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Saturday, January 16, 2010

TONI&GUY Team Training By The London Team in Singapore

INTERACTIVE TRAINING AND ESSENTIALLY ESSENSUALS....


11th January 10.30am - 11.30am


OPENING SHOW by TONI&GUY ACADEMY

"The International hair group certainly needs no introduction! Regarded as one of the most successful hair business around, their education arm, TONI&GUY Academy, is known for providing world-class hair education to building hairstylists. Performing live on stage will be top local representatives as well as renowned educators hailing from TONI&GUY United Kingdom", quoted by h4ufme December 2009 issue....


Efi Davies- A spray of Talent

Gosh we missed this one as me and my team were late..we came from the airport straight after landed but we still missed it..but I managed to get some photo from the scene at HAIRLAH, just in front of Ngee Ann City at Orchard Road.


Interactive Collection



Avant Garde...



Cool HUH?



All the way from LONDON..


Artistically Artistic...


THE ALIENATION....


11th Jan 2010 4.30pm

Toni and Guy Seminar - INTERACTIVE..Latest Collection Cutting: "Toni&Guy Singapore Artistic Team will be presenting their Interactive 2010 Education Collection at the seminar with in-depth demonstrations of the new cut and color techniques within this evolving, unique collection. Drawing on the inspiration of Toni&Guy's decade of support for London Fashion Week the INTERACTIVE Collection translates catwalk trends into wearable urban styles with a exclusive backstage preview! TONI&GUY's educational history and strength is potrayed through each distinct look with a synergy of defining cuts and tonal colour techniques demonstrating the balance required for the ultimate combination,'' quoted by h4ufme.












12th January 3pm-11pm Toni&Guy Staff Training in Park Mall Singapore


Chien taking pictures of the model while Efi styled the hair...








Roger helped up...



Nice..




INTERACTIVELY INTERACTIVE













The staff training finished at 11.00pm and it was a fruitful day for me, Roger and Chien as we not only learnt new things but we felt blessed to have great team...

Friday, January 1, 2010

BEFORE AND AFTER BY ESSENSUALS KUCHING TEAM.




What is Hair? It is just a form of protein filament that grow on epidermis and in this context; scalp. However, this "just a form of protein filament" can decide whether we look great or "eewwwh'.......

Is it true that Hair affect our total look?The answer would be YES OF COURSE.



Our hair does play the vital role in enhancing the uniqueness that lies in everyone of us; and in other words, no human on this earth is UGLY. But, are we lazy to change our hairstyles? Or the answer to this question may not be that accurate as we are trying to believe; unless we are given accurate information and confident by our hairstylists to carry new hairstyles. OR WE ARE TOO COMFORTABLE WITH OUR OLD LOOKS THAT WE ARE AFRAID TO CHANGE? I would believe yes is the answer to this question.

A personal opinion from Essensuals' Director Jacqueline...Being a Hairstylist for more than a decade now and I often felt some clients are too scare to try new looks. From the information given, it is usually a disaster case after having agreed to have new hairstyles. Bad experiences caused FEAR and clients tend to be extra cautious about having new styles. Perhaps consultation are not properly carried out before a haircut. Or, clients wanted a fairy tale haircuts that are not practical or hairstylist failed to give explanation before and after the haircut.
CONSULTATION is a must before a haircut is performed. So if you got to a new salon for a haircut, ensure yourself getting consultation before a hair cut. If the hairstylist wanted to start cutting your hair without at least a 5 min consultation, you have the right to just leave the salon as no proper consultation will cause miscommunication and BAD HAIR DAY. End of the day 'FEAR' is the main reason to change.

Let's share some real life "BEFORE AND AFTER" Hair Cut Session with Essensuals Kuching Team recently. Meeting our expectation, the live models, Tiffany, Mandy and Ghazali were indeed very happy with their new looks; moderate to drastic changes.


BUSY AT WORKS



Stylist Roger with model Mandy

Left to Right; Director Jacqueline, Stylist Roger and Stylist Chien finishing their live
model hair cuts with many others standing and watching seriously.


Many people may know how to cut this hairstyle with a Clipper, can you do without and just using a pair of
good scissors? Director Jacqueline is handling live model Ghazali with care ..not an easy task but the
satisfaction count.


FIRST LOOK: A modern 60s bob using volumising and shine products creates this sexy, upbeat finish. Tip: An ideal style for those with a stronger jawline.

'All about You' 2010 Essensuals Collection.

Before haircut; Tiffany dislike the thinness of her current hair condition which is usually hard to maintain and often she tied it up.



Lovely After the Haircut and perfect with volume.


SECOND LOOK: Make use of the natural texture and movement with this shorter yet feminine, textured cut. Tip: This style accentuates your cheekbones.





Before the haircut, Mandy looks tired and her hair is really dried
and damaged. So we suggested her to be brave and take up a new short look.



WOW! Young looks and looks great...Who would have believe Mandy is
married with 2 kids?





THIRD LOOK: Clean, sharp and alluring, this crop never goes out of style.
Tip: Have your Essensuals stylist assess your head shape before trying this look.




Before the haircut, Ghazali clueless about what suits him. We found out that he had a scalp
problem and easily get irritated when the weather is hot. So we suggest him the short hair.



After the haircut, Ghazali looked more man and happy to keep it short for
more healthy scalp.


From the above photos, we saw the before and after look of a person. And whether the haircut suits the person or not, very much depending on the experience of the stylist and their capability of mind visualising.
Never forget initial consultation before a haircut is very important to create mutual understanding between the clients and the hairstylist.