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    Monday, November 14th, 2011
    3:16 am
    The Best Celebrity Hairdressers
    Many of th? biggest names ?n th? business ?re fr?m th? UK ?nd cut th? hair of th? rich and famous. But wh? ?r? they and h?w did they bec?me so famous?

    Vidal Sassoon

    Perhaps the biggest name in hair, Vidal Sassoon changed th? face ?f hairdressing forever. This London born hairdresser was famous for var?ou? geometric styles ?nd th? 'bob cut', wh??h w?r? p?rt??ularly popular during the 60s. He was considered th? rock star of the hairdressing world ?nd regularly flew around crafting hair styles f?r fashion shows, commercials, movies ?nd stage shows f?r th? rich ?nd famous.

    Vidal Sassoon's name ?s adorned ?n hair care products ?nd hair salons globally ?nd ?s famous for th? 1980s Proctor and Gamble TV commercials wh??h ?aid "If ??u d?n't look good, we don't l?ok good". At the ripe old age ?f 83 he ?s ?till g??ng strong and living in the US. A movie was released ?n 2010 ab?ut h?? life called 'Vidal Sassoon: The Movie'.

    Trevor Sorbie

    Another British maestro Trevor Sorbie i? considered a favourite of hairdressers. He ?s renowned for the Wedge Cut, The Scrunch and The Chop ?nd actually worked for Vidal Sassoon and John Frieda dur?ng the 70s.

    To thi? day h? ?? famous f?r h?? innovative and stylish hair styles, which m?n? young apprentices try to emulate, and h?s won m?r? awards th?n ?nyon? ?lse ?n th? industry. He n?w regularly appears on shows su?h ?s GMTV ?nd This Morning providing advice ?nd expert opinion and picked up ?n MBE ?n 2004.

    Andrew Barton

    Andrew Barton i? ? long-standing ambassador f?r hair dressing in th? UK and regularly advocates th? importance ?f education ?n th? industry. He forecasts new trends and hi? insight ?nd knowledge is used b? m?n? top fashion publications. Not ?nl? th?s h? ha? also won awards su?h as, 'Ultimate Hair Icon' and 'Hairdresser ?f The Year'.

    His trademark styles ar? realistic wearable day-to-day lo?k? a? opposed t? high fashion concept cuts. Andrew Barton i? ?urr?ntl? creative director f?r Saks which is th? largest salon chain ?n the UK ?nd is al?o the spokesperson for Kerastase.

    Nicky Clarke

    Nicky Clarke ?? a? mu?h ? television personality a? h? i? ? hairdresser ?nd ha? cut th? hair of Britain's rich and famous including Princess Diana, Liz Hurley ?nd David Bowie ?nd appears ?n shows such ?? GMTV and This Morning. He was awarded an OBE ?n 2008 f?r 30 years of service in the hairdressing industry. He n?w h?s hi? ?wn range ?f hair care products and salons acro?s th? UK in mo?t major cities.

    Charles Worthington

    Charles Worthington ha? won m?ny accolades thr?ugh?ut h?? career including ' London Hairdresser ?f the Year' ?nd 'British Hairdresser of The Year' twice. He is famous f?r hi? boutique style concept salons based ?n London wh??h employ ?ver 100 staff ?nd service over 2,000 clients ?ver? week.

    He n?w regularly conducts teaching seminars ??r?ss the world f?r L'Oreal Coifurre. Charles Worthington's success has transcended hair styling to include ? hair and beauty range wh?ch ?s sold ?n 10 differ?nt countries worldwide.
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    3:07 am
    The Best Celebrity Hairdressers
    London hairdressers ?re renowned for b??ng the b?st in the world. Many of the biggest names ?n the business ?r? from th? UK and cut the hair of the rich ?nd famous. But who ?re th?y and how d?d th?y b?c?me s? famous?

    Vidal Sassoon

    Perhaps th? biggest n?me in hair, Vidal Sassoon changed the face ?f hairdressing forever. This London born hairdresser w?s famous f?r various geometric styles and the 'bob cut', wh?ch were part??ul?rly popular dur?ng the 60s. He wa? considered the rock star ?f th? hairdressing world ?nd regularly flew ar?und crafting hair styles f?r fashion shows, commercials, movies ?nd stage shows f?r the rich and famous.

    Vidal Sassoon's n?me i? adorned ?n hair care products and hair salons globally and is famous f?r the 1980s Proctor and Gamble TV commercials whi?h said "If you d?n't l??k good, w? d?n't lo?k good". At th? ripe old age of 83 he is ?t?ll g?ing strong ?nd living ?n th? US. A movie w?s released in 2010 ?b?ut his life called 'Vidal Sassoon: The Movie'.

    Trevor Sorbie

    Another British maestro Trevor Sorbie ?s considered ? favourite ?f hairdressers. He i? renowned f?r th? Wedge Cut, The Scrunch ?nd The Chop and ?ctu?lly worked f?r Vidal Sassoon and John Frieda during th? 70s.

    To this day he i? famous for hi? innovative and stylish hair styles, wh?ch man? young apprentices try t? emulate, ?nd h?? won mor? awards than ?n?on? ?l?e in th? industry. He now regularly appears ?n shows ?uch as GMTV ?nd This Morning providing advice and expert opinion ?nd picked u? an MBE in 2004.

    Andrew Barton

    Andrew Barton ?? a long-standing ambassador for hair dressing in the UK ?nd regularly advocates th? importance ?f education ?n the industry. He forecasts new trends ?nd h?s insight and knowledge ?? u??d b? man? top fashion publications. Not only th?? he h?s al?? won awards such as, 'Ultimate Hair Icon' ?nd 'Hairdresser ?f The Year'.

    His trademark styles ?re realistic wearable day-to-day look? ?? opposed to high fashion concept cuts. Andrew Barton is ?urr?ntly creative director for Saks wh??h ?s the largest salon chain in the UK and i? ?l?? the spokesperson f?r Kerastase.

    Nicky Clarke

    Nicky Clarke is ?s much ? television personality as h? ?? a hairdresser and h?s cut the hair ?f Britain's rich ?nd famous including Princess Diana, Liz Hurley and David Bowie and appears on shows ?u?h ?s GMTV ?nd This Morning. He was awarded an OBE in 2008 for 30 years ?f service ?n th? hairdressing industry. He now has his own range of hair care products ?nd salons ?cr??s the UK in m??t major cities.

    Charles Worthington

    Charles Worthington h?? won many accolades throughout his career including ' London Hairdresser ?f the Year' ?nd 'British Hairdresser ?f The Year' twice. He ?? famous for h?s boutique style concept salons based in London which employ ov?r 100 staff and service ?v?r 2,000 clients every week.

    He now regularly conducts teaching seminars ?cro?? th? world for L'Oreal Coifurre. brighton hairdresser
    2:45 am
    How to Train For a British Hairdressing Job

    If ??u w?nt to be??m? hairdresser ?n Britain, you n??d to make sur? th?t ??u pass British hairdressing qualifications. This would be done by completing the qualifications f?r the National Vocational Qualification program.

    This training ?an b? completed ?t ?our ?wn pace. It is designed ?? th?t th?re are ??rtain units th?t ?ou must complete. After y?u hav? completed th? correct number ?f units, you will be qualified to be a hairdresser.

    Unlike an apprenticeship, the NVQ program ?s based on the completion of v?rious units. Once ??u hav? successfully completed en?ugh units, you w?ll hav? ?n?ugh credits for y?ur final certificate. This will make ?ou qualified f?r ? British hairdressing position.

    For the NVQ Level 1 courses, ?ou will learn techniques su?h ?? coloring, shampooing, conditioning, perming, ?nd relaxing hair. You w?ll ?lso learn various salon reception duties and also health and safety techniques th?t are required when y?u work ?n ? salon.

    There is ?ls? ? NVQ Level 2, wh??h goe? int? m?r? advanced techniques ?nd courses.

    Being ? hairdresser ??n b? an exciting and rewarding career. Not ?nl? ?an y?u make ? good living do?ng it, but you w?ll h?lp men ?nd women feel mu?h b?tter ab?ut th?m??lv?? b?caus? the? look better.

    Keep in mind that th?? ??n ?ls? b? a ver? busy and demanding career, ?s?ec??ll? dur?ng th? holidays. Everyone wants t? l??k th??r b?st when?v?r th? holidays ?re coming s? th?t th?y can g? to parties ?nd family get-togethers and impress everybody.

    You al?? need t? b? ?ble t? stand ?n your feet f?r long periods of time and to provide excellent customer service. One of th? traits ?f a successful hairdresser is to b? ?ble to establish a rapport w?th ?our client and to al?? make th?m feel comfortable ?nd ?t ease wh?le ?ou wer? working ?n them.


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