THE ART OF BALANCE – MAKE-UP PRO LAN NGUYEN-GREALIS ON WORKING ON HAIR SHOOTS

THE ART OF BALANCE – MAKE-UP PRO LAN NGUYEN-GREALIS ON WORKING ON HAIR SHOOTS

THE ART OF BALANCE – MAKE-UP PRO LAN NGUYEN-GREALIS ON WORKING ON HAIR SHOOTS

From minimal to otherworldly, these are the top 10 make-up looks from Lan’s hair shoot career – as selected by her.

Lan Nguyen-Grealis working at Creative HEAD cover shoot

An iconic MUA in the world of hair photography, Lan Nguyen-Grealis is the go-to beauty perfector for so many top name hairstylists, working on collections that have won multiple awards and featured on lots of magazine covers. Outside of hair, her client list name checks Burberry, Dior, Vanity Fair, Glamour and celebrities including Raye and Paloma Faith. She’s even authored two books – Art and Make-Up and ProMakeup Design Book. We set her a challenge – to select the top 10 make-up looks she’s created on hair shoots, while explaining how she approaches a shoot where the hair is the star… 

How much of your work would you say is made up of hair-led shoots?
Most are hair led. When I collaborate for me it’s all about bringing the best into the model to help sit in the world of the theme that the hair wants to bring. I love bringing characters to life so it’s all about the feeling.  

How do you approach a hair-led shoot differently to a fashion/make-up shoot?
The hair shoot requires me to really hone my skills for understanding face structure and how the hair affects the face. I have to really be quick and think on my feet as sometimes it doesn’t work and I have to be able to add or take away to help the look. There is an element of balance to the overall image that is required and to figure out if the make-up is adding or distracting. If it’s creative it still needs to be considered with hair balance.
When it comes to a fashion or make-up shoot, it’s all about moodboard and referencing to add to the theme. I come up with various concepts to give a directional make-up look. It’s experimental and strong and always open to push boundaries so requires lots of research and play with products colours and basically sometimes anything goes from bodypainting, SFX, making and customisation. 

What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learnt from hair shoots when it comes to doing the make-up?
My biggest lesson has definitely been ‘less is more’, because it’s all about creating a collection that fits the hair than make-up. Sometimes when the make-up is strong it can date the look or overpower the image.

What advice would you have for any hairdressers reading this about approaching make-up concepts/ideas on their shoots?
I think it’s important for hairdressers to really consider the models first, not just about the hair but the looks because make-up has to follow. If the make-up is strong, you really need a good canvas to carry off the looks. And definitely think about the theme. What world do they see their models in. It’s important to be flexible with make-up as clothes and lighting are just as important. When it comes to the image especially in hair shoots your restricted more because the way it’s shot to showcase the hair.

Hair: Errol Douglas MBE, Errol Douglas. Photography: Richards Miles. Fashion styling: Leticia Dare  

Based around the ’80s and colour clashing, this image is striking because of the contrast between the hair and make-up. I loved using the acid green and yellow tones to pop against the model’s skin tone. An homage to Grace Jones, the colours were carefully placed to bounce off each other. I also used the reds and black to create shades of darkness and colour such as blue and brights to lift and highlight.  

Lan Nguyen-Grealis Sally Brooks

Hair: Sally Brooks, Brooks & Brooks. Photography: Jenny Hands  

This particular collection was fun to work on because all the models had characters. I loved this duo set because it was playful and the clothing to the hair was graphic. The make-up needed to follow in contrast as they had beautiful soft features. I played with their eye shape to give a strong dramatic lines and shade that opened the eyes and made them look alike. Using tonal skin colours like brown to black and white, it allowed the light to play with the shadow. 

Lan Nguyen-Grealis Cos Sakkas

Hair: Cos Sakkas, Toni&Guy. Photography: Jack Eames.
Fashion styling: Borna Prikaski.

This look was purely about skin. The raw, polished shine that bounced in the light helped bring a beautiful dimension to the look. I used oils, balms and mixed-in highlighters to accentuate the features of the model. I created a beautiful glow that was shimmering and reflective, then kept it wet by spraying the model with a pre-mix shine and shimmering formula all over and throughout the shoot.  

Lan Nguyen-Grealis Gary Ingham

Hair: Gary Ingham, Gary Ingham salons.  Photography: John Rawson. 

A challenging shoot that required lots of prep work, but it was so much fun. First I took away the models’ brows and toned her skin to be like a blank canvas. I ensured I used skin tone nudes and peaches to warm up the sockets and open up the eyes to allow her beauty to shine through. There was still the usual contour and structure so when the light hits, the right places of the face lifted. Using loose powder pigments, I placed and blew the pigment on, carefully dusting with my brush into certain areas of the skin to focus on the bone areas. I was blowing onto the skin when the picture was being taken. It’s something that had to be carefully done otherwise it would have spread everywhere! 

Lan Nguyen-Grealis Sally Brooks

Hair: Sally Brooks, Brooks & Brooks. Photography: Jenny Hands  

The simplicity of this shoot just says it all. The essence of ‘less is more’ was the brief here and only essential make-up required to allow each model to shine. Taking into consideration the camera and lights, usually I work backwards to see how the model photographs first and only filled in what I needed to elevate the models’ looks. To take it to that beautiful angelic soft realm, I ensured taupe and skin-like colours were used. So, just barely there on brows, lids, skin, and lips. This required a very considered and delicate touch and understanding of the feeling of beauty.

Lan Nguyen-Grealis Sophie Springett and Hayley Bishop

Hair: Sophie Springett and Hayley Bishop, Toni&Guy. Photography: Jack Eames. 

The theme for this look was elevated beauty with a feminine touch. Colours were real, soft and pure. I added a glossy lip soft cherry stain in the centre of the lip and blotted outwards to create a pout. Focus was on the lips so everything else on eyes and cheeks was just a highlighted sheen of metallic that gave a dewy finish. Where the hair was striking, we kept everything to a minimum. But lots of considered shine and highlights on the higher points of the face.  

Lan Nguyen-Grealis eft Davies

Hair: Efi Davies, Toni&Guy. Photography: David Mannah
Fashion styling: Borna Prikaski.

The make-up look required was an ethereal alien. I used face tape to stretch out the eyes and elongate the space for each model. This lifted into a higher wing and gave more space for sculpting and shading around the eyes. Colours are kept to cool tones that were matte and a clever placement of reflective balm sheen on higher point of the face to give a glass-like finish. Brows were paired back with bleach or concealer to keep it all tonal to the skin.
The important factor of this look for me was to ensure the colours I used were pretty and feminine. The overall look was so beautiful and with the directional clean lighting and background – everything looked earthy and effortless.  

Lan Nguyen-Grealis Silas Tsang

Hair: Silas Tsang. Photography by John Rawson. 

This shoot was based upon Futurism and projection. Lots of colour and interesting art shapes and colours were used instead of clothing. I had to work within each backdrop and decide on the paint strokes and colours, which then were painted all over the face and body to work with the model. There were many moving parts but it worked so cleverly to merge the model into a different world. That allowed the purest of hair to stand out with the lights and texture. This was so beautiful to watch being captured.

Lan Nguyen-Grealis Indira Schauwecker

Hair: Indira Schauwecker, Toni&Guy. Photography: Andrew O’Toole  

A very strong backdrop and direction for details, this look created a futuristic drama with textures and cool tones. Using crystals and various textured products and accessories, I placed these around the features to suit the look. As an extension to the hair, the make-up had to flow in the same way of the hair’s texture. There’s a mixture of contouring and play with the crystals in the highlight points of the models’ eyes and brows. I loved experimenting on this collection. Skin was soft with pink flushes and silver metallic washes.  

Lan Nguyen-Grealis David Barron

Hair: David Barron, Barron Salon. Photography: John Rawson 

The make-up look here was based around illusion and dimensions. With the Cubist hair shapes, I gave the model a bald cap to take off any base hair for a smooth finish. Then I created a mock shape of cubes that contoured around the head and body to follow the flow of the hair. Using differently drawn sizes of cubes, I then shaded to give it all a 3D feel with light, medium and dark tones. Against the dark background and warm lighting, everything fused together.

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From a MAC counter in Belgium to crafting hair sculptures that grab worldwide attention, Karla Q Leon embodies the true meaning of a hair artist. No wonder she has her eye on the iconic Art Basel in the future.

