2011 winter

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Medical Meet

Marketing

Industry

Sleeping Giant

HairTech 2012

Man to watch Jackie Yu

Industry Leaders Look Ahead

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Technology Under the Radar

ISHRS President

Dr. Jennifer H. Martinick

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with Oyvind Berg

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The National Hair Journal VOLUME 15 NO. 60

THE PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATION OF HAIR AND SKIN REJUVENATION

Just Say No To Formaldehyde Cosmetic Industry and Federal Gov’t Conclude FormaldehydeLaced Hair Products Pose Health Risk Washington, DC. 10/11 – The mainstream cosmetics industry has, for the first time, declared formaldehyde unsafe at any level in hair straighteners. Citing undisputed health risks, frequent consumer complaints and a lack of evidence of safety, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review panel, a scientific advisory board established by the major American cosmetics manufacturers, has effectively disavowed expensive salon products sold by a handful of small companies such as the Los

Angeles maker of Brazilian Blowout. The federal Food and Drug Administration has yet to bar formaldehyde from hair straighteners, even though the U.S. Department of Health and Human Safety has labeled it a known human carcinogen. However, last month the FDA issued a formal warning that publicly admonished Brazilian Blowout. The agency declared the company’s hair-smoother adulterated, because it contained dangerous levels of formaldehyde, and misbranded, because it claimed to be free of formaldehyde. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the federal agency charged with overseeing workplace safety, has escalated its

warning to hair salons and employees after investigators found that two popular brands of hair straighteners exposed salon workers to dangerous levels of formaldehyde. OSHA officials also instructed the manufacturer of Brazilian Blowout Acai Professional Smoothing Solution, one of the products that failed OSHA’s tests, to stop suggesting that OSHA tests had found its product safe. Brazilian Blowout’s hair-straightener, though labeled “formaldehyde free,” was found by OSHA to contain significant amounts of the chemical.

STEVEN TYLER JOINS ARMED BANDITS RAID HAIR CENTER GREAT LENGTHS USA CHALLENGE! Van Nuys, CA. 10/11 - Hair & Compounds, a

New York, NY. 11/11 - lline Surianello, owner of LeMetric Hair Center, is building a new custom Mobile Beauty Center that will take her to her customers with hairloss. Wo m e n today are busier than ever and an hour commuting to and from a hair appointment may be the difference between a client and a no show. “It will also be a major convenience to women in chemo who simply may not feel strong enough to come to us,” says Surianello, “so we’ll go to them.” This will be no ordinary van. It is a customized Mercedes-Benz with modern styling facilities and room for up to eight technicians. For more information and to see if the mobile hair center is coming to your neighborhood, visit lemetric.com/mbc.php.

hi-end hair extension manufacturer, was raided by bandits looking for Russian hair. Brandishing guns and threatening the company’s employees, three masked gunmen made off with over $30,000 of premium human hair. Alerted by neighbors, the police were quickly on the scene and after a helicopter-assisted car chase, the thieves were finally arrested. Top quality human hair is scarce and commands high prices. The bandits had obviously done their homework and targeted only the highest quality merchandise. Company owner, Isaac Bracha, has since installed an elaborate security system and urges other professionals who work with human hair to do the same. This episode is just the latest in a series of robberies targeting hair wholesalers across the country (see National Hair Journal, Summer 2011 news story “It’s midnight… Do you know where your hair is?”).

Role Model Salon owners considering payment plans for their hairloss clients might take a cue from Washington: In a bid to stem taxpayer losses for bad loans guaranteed by federal housing agencies Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac, Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) proposed that borrowers be required to make a 5% down payment in order to qualify. His proposal was rejected 5742 on a party-line vote because, as Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn) explained, “Passage of such a requirement would restrict home ownership to only those who can afford it.”

New ISHRS President Anchorage, AL, 11/11 - Perth based hair restoration physician Jennifer H. Martinick, MBBS has been appointed President of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS). She succeeds Jerry E. Cooley, MD. Dr Martinick will be assisted by Vice President, Carlos J. Puig, DO.

