120,000. a man’s preference in a wOman’s hair cOlOur stems frOm his Own hair cOlOur— and life experience. An interesting review noted research that brunette men preferred brunette women and blonde men equally preferred blondes and brunettes. Meanwhile, blonde, brunette, and red-headed women all preferred dark-haired men. blOnde waitresses earn better tips. In a survey of 482 waitresses conducted by Cornell University, blondes earned significantly higher tips than their brunette counterparts. when wOmen dye their hair lighter, they feel mOre fun. When women dye their hair lighter, they have been proven to go out more (three nights per week for blondes versus two for brunettes) and to feel more confident and youthful.
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