It’s nothing new when a hairstylist is referred to as an artist or a hair sculptor – the creative process is such that we all know just now artistic our industry is. But when you see the physical creations sculpted by the vibrantly manicured hands of Karla Quiñonez Leon, you can see just why the hair and make-up artist is considering a not-so distant future where her pieces are exhibited within the iconic art show, Art Basel.

It’s all a far cry from the Belgian’s beginnings working in retail make-up with MAC, yet the journey has been surprisingly swift thanks to hard work, assisting, education and incessant practise. A regular at men’s shows in Paris including Paradis and Mains, Karla’s work is also often spotted on the cover of magazines such as Dazed, ES and Crack. Commercial clients are lining up, too – from Christmas adverts for Amazon to intricately crafted pieces for Adidas, it’s a body of work that’s varied, original, playful and expanding quickly. This is an artist who won’t be boxed – while make-up was her entry into fashion and editorial, her unique and modern take on hair of all textures is perhaps what’s made her a bigger name in recent months. Throw in the men’s grooming work also – her skin perfecting skills are major – and it’s a career that’s defined by multiple spinning plates.

This past year has been particularly defining. Following talks that lasted six months, Karla signed with the St Luke’s agency in May 2023, revealing the collaboration at the Met Gala. “I feel like there’s a before and an after,” she muses. “It was life changing. I love the drama of the Gala, and I’m very aware how to market myself. I think that’s something a lot of creatives find hard, because sometimes you don’t want to deal with that part. But it’s very important, brands want to know who you are. It’s not ego, it’s your business.” And this is a brand that’s just getting stronger…

How did you go from a MAC counter to creating hair sculptures for the likes of Adidas?

In Belgium, you have to be able to do make-up AND hair, because the budgets are different to here! I had a small kit because I wasn’t really taking hair that seriously, I wasn’t respectful to hair styling at all! My goal was to move to London, be in fashion, and only do make-up. I’m done with the hair!

Just before I moved to London, I was assisting a make-up and hair stylist in Belgium. She would make choices, put hair up in a way that would look fabulous. And I was like, ‘Oh my God, I’m never gonna be good at this’. But she said not to overthink it. It’s because I thought I couldn’t do hair. In reality it started as a hobby… and now my hobby is paying my bills!

Why did you feel the need to come to London?

I fell in love with London when I was 17. I came here and got lost in Covent Garden. Instead of panicking, I started walking around and looking at all these people, fabulous make-up and hair. I felt comfortable, that this is where I should live. It was so clear.

I told my friends, ‘Don’t get attached to me, because I’m leaving Belgium’. And they would be like, ‘That’s such a Karla thing to say!’. But I could feel it in my bones. I moved to Brussels, I would do fashion shows in Paris, and I used to come to London for one or two weeks to work and get to know people and then go again. People would try to book me for a job, so I told them that I lived here already. ‘Are you available tomorrow?’ And I’d say ‘sure!’… meanwhile, I’m in Belgium! I would take the last bus in the evening to get to London for 7am and work. No sleep! I needed to build this network. I knew I needed to do this, and after 2020 I never took that bus again.

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Do you run a salon that goes above and beyond to give back to your community? Always striving to support and enrich the local area? We want to know how you have collaborated with neighbouring businesses and why the locals love you!

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There was a great quote on Instagram from you: “My craft is art and my sculptures are my love letters to hair”. Tell us about your first hair sculpture…

I didn’t know I could make hair sculptures! It was about 2020, and two girls reached out to work together on this Vogue Italia editorial with 14 South American people, and they wanted me to do hair and make-up. I thought, ‘I do a lot of commercials. I can handle this’. But I was a little bit scared. Luckily for me, I have so much information in my head, on my phone, on my laptop, everywhere, so I thought, ‘I’m gonna find a way to make it’. And I built it from paper so it wasn’t too heavy and then aluminium to make it stick. It was a long braid that became a horn, very heavy but the model had her grandparents hold each side for her.

When I saw it, it made me emotional. This is something that I created, it looked so good and was a piece of art – my first one. I set a high standard for myself, but I was so happy to see it come to life. That same hair I used for the next idea. It was two metres long, connecting the hair and the model to the walls, attaching themselves to their house, representing your roots and the importance of your family. That was a two-metre-long braid, there was hair and braids everywhere at home, I was braiding for hours, along with Kreszend Sackey.

When you’re working on a piece that takes concentration and time, you’re probably going to try a few different ideas. What’s your process and how do you get to the result you want?

Everything starts with the idea. People give me information – a piece of clothing or a set design or a song. If it’s for a specific music video, I will listen to it for days! You will hear something that will spark an idea and connect. Everything’s about research – it can be music, it can be textures, everyday types of texture that I’m really obsessed with. I will have images on my phone, that’s a tiny little mood board in my hands!

I’ll start putting the idea together on paper, designing it and then work out which type of hair texture I want on the hairpiece. If I want to braid it, how do I want to braid it?

Then I switch to my iPad, because then I can do a lot quickly, but paper is easy to put in my bag, because an idea can come at any time. From that, I start thinking, ‘how long it will take me?’ And I plan my time. I might go to the gym, get some energy out, and then I get enough food and I lock myself in my studio until just before midnight. At 11.50, that’s my cut off and I go home. It mostly takes one or two days to bring something to life. If the idea isn’t working, I try over and over until it works. Most of the time it works for me; except when I’m blocked.

How do you ‘unblock’ yourself?

I have to do something that really makes me happy! Spend time with my family, go see some art, get inspired. Or maybe just take a break from everything. In 2022, I was creatively blocked for six months, it was painful and weird, I wasn’t feeling inspired. I booked a trip to Puerto Rico by myself. I came back a completely different person after two weeks – it was just me, the beach, water, drinking cocktails, not thinking about anything. I didn’t care about any jobs… but then I got such an exciting job! I didn’t know how to take a break. I think that I’m a machine, and I need to realise I need breaks. I was never working on my social life, I was just working! I started to go dancing again with my friends. It’s a really good way to relax. I studied dance when I was little – hip hop, ballet, flamenco, belly dancing too.

You’ve worked with titles such as Dazed, and also with brands including Nike and Adidas. Do you have a preference over the kind of projects you take on?

I feel blessed that I work in an industry where I can experiment so much. I created some hair pieces for Adidas and they gave me so much freedom. I think commercials for me are the easiest to build, because a good editorial takes so much time. I don’t think people appreciate how much time it takes, especially when it comes to research. Researching the clothes, the accessories, it all takes so much time. But when I get a commercial, you know what the client wants.

For editorials I have to be well fed and well rested, because I’m probably not going to eat during the day, I want to be able to avoid going over time because overtime money is gonnabe an issue. So, you work differently.

Skepta, Rita Ora, Digga D, Pink Pantheress – you’ve worked with some exciting artists. When you’re working with ‘talent’, is there a different mindset you need to tap into?

I always remember it’s not about me. Whatever the client feels or needs, we will make sure that they have it. It’s a whole process of getting them ready, yes, but also creating a safe space for them.

I’ve had assistants that get over-excited and I always tell them that stars are just people. Maybe they’re having a bad day, and they just want to be with people they like and know. It’s not about us talking and taking over the space. I like to talk a lot, but I also have to respect the clients. I know how much pressure they go through because sometimes, I feel it myself as a creative. It works best to respect their boundaries.

I now have relationships that have been developed over three or four years. After a while you become friends. It’s a relationship you build and it’s very normal because you spend so much time together.

Hair, grooming, make-up, what does the future look like for you?

I love my work so much. And I don’t expect other people to love it like I do. I see myself as an artist. So, it’s like a painting; some people will love it, some will hate it. You should be experimenting.

I want to make sure that I have enough work to put together an exhibition of my hair. I have had that offer already. I think maybe this is the year. Let’s see if we can get into Art Basel! I have so much inspiration in my mind and on my phone that I think with the right team, I can create beautiful things.

I have some personal projects that I’m working on, doing more of the production. I’m trying to work more with South American creatives. I have an idea with beautiful hair sculptures, showing the world how many South American people are based in London, and what we create for our community and how we move in our communities. Just showing the beauty of it. Everything is ready, we just have to do it! I have so much support from the South American creators in London, that really makes me happy and it’s probably going to open a different door for me.

I think it will be a lot of hair sculptures this year!

Vogue Italia, photography by Silvana Trevale

Vogue Italia, photography by Silvana Trevale

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“URBANE” BY SACO

“URBANE” BY SACO

Inspired by ‘90s minimalism and the rule breakers who created the blueprint for today’s diversity and individuality, Urbane by Saco showcases pared down silhouettes and muted tones in celebration of craftsmanship, precision and creativity.

Hair: Saco Creative Team led by Richard Ashforth, featuring Color A.K.A. from Saco.

Photography by Jack Eames.

Make-up: Megumi Matsuno.
Styling: Michelle Kelly.
Wardrobe: Tania Zekkout.
Creative direction: Richard Ashforth

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LAUREN BELL – A PASSION FOR INDIVIDUALITY

LAUREN BELL – A PASSION FOR INDIVIDUALITY

LAUREN BELL – A PASSION FOR INDIVIDUALITY

The session stylist on pay transparency and proving a point

Lauren Bell

London-based Lauren Bell spent years honing her craft before going freelance in January 2020; she is self-represented and her published highlights include prestigious publications such as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Elle.

Artistic by nature, Lauren immersed herself in the beauty industry at a very young age. Her introduction to the fashion world in 2015 led her to work backstage at runway shows with some of the biggest names in the industry. This experience sparked a passion for individualism as expressed through fashion and beauty.

Lauren’s natural talent in hairstyling has allowed her to build an extensive portfolio and clientele, working with all hair types and capable of achieving any desired look. “Building relationships with muses, artists, and brands to bring their vision to life is the most fulfilling part of my job,” she says

Lauren Bell

London-based Lauren Bell spent years honing her craft before going freelance in January 2020; she is self-represented and her published highlights include prestigious publications such as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Elle.

Artistic by nature, Lauren immersed herself in the beauty industry at a very young age. Her introduction to the fashion world in 2015 led her to work backstage at runway shows with some of the biggest names in the industry. This experience sparked a passion for individualism as expressed through fashion and beauty.

Lauren’s natural talent in hairstyling has allowed her to build an extensive portfolio and clientele, working with all hair types and capable of achieving any desired look. “Building relationships with muses, artists, and brands to bring their vision to life is the most fulfilling part of my job,” she says

What would you say are your strongest points as a hair artist?

My strongest points are my eye and my fearlessness towards styling hair. I’ve always had the courage to try out different approaches to applying products and techniques. It’s my art, an opportunity for me not to think and just do, go with the feeling, and it’s one of the few times I actually allow myself to get out my head. I also believe my communication skills and being at ease around other people allow me to create a rapport with models and build the trust that’s needed for me to create.

What is important to you, as a hair professional? In other words, what do you want to offer your clients?

Comfort, safety, hair integrity, an opportunity to express themselves, enhance themselves, build trust, not worry about how they look so they can speak their truth or tell their story. It’s become very important for me to work with people who have something to say so I can support them to do this.

The last three months: where have you been, who have you worked with, and what have you been planning?

Since the beginning of the year I’ve been working in Europe for hair brands. I’ve been to Berlin for fashion week and worked fashion week in London with Bimini. I’ve been to fancy hotels with clients, location shoots with Self Esteem, the Brits and worked in London studios with brands like Sephora and Juicy Couture. I’ve also created content and collaborated on editorials, so there’s been a real variety.

Looking back, who/what has got you to this point in your career?

My determination to prove a point! I recently gave a talk at college for Careers Week and it reminded me how determined I had to be to prove that I CHOSE this path to become a hairdresser, that it wasn’t a last resort. I think my need to prove that has definitely played a part in how successful I am now. Also, it goes without saying that I’m here because of my love for this craft and the amazing people I get to work with and the mentors that have helped me direct my path and encourage my growth as a stylist and as a human being.

Your ultimate creative collaboration – what would that look like? Who would be in it?

Oh, wow… Somewhere hot, at dusk, with warm sea air blowing through the hair, all the supermodels, activists and iconic actresses of the past and present on set… It’s really hard for me to answer who would actually be as there are too many people I admire. I see it being a day shoot by the pool and then taking to the coast for the celebration runway. Err, do you think I need a holiday? Lol.

What excites you about hairdressing right now?

There are so many new paths in this industry for people to explore and find out what works for them. I love that about my own journey. My career has been very explorative and full of variation; I don’t know if hairdressing can be beaten in this sense. As someone who has an innate curiosity for people and places, I sometimes have to take a minute to celebrate all the different locations I have had the opportunity to travel to for work and all the different kinds of people I get to meet along the way. The variation and freedom really excite me. 

I love this image from a Juicy Couture campaign. The model, Vix, had beautiful hair and I really like the shine I created with product.






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A little leopard moment from @kamila_pruszek at @bluetitldn in Portobello 🤎

Kamila adds a bit of fun to this fresh buzzcut, going in with a bleached base before detailing the leopard print pattern!


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A little leopard moment from @kamila_pruszek at @bluetitldn in Portobello 🤎 Kamila adds a bit of fun to this fresh buzzcut, going in with a bleached base before detailing the leopard print pattern! #hair #hairdressing #hairdressers #hairstylist #haircolour #haircolourist #colourist #hairsalon #buzzcut #buzzcutideas #colouredbuzzcut #colourservice #londonsalons #hairprocess
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Colour appointment...but make it ASMR! 😍

Let @kaybenesdoeshair of @bebopldn take you on a very relaxing, satisfying journey through this clients’ colour service as they make the most of the silence while the salon is closed!


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Colour appointment...but make it ASMR! 😍 Let @kaybenesdoeshair of @bebopldn take you on a very relaxing, satisfying journey through this clients’ colour service as they make the most of the silence while the salon is closed! #hair #hairdressing #hairdressers #hairstylist #haircolour #haircolourist #colourist #hairsalon #colourservice #londonsalons #hairprocess #asmr #hairasmr #hairappointment #satisfying
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Ever wondered what a day in the life looks like for the Creative HEAD team when on a photo shoot? Come with us for a jam-packed content creation day at @sta__studios, in partnership with @authenticbeautyconceptuk 📸

A special shoutout to @melissatimp and @josephferrarohair for creating the most beautiful looks, which will be revealed in the July/August issue of Creative HEAD! 

#hair #hairdresser #hairdressing #dayinthelife #dayinthelifevlog #hairdresserlife #authenticbeautyconcept #stastudios #behindthescenes #photoshoot #magazineshoot
Ever wondered what a day in the life looks like for the Creative HEAD team when on a photo shoot? Come with us for a jam-packed content creation day at @sta__studios, in partnership with @authenticbeautyconceptuk 📸 A special shoutout to @melissatimp and @josephferrarohair for creating the most beautiful looks, which will be revealed in the July/August issue of Creative HEAD! #hair #hairdresser #hairdressing #dayinthelife #dayinthelifevlog #hairdresserlife #authenticbeautyconcept #stastudios #behindthescenes #photoshoot #magazineshoot
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Airy cotton curls with a side of ‘80s nostalgia from @sorin_cr 😍

Photography: @sorin_cr
Make-up: @isthatkarmamusic
Hair assistant: @crisstinavoineag
Studio: @thebrewery

#hair #hairdressing #hairdresser #texturedhair #hairstylist #editorialhair #editorialshoot #bts #behindthescenes #80shair #eightieshair
Airy cotton curls with a side of ‘80s nostalgia from @sorin_cr 😍

Photography: @sorin_cr
Make-up: @isthatkarmamusic
Hair assistant: @crisstinavoineag
Studio: @thebrewery

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Airy cotton curls with a side of ‘80s nostalgia from @sorin_cr 😍 Photography: @sorin_cr Make-up: @isthatkarmamusic Hair assistant: @crisstinavoineag Studio: @thebrewery #hair #hairdressing #hairdresser #texturedhair #hairstylist #editorialhair #editorialshoot #bts #behindthescenes #80shair #eightieshair
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When cool meets colourful, magic happens ✨✨✨

JOICO’s K– PAK Colour Duo locks in that beautiful colour vibrancy for even longer. 

Introducing Cool and Colorful 📢

Let JOICO’s Cool and Colourful range make the magic happen. 🪄🪄🪄

#AD #joico #joicoeurope #cool&colorful #thejoiofhealthyhair #hairjoi #joicocolortherapy
When cool meets colourful, magic happens ✨✨✨ JOICO’s K– PAK Colour Duo locks in that beautiful colour vibrancy for even longer. Introducing Cool and Colorful 📢 Let JOICO’s Cool and Colourful range make the magic happen. 🪄🪄🪄 #AD #joico #joicoeurope #cool&colorful #thejoiofhealthyhair #hairjoi #joicocolortherapy
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Cool or colourful? How about both? 💜

Say goodbye to brassiness, and hello to cool-toned hair all year round. ❄️❄️❄️ 

JOICO’s Blonde Life Violet Duo works tirelessly to keep clients’ hair looking cool and colourful for longer! 

#AD #joico #joicoeurope #cool&colorful #thejoiofhealthyhair #hairjoi #blondelife
Cool or colourful? How about both? 💜

Say goodbye to brassiness, and hello to cool-toned hair all year round. ❄️❄️❄️ 

JOICO’s Blonde Life Violet Duo works tirelessly to keep clients’ hair looking cool and colourful for longer! 

#AD #joico #joicoeurope #cool&colorful #thejoiofhealthyhair #hairjoi #blondelife
Cool or colourful? How about both? 💜 Say goodbye to brassiness, and hello to cool-toned hair all year round. ❄️❄️❄️ JOICO’s Blonde Life Violet Duo works tirelessly to keep clients’ hair looking cool and colourful for longer! #AD #joico #joicoeurope #cool&colorful #thejoiofhealthyhair #hairjoi #blondelife
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JOICO’s Cool & Colorful range is the secret to happy, healthy, colourful locks 🌈

The anti-fade collection will help provide shine ✨, strength, and protection from colour-fading elements. 

This brilliant and beautiful trio is the secret to keeping every colour creation true-to-hue.

#AD #joico #joicoeurope #cool&colorful #thejoiofhealthyhair #hairjoi
JOICO’s Cool & Colorful range is the secret to happy, healthy, colourful locks 🌈

The anti-fade collection will help provide shine ✨, strength, and protection from colour-fading elements. 

This brilliant and beautiful trio is the secret to keeping every colour creation true-to-hue.

#AD #joico #joicoeurope #cool&colorful #thejoiofhealthyhair #hairjoi
JOICO’s Cool & Colorful range is the secret to happy, healthy, colourful locks 🌈

The anti-fade collection will help provide shine ✨, strength, and protection from colour-fading elements. 

This brilliant and beautiful trio is the secret to keeping every colour creation true-to-hue.

#AD #joico #joicoeurope #cool&colorful #thejoiofhealthyhair #hairjoi
JOICO’s Cool & Colorful range is the secret to happy, healthy, colourful locks 🌈 The anti-fade collection will help provide shine ✨, strength, and protection from colour-fading elements. This brilliant and beautiful trio is the secret to keeping every colour creation true-to-hue. #AD #joico #joicoeurope #cool&colorful #thejoiofhealthyhair #hairjoi
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Community care 💛

Do you run a salon that goes above and beyond to give back to your community? Always striving to support and enrich the local area? We want to know how you have collaborated with neighbouring businesses and why the locals love you!

The Most Wanted Best Local Salon award celebrates a salon at the heart of its community, so if you excel in what you do, from fundraising drives and litter picks to throwing open your doors during times of adversity, share your successes of activities or initiatives and get ready to shine in that spotlight!

For more category criteria and information, head to creativeheadmag.com/mostwanted.


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Community care 💛

Do you run a salon that goes above and beyond to give back to your community? Always striving to support and enrich the local area? We want to know how you have collaborated with neighbouring businesses and why the locals love you!

The Most Wanted Best Local Salon award celebrates a salon at the heart of its community, so if you excel in what you do, from fundraising drives and litter picks to throwing open your doors during times of adversity, share your successes of activities or initiatives and get ready to shine in that spotlight!

For more category criteria and information, head to creativeheadmag.com/mostwanted.


#hair #hairdressing #hairdressers #hairstyling #hairstylist #hairawards #mostwanted #creatives #creativeawards #localsalons #creativehair #bestlocalsalon #barbershop #barbers #hairsalons #besthairsalons #bestbarbers #community #communitybusiness #communitysalons
Community care 💛 Do you run a salon that goes above and beyond to give back to your community? Always striving to support and enrich the local area? We want to know how you have collaborated with neighbouring businesses and why the locals love you! The Most Wanted Best Local Salon award celebrates a salon at the heart of its community, so if you excel in what you do, from fundraising drives and litter picks to throwing open your doors during times of adversity, share your successes of activities or initiatives and get ready to shine in that spotlight! For more category criteria and information, head to creativeheadmag.com/mostwanted. #hair #hairdressing #hairdressers #hairstyling #hairstylist #hairawards #mostwanted #creatives #creativeawards #localsalons #creativehair #bestlocalsalon #barbershop #barbers #hairsalons #besthairsalons #bestbarbers #community #communitybusiness #communitysalons
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Giddy Up! Summer is coming, so make haste and follow @josievilay’s advice on creating cowgirl copper 🧡

#hair #hairdressing #hairdresser #copperhair #hairtrends #cowgirlcopper #haircolourist #haircolouring #hairtransformation
Giddy Up! Summer is coming, so make haste and follow @josievilay’s advice on creating cowgirl copper 🧡 #hair #hairdressing #hairdresser #copperhair #hairtrends #cowgirlcopper #haircolourist #haircolouring #hairtransformation
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This was a super-fun shoot with stylist @izzymoriartythompson and photographer @ulas_merve. I love how we captured movement through the braids I created and embellished with wooden beads.

This is a look I created for [performer and drag artist] Bimini at LFW. I got creative and made a pony out of gaffer tape. It’s always exciting using different materials in place of hair.

I love this look I created using a coloured wax in place of a root – it works so well with the rest of the texture. I’d smashed a pot of the same colour that morning, which gave me the initial inspiration. It’s similar to [ceramics process] kintsugi and techniques used by Cyndia Harvey at Diesel. This was shot in my flat by my friend and make-up artist, Aimee Twist.

Shot by Morgan Roberts, with make-up by Aimee Twist. I love the simplicity of this beauty shot, and how I used small details of hair to complement the make-up.

I love this BTS image from a shoot I worked on. I used so much gel to create the high-shine effect, the hair looks unreal – like it’s set in resin.

What frustrates you about hairdressing right now?

As a self-represented freelance stylist, I find myself getting frustrated with the rates and budget dance that I have to do. I have noticed a big shift in how I am approached for work and how ‘shopping around’ for the cheapest rate has become very noticeable in discussions – I’d hardly call them negotiations. It concerns me that we don’t know how much we should be charging (it isn’t easy to find out, either, believe me) and with clients being able to reach out directly to people via social media platforms, it’s creating so much variation in rates that it has the potential to devalue everyone. I think there needs to be more education on the fee aspect of our job, more honest communication around it. Maybe even a union? A dedicated, pre-scripted rate education platform? While I respect that there is a journey to be had with regards to experience, skill base and our own personal worth, I worry that we are very vulnerable to being taken advantage of, especially compared to other creative fields in the fashion industry.

 What’s your opinion on why so many hair pros work for free backstage and on set, and how do you think hair pros can establish more value for the work they do?

I think assisting for free has a value if you know what you want and choose a stylist that you admire – then it’s like a free education course. Do I think it should be totally free? No, it shouldn’t come at a cost to the individual, as it so often does. But when you’re starting out, it’s vital to learn on-set etiquette and how to create hair in that field, and assisting for free is often ‘sold’ as an opportunity to network, which it can be. I was lucky enough to work with people who cared about my career, so I was encouraged to network with the photographer’s assistants, to collaborate with them and build my own portfolio. However, it’s important to manage expectations.

Working for free was a huge part of the beginning of my career. Coming from a working class family, I did not have the resources to sign up for bootcamps or education programmes, and nor could I afford to work solely for free. This meant I had to work triple time so I could eventually afford to go self-employed. I have no regrets, because it takes time to learn, reflect, explore, educate yourself and find your style/ethos. However, I can’t help but wonder whether my career could have gone faster, and I would have had more energy for my creativity if those early financial barriers hadn’t been there.

It’s a shame that some of the most creative aspects of our industry are considered low- to no-pay. Should there be a small fee to make it more affordable? It’s a difficult one to get your head around when the stylist you’re assisting isn’t get paid either. And that’s a problem, especially when the other people on set are getting paid. I don’t have the answers for how things will change, but in an ideal world none of us should be working for free in the first place.

This was a super-cool creative look that we worked on for the episode of Drag Race where musician Self Esteem was a judge. It includes a nod to Betty Boop as our reference for glamour.

This was a BTS shot that Aimee took on her digital camera. I love the hair details into the model’s face.

This is a wig that I have which worked perfectly with some wax to create the texture I wanted.

A campaign for a jewellery brand. I love how clean this look is. It was so cool seeing it on posters plastered on walls all around Berlin!

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