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Revealed – 2025 Pantone Color Of The Year

Revealed – 2025 Pantone Color Of The Year

Revealed – 2025 Pantone Color Of The Year 

Hairdressing-friendly Mocha Mousse unveiled to boost interest in rich browns 

by AMANDA | INDUSTRY NEWS

Pantone Colour of the Year Mocha Mousse

Mocha Mousse is the 2025 Pantone Color Of The Year, revealed by the colour-centric design institute. 

Pantone has described the shade as “a warming, brown hue imbued with richness. It nurtures us with its suggestion of the delectable qualities of chocolate and coffee, answering our desire for comfort”. With brunettes already identified as a major growth area for salons in 2025, the Color Of The Year reveal chimes in perfectly to help hairdressing drive trend-fuelled colour treatments and services. 

Pantone Colour of the Year Mocha Mousse

“Underpinned by our desire for everyday pleasures, Pantone 17-1230 Mocha Mousse expresses a level of thoughtful indulgence,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director at the Pantone Color Institute. “Sophisticated and lush, yet at the same time an unpretentious classic, Mocha Mousse extends our perceptions of the browns from being humble and grounded to embrace aspirational and luxe.” 

Mocha Mousse follows the 2024 sensation that was Peach Fuzz, a definite hit in hairdressing, encouraging pastel glosses and glazes in chairs across the UK and Ireland. 

The Pantone Color of the Year programme engages the design community and colour enthusiasts in a conversation around colour, and serves to highlight the relationship between colour and culture. Pantone selects a colour each year that captures the global zeitgeist, expressing a global mood and an attitude – all in a single, distinct hue. 

Boss Your Business with Fresha

Boss Your Business with Fresha

Boss Your Business with Fresha

Promotion – Fresha

Unlock the wisdom of successful entrepreneurs and learn how Fresha can transform your business.

by CAITLYN | INFORM

Entrepreneurship in the beauty and wellness industry is an exhilarating yet often unpredictable journey. Enter Boss Your Business, Fresha’s dynamic video series that uncovers the real stories of passion, perseverance and the unfiltered wisdom of successful entrepreneurs. 

From Alissa Brandtman of The Whitening Clinic to Jazmine Peleytay and Céline Iziraren of Chez Coco Esthétique, each episode reveals one common theme: the importance of embracing risk. Brandtman, who has navigated various career paths, champions the mindset of “Just take a risk,” emphasizing how change and client-centered experiences build trust and elevate brands. Meanwhile, Peleytay and her partner credit their success to hard work and a complementary partnership, proving that sometimes, teamwork is the secret to surpassing your fears. 

Alissa Brandtman of The Whitening Clinic

Céline Iziraren and Jazmine Peleytay of Chez Coco Esthétique

Authenticity also plays a starring role. Kassandra Hunter of WILLOMINA reminds us, “Just do it,” and stresses the value of holding true to your convictions despite external pressures. Her partner Chris Hunter adds a touch of wisdom: “Enjoy the ride,” encouraging business owners to savor both the triumphs and the lessons learned from setbacks. 

Then, there’s Kaye Sotomi of Chop Chop London who urges aspiring business owners to clearly define their purpose. “Why” you start a business shapes the integrity and longevity of your journey, he believes. Anchoring your vision in authenticity allows you to navigate challenges with conviction. 

Chris and Kassandra Hunter of WILLOMINA

Kaye Sotomi of Chop Chop London

Andrew Jose, the esteemed owner of Andrew Jose salon, highlights the essence of investing in people. With a legacy built on nurturing young talent and fostering a culture of growth, he attests to the exponential returns of empowering others: “It comes back thricefold.” 

Andrew Jose of Andre Jose Salon.

Fresha: Your Partner in Business Success 

At the heart of these success stories is the practical support offered by Fresha. Known as the world’s #1 beauty and wellness marketplace, Fresha provides an all-in-one subscription-free business software that helps entrepreneurs simplify and elevate their operations. Trusted by over 100,000 partner venues in more than 120 countries, Fresha delivers a comprehensive suite of tools to streamline business management. 

From seamless appointment scheduling and secure payment processing to integrated point-of-sale features and automated marketing campaigns, Fresha covers every angle of running a successful salon or wellness space. The platform’s robust reporting and analytics provide valuable insights, allowing business owners to track their growth, understand client trends and make informed decisions. With no subscription fees, Fresha empowers entrepreneurs to maximize their resources, focus on client satisfaction and ultimately grow their brand. 

Together, these stories from Boss Your Business illuminate a road map of courage, teamwork and staying true to your values. Whether you’re just starting out or scaling new heights, Fresha offers inspiration and actionable advice for every step of your entrepreneurial adventure. 

Check out the series here. 

Fresha simplifies business operations and enhances customer experiences. To learn more, visit fresha.com, download Fresha on the App Store and Google Play, or follow Fresha on Instagram and Facebook. 

Wanted – New L’Oreal Professionnel ID Artists For 2025

Wanted – New L’Oreal Professionnel ID Artists For 2025

Wanted – New L’Oréal Professionnel ID Artists For 2025

The iconic mentorship and development programme is open for applications to join the next squad

by AMANDA | INDUSTRY NEWS

ID Artists

Marlon Hawkins, Nancy Stripe and Abigail Butler – just a few of the artists that have been part of the L’Oréal Professionnel ID Artist mentorship and development programme and seen their careers bloom. And now, the ID Artist is looking for its next group of upcoming talents… 

If you want 2025 to deliver new opportunities, skills and experiences, the L’Oréal Professionnel ID Artists programme might be what you’re looking for. This two-year mentorship and development programme aims to foster hairdressing talent, no matter what stage they’ve reached in their career, and applications are now open. You have until 16 January to submit your audition video. Here’s what you need to do: 

How To Create Your Audition Video 

  • Prepare a complete total look featuring a model based on something that inspires you.  
  • Present this look with a five-minute landscape video and explain how you achieved the look, including the techniques and products used.  
  • Make sure you talk throughout your video and record on a plain background.  
  • The video must involve cutting, styling or colour results, or a combination, using only L’Oréal Professionnel styling and/or colouring products. It should be based on the skill areas you want to profile to the judges.  

From all the video entries, a judging panel will choose 36 entrants to go through to the second round. Here, they’ll take part in a 10-minute virtual interview with judges to talk the technical process used to create their look, as well as their inspirations and creative thought process. The lucky ones will join the programme in March, and it will run until December 2026. 

For all the details, visit www.lorealaccess.com   

 

UK Talent Triumphs At Davines’ International Hair Gala

UK Talent Triumphs At Davines’ International Hair Gala

UK Talent Triumphs At Davines’ International Hair Gala

Hair industry icons push the boundaries of style in a three-day celebration of coiffured creativity

by CAITLYN | INDUSTRY NEWS

The Davines 2024 World Wide Hair Tour (WWHT) in Berlin was a spectacular, three-day celebration of creativity and talent, drawing over 2,400 attendees from 53 countries. The event kicked off with the Davines Experience at Alte Munze, where attendees immersed themselves in exhibits and activities before the main events. During the Welcome Dinner, the top 10 finalists of the Talent Green House initiative showcased their interpretations of the Davines Hair Identity, setting the stage for the grand finale.  

The Talent Green House programme is Davines’ 18-month global mentoring initiative designed to develop the next generation of hairstylists. It offers aspiring talent from around the world a chance to hone both their technical and creative skills through a series of online modules and mentorship from industry heavyweights like Robert Lobetta and Candice McKay. Focusing on everything from trend forecasting to design principles, the program equips participants with the tools they need to thrive in the competitive hairdressing world.  

Ben Grace 

The winner? Ben Grace, a UK hairstylist from Radio London’s education team, whose “keen sensitivity and intuition for emerging trends” led him to reimagine a classic style with raw, innovative techniques. Ben now has the opportunity to create a collection for WWHT 2026, further cementing his place in the industry. 

The magic continued on day two, with world-renowned hairstylists taking to the stage to showcase their talent. Danny Pato, New Zealand’s 2024 Hairdresser of the Year, kicked off the performances with his collection inspired by “the feminine power of three royal sisters, the Nomad Queens.” His avant-garde hairstyles fused bold shapes and cultural elements, delivering a visual spectacle that wowed the audience. Next up was Annie Ankervik, who presented her Alchemy of Superheroes show, urging attendees to embrace their inner strengths and rise to the challenges of today’s world. 

Radio London made their mark with a performance celebrating Berlin’s creative subcultures. Their live styling sessions, enhanced with cinematic video footage, offered a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their process and captured the city’s vibrant diversity.  

Coray Absolut, the 2022 Talent Green House winner, continued the showcase with his Prioller show. Drawing on his Turkish heritage and personal memories, Coray blended vibrant prints, scarves, and his signature roller technique, promoting individuality and empowerment with every look. Following him was Jesus Oliver, who presented a performance inspired by amber, using structured cuts to bring out rich shades of red, copper, and yellow, creating a dazzling effect on stage. 

The event concluded with a show-stopping finale by Michael Polsinelli, whose “visual distortion” performance turned imperfection into art. Using unconventional materials like rubber tubing and mesh, he created complex hairstyles that took inspiration from nature and the universe, leaving the audience in awe. 

Work of Coray Absolut, Jesus Oliver and Michael Polsinelli 

We’re Jammin’… Vivid Hair and Electric Vibes At Hair Jam

We’re Jammin’… Vivid Hair and Electric Vibes At Hair Jam

We’re Jammin’… Vivid Hair And Electric Vibes At Hair Jam

BeBop hosts third live Hair Jam

by MADDI | INDUSTRY NEWS

It was an electric vibe at the third annual Hair Jam, hosted by Most Wanted Best Salon Team winners, Bebop. Thumping music and creativity oozed out onto the pavement, while inside, bright outfits and even brighter hair ramped up the thrills. Guests sipped on cocktails and wine as they mingled, soaking up the energy.

Quickly becoming a must-attend event for London’s hair community, Hair Jam was set up by Pont Smith, co-owner of Bebop, designed to create a free space for hairstylists and creatives to come together, share their passion and inspire one another.

Twelve talented stylists were invited to create live hair looks on their models, showcasing everything from vivid colour work to avant-garde styling. Among the lineup was It List Rising Star winner, D’Arcy White, as well as Tom Gear, Tanahya Grace, Kay Benes, Vodka, Luke Hawkin, Daniel Leo Stanley, Stevie Leah, Phoebe Friend, Brooke Pascarelli, Laura Wyatt, Tom Warr and Konrad Lucas.