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New SIC Codes Mark “Landmark Moment” for UK Hair Industry
The UK hair, beauty and spa industry has reached an important milestone, as new Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes are officially introduced for the first time since 1948. Following years of lobbying, a Steering Group has secured a structural change that separates the sector into distinct categories, offering long-awaited recognition at government level. Previously, hair and beauty services were grouped under a single SIC code within “other personal services”, alongside industries such as funeral services and dry cleaning. This classification failed to reflect the scale, diversity and professionalism of the modern sector. Without accurate SIC codes, industries risk being misunderstood or overlooked. For beauty professionals, this has meant limited visibility in economic data, making it harder to advocate for support, regulation and investment. “This has been an issue close to my heart and a core focus of our work since the conception of the Council,” said Millie Kendall, chief executive of the British Beauty Council, which was among the associations that campaigned for the change. “The classifications were outdated and no longer represented the breadth of the multi-faceted industry.”
THE FELLOWSHIP FOR BRITISH HAIRDRESSING ANNOUNCES NEW PRESIDENT
Simon Shaw has been named the 40th President of the Fellowship for British Hairdressing. Commenting on the news, Simon shared: “I’m honoured to be taking over the role at this very special time in the Fellowship’s history.” Simon has outlined plans to expand education and membership, particularly through further education across the UK. A long-time member and former Head of Education, he has played a key role in raising the organisation’s profile. Fellowship for British Hairdressing Chair, Marcus Allen commented: “His commitment and dedication to the Fellowship is immeasurable, which will ensure a very exciting two years ahead.”
Michael Gray to Host Masterclass Homecoming Event
On 31st May, session stylist and educator, Michael Gray, will host a one night masterclass in Coventry, marking two decades in hairdressing with a homecoming event set within the city’s famous landmark, Coventry Cathedral. Michael will share his signature approach to hair up and red carpet styling through a live look and learn format, alongside the moments, influences and turning points that have shaped his career to date. With former mentors, industry peers, press and emerging talent all set to be part of the guest list, the event is designed to celebrate the journey so far while inspiring the next generation coming through. Tickets and further details are available at michaelgrayhair.com
78%
THAT’S THE NUMBER OF RESPONDENTS WHO REPORTED EMPLOYMENT COSTS, NATIONAL INSURANCE AND PENSIONS AS THEIR BIGGEST CHALLENGE IN BUSINESS RIGHT NOW, ACCORDING TO THE BRITISH HAIR CONSORTIUM’S SERVICE INDUSTRY STATUS REPORT
SALON SERVICES & SALLY BEAUTY LAUNCH IN-STORE TRAINING
Salon Services & Sally Beauty are bringing professional training directly into local stores across the UK, supporting today’s evolving hair workforce from independent stylists and freelancers to salon-based professionals. With over 50% of hair professionals now working independently or on a freelance basis, and salons facing increasing cost pressures and VAT impacts on already tight margins, access to affordable, local training has never been more important. Brand educators from Sally Beauty and Salon Services’ exclusive brands (XP, Wunderbar and Lômé Paris) will visit 10 stores nationwide to deliver bite-sized, practical, in-person training.
MEET THE NEW COLORAQUA AMBASSADORS
Eight Coloraqua Ambassadors have been selected following a campaign on the brand’s social media channels. Finalists took part in a one-to-one discussion with Tracey Ann Smith, Creative Director of Coloraqua, to share their interest in the opportunity. Tracey and the MOOD team ultimately selected eight salons and stylists to become official Coloraqua Ambassadors: Charmaine Gulley, Cox and Co Salon; Alison Brightwell, Shane Brown Hair; Samantha Blues; Stacey Smart, Karoliina Saunders Hair Salon; Joseph Armstrong, Embrace Hair and Beauty; Anika Wilding, The Hair Hive & Hair Loss Clinic; Lucy Godden, Number 89 Hair; and Chris Grimley, Fusion Hair Co.
Caroline Larissey, Chief Executive of the NHBF, on the Government’s announcement of a £900 million expansion of the Youth Guarantee:
“HAIR AND BEAUTY IS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL VEHICLES WE HAVE FOR GETTING YOUNG PEOPLE INTO SKILLED, FULFILLING WORK. WE WELCOME ANY POLICY THAT LOWERS THE BARRIER FOR BUSINESSES TO SAY YES TO A YOUNG PERSON WHO IS READY TO LEARN.”
K18 Launches Artist Programme
K18 has launched the ‘K18 Pro Artist Program’, an initiative designed to champion educators and stylists shaping the future of the industry. Selection prioritises educators who teach independently, build engaged audiences, and demonstrate leadership in the professional space. “The future of hair artistry is being shaped behind the chair every day, and by talented educators sharing their expertise within the pro community,” said Kathy Lewis, SVP of Global Education at K18 Biomimetic Hairscience. “The K18 Pro Artist Program is our commitment to investing in those artists – amplifying their teachings, expanding their reach, and supporting the communities they’re building.
GHD ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP APPOINTMENTS TO SUPPORT GLOBAL GROWTH
ghd has unveiled leadership changes replacing its Chief Marketing & Digital Officer role with a broader Chief Growth Officer position, integrating brand, category, digital and commercial functions. Liz Griffiths, currently Managing Director UK&I, will assume the role, with Ross Leibbrandt, Managing Director APAC, succeeding her in the UK&I market. Meanwhile, Norberto Videira expands his remit to Regional Managing Director EMEA & APAC. Jeroen Temmerman, CEO of ghd, said: “As we celebrate 25 years of ghd, evolving our structure and unifying growth functions will drive greater consistency, agility and impact across markets.”
Philip Kingsley Joins British Beauty Council as Patron
Haircare and trichology brand Philip Kingsley has joined the British Beauty Council as a Patron, to support raising industry standards and advocate for best practice in hair and scalp health. For Philip Kingsley, becoming a Patron reflects both its proud British heritage and its forward-looking ambition. Brand President Anabel Kingsley commented: “Our collaboration with the British Beauty Council provides a powerful platform to champion evidence-based information, advocate for best practice, and ensure that hair and scalp health are recognised as an essential part of the wider beauty and wellbeing conversation.”
The Freelance Hairdressers’ Association Announces the Return of INSPIRE!
The Freelance Hairdressers’ Association (FHA) has announced the return of INSPIRE! 2026, its flagship event for freelance and self-employed hairdressers. Taking place on 28 June 2026 at Hellidon Lakes Hotel & Resort in Daventry, the one-day event will bring together education, creativity and community. Attendees can expect live demonstrations from leading brands, alongside opportunities to discover new brands in the Retail Village. The event will conclude with the FHA Freelance Awards, celebrating industry talent. Tickets start at £170, with discounted rates for members, offering access to education, exhibitions, refreshments and lunch.