Australia was first migration stop 75,000 years ago Genetic analysis by Danish researchers indicates that Australian Aborigines are directly descended from the first people to migrate out of Africa. These findings are changing historians’ understanding of population growth and migration at the very beginning of human life on earth. The research involved sequencing the genome of a 90year-old hair sample donated by an Aborigine man to a British anthropologist a century ago. The results, first published in the magazine Nature, shows that Aborigines’ ancestors came from the first populations in Africa 62,000 - 75,000 years ago. Europe and Asia were not settled until 38,000 years ago.

WINTER 2011

Aderans Hair OK Despite Bangkok Floods Beverly Hills, CA. 11/11 - Flooding this year has affected 64 of Thailand’s 77 provinces, damaging World Heritage-listed temples in Ayutthaya province, destroying 15 percent of the nation’s rice crop and flooding the homes of almost 15 percent of the country’s 67 million people, according to government data. Floodwaters have already inundated seven industrial estates with 891 factories that

Source: The Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit research organization based in Washington, DC that uses the power of information to protect human health and the environment.

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Kansas City, MI, 11/11 - When it comes to rock and roll, it’s all about the music and the hair – two essential components that Aerosmith’s front man and songwriter Steven Tyler embodies. Tyler, a fan of Great Lengths, signed on as the celebrity judge for the second annual Great Lengths USA Challenge. “If you think about it, Steven has probably had more celebrity influence over hair in recent years than anyone since Jennifer Aniston. He’s the reason why we saw so much color in hair during Fashion Week this year,” says Brett Butcher, Great Length USA National Program Director. “Steven understands the importance of hair and how it relates to image.” The Great Lengths USA Challenge is a “before and after” imagery contest open to all Great Lengths USA Certified Stylists.

Record Surgery Webcast More than 70,000 viewers participated in a medical webcast as Dr. Harris performed live surgery using the new Artas robot in the most viewed, live-streamed cosmetic surgery procedure in the history of Internet broadcasting. The key to the robot and its expertise lies in its ability to perform a specific, tedious process called Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). This detailed work was previously only performed by a handful of specialty physicians worldwide because it is labor intensive, time consuming and expensive. The robot will completely change the hair transplantation process and business, as it brings FUE mainstream to the 35 million men in the United States suffering from male pattern baldness or hair loss.

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employed about 460,000 people, according to the Thai Industrial Estate and Strategic Partners Association. Aderans operates two factories in Thailand, one in Buriram in the North East of the country, and the other in Ayutthaya, just outside Bangkok. US President/CEO Aderans Hair Goods, Armen Markarian, reassured The Journal that despite the record flooding, Aderans customers should not worry about deliveries, “The recent floods in Thailand have had a devastating impact on that country and its population. Our thoughts and prayers are with our Aderans friends and colleagues who have been impacted by this natural disaster. However, we’re gratified to report that, although an Aderans contracted factory was damaged by the flooding, our primary resource, the Aderans Thai Limited factory, has been spared damage and continues to operate at full capacity. That means no disruption in the primary supply chain for wigs produced for the U.S. and European markets. Aderans Hair Goods remains in constant touch with our parent company in Japan, and continues to monitor the situation in Thailand closely. Our customers in the U.S. and Europe can rest assured that contingency plans for production and transportation resources are firmly in place to ensure the uninterrupted flow of high quality products to their markets.”

Anti-Gray-Hair Pill Paris, France. 11/11 - Oxygen is your friend. Most of the time. But just as oxygen allows your body to burn fuel and generate energy, it also creates waste and stress. Cosmetologists see the consequences every day. They call it oxidation and it’s the reason there’s an $8 billion hair color market. Women, and now men, are spending increasing amounts of money to hide this very obvious sign of aging. But what if you could stop hair oxidizing in the f irst place? What if men and women could keep the color of their hair intact as they aged? That’s what L’Oreal, a world leader in beauty products, is asking. After nearly ten years of research, L’Oreal hopes to introduce an anti-gray pill in 2015 that will stop oxidation and turn the hair color market upside down. The pill contains a fruit extract that mimics the chemical tyrosinase-related protein or TRP-2, an enzyme that protects pigmentation production. When taken pre-emtively over a period of ten years or more, it is believed that hair color can be conserved. However, it will not correct or reverse hair that is already gray.


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