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Position Available at Qew Hair and Day Spa

December 18, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The following ad was posted on December 18.

Salon Name Qew Hair and Day Spa
Email info@qewdayspa.com
Position Hairdresser
Location 417 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot Vale 3032
Job Requirements Would you like the security of full time employment? Qew Hair needs an experienced (2 yrs min) hairdresser, who enjoys offering clients outstanding services.

Come and be part of a great team and enjoy the rewards. Please include your current resume and contact details.

Only experienced hairdressers with a minimum of 2 years in a ’salon environment’ should apply – all other applicants will be dismissed. 3rd Year apprentices are invited to apply.

Please visit our website www.qewdayspa.com and take a virtual tour of your next Hair Salon environment.

Hours per week 38
Website http://www.qewdayspa.com

Shui Scissors Launchs New Range

December 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Shui SB60 6\

Shui Scissors, the leading Australian based scissor manufacturer has launched their premium international range.

The SB60 shown here without finger inserts is both pretty and exquisite. “Handcrafted from the finest steel” said  Jermey Hoolihan, from Scissors For Stylists. He was literally gushing about the quality of these scissors and was happy to compare them to Kasho and top line Joewell scissors.

When pushed on price Jeremey was more guarded, but assured us these premium scissors would be amazing value.

Salon of the Month

September 23, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

West End Hair Wind

West End Hair – Chapel Street Windsor

Olga Sutcliffe, owner of westendhair is heading off to London for December, such is the demand for her services on the international scene. Olga will be based in London and able to travel for hair extensions for clients and training courses.
Olga is a hair extensions professional that has catered for a number of both international and Australia celebrities. Check out her site for specials and a look at some of the celebrities she has worked with. Who would have ever thought we’d be calling Kate or Jamie celebrities.

West End Hair featured in the Vogue May 2006 issue which featured  the ultimate hair salons across Australia. Olga has not rested on her laurels and has driven westendhair to new heