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HAIR: JACQUI MCINTOSH, AILEEN FRANCIS, KORELL WILLIAMS, LATHANIEL CHAMBERS & ASSISTING AVLON SALON – STYLENATION BY KIMMY
STYLING: CLARE FRITH
PHOTOGRAPHY: CHRIS BULEZUIK

What a jam-packed issue! HJ had the privilege of joining both the Revlon Pro Summit in Palma and Wella Destination in Gran Canaria, read all about the events in our HJ Reports section from page 22. Meanwhile, in our features section we focus on colour and education, because let’s face it without either, our industry wouldn’t survive. We take a deep dive into the reasons clients aren’t colouring their hair in our Colour Special this issue, taking into account the very real effect the cost of living crisis has had on colour services. On page 39 we fight back against clients’ common reasons for not choosing colour, from worries about finances to concerns about damage – these are the comebacks you need to keep clients coming through your doors. We also explored the inter-generational differences when it comes to colour – are Gen Z really a different breed of client to Gen X? We find out on page 47…

Our education feature emphasises what an integral part of our industry education is – it plays a crucial role at every stage of a hairdressing career. Whether it’s inspiration to elevate your everyday behind-thechair looks or a chance to re-learn the fundamentals, it’s crucial to our industry’s survival that you never stop being hungry for knowledge. Complacency has no place in hairdressing, because clients will go elsewhere, or even worse – turn to box dye. One woman who is a huge advocate for education is Carolyn Newman, who has been educating for over 30 years. She is this month’s HJ Voicenotes columnist, and she shares her opinion on social media educators and their place in the industry, as well as how to choose the right educator for you.

Elsewhere, Jamie Stevens breaks his silence on a turbulent few years that’s seen him downsizing to one flagship salon in Kensington on page 21. He shares the power of the hairdressing community – and not bottling everything up. It was a pleasure to sit down with Michelle Sultan for our Careers interview this month and find out about her journey from working in her aunt’s salon, to becoming presenter Alison Hammond’s right-hand woman. I think it’s fair to say this issue of HJ perfectly encapsulates what a varied and enriching career hairdressing can be.

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WELCOME
Letter from the editor
INDUSTRY NEWS
Our monthly rundown to help keep you in the know
BRIGHTER, BLONDER, BETTER
The first dedicated blonde toning solution from Wella
DIGITAL NEWS
Check out what’s been happening on our website and socials
INSIDER
The latest business stats for 2023
Is client loyalty more important than new clients?
Two hairdressers discuss client loyalty
HJ VOICENOTES
Carolyn Newman discusses what it really means to be an educator in the digital age
WRITTEN IN THE STARS
The secret to getting five-star reviews
The PERFECT COCKTAIL: RETHINK IN-SALON SERVICES
You are just five minutes away from transforming your in-salon services and your clients’ hair
EVERYONE’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE
Jamie Stevens talks mental health and being a business owner
HJ REPORTS: WELLA DESTINATION
Everything that happened in Gran Canaria
HJ REPORTS: REVLON PROFESSIONAL FRONT ROW SUMMIT RETURNS
The highlights from Palma, Majorca
SKILLS TO PAY THE BILLS
A rundown of the courses to help upskill your salon staff
THE PERFECT SALON EXPERIENCE
HOW TO MAKE A LARGE MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE AS INVITING AS IT IS IMPACTFUL
COLOUR NOTES
Peter Mellon talks colour science and managing clients’ expectations
COLOUR CONVERTERS
Despite the current economic crisis, you can still cash in on colour services in your salon by educating your clients on all the options available to them
PURE AND SIMPLE
ASP launches the first-of-its-kind ammonia-free dual action colour
THE GENERATION GAME
Increase spend across each generation of visitors to your salon
EVERYDAY LUXE
Glossy, healthy, radiant hair that your clients will love
SOFTWARE TO SUPPORT YOUR PERSONAL MISSION
Starting a business is an adventure in itself, and when your journey begins with personal loss or exclusion, genuine support is invaluable. That’s where Vagaro’s salon business software comes in
CLASSIC & CONTEMPORARY
Taking cues from natural elements, delving into raw
INTRODUCING…
The Cally Borg Art Team’s first collection celebrates
BRIGHTENING UP BLONDES
Heart of Glass by Davines is specifically designed to meet the needs of treated and natural blonde hair
Far, Far, Far NORTH
Bold bursts of colour contrasted against soft and gentle light all work together
SUBVERSIVE
Focusing on subverting an established system or institution, this collection is inspired by the late, great Vivienne Westwood
BLURRED LINES
A new kind of colour —it’s bold, beautiful, and never boring
simplicity
Sometimes the most beautiful things, are the least complicated
GLOSS
Nineties glamour and high fashion
D.I.S.C.O
A dazzling glitterball of styles that are centred on the disco dancefloor
NATURAL BLISS
Neutral tones are the secret behind this collection, used to amplify colours, shapes and natural beauty
equanimity
Defined, confident personas portray a dazzling spectrum of pastel hues
trending
The latest launches
A FAMILY AFFAIR
The family-owned flagship Collinge & Co has had an upgrade
ADVENTURES OF AN AFRO HAIR SPECIALIST
Michelle Sultan discusses the pits and peaks of her career to date
LIFE THROUGH A LENS
Andrew Smith talks through seven stunning shots from past collections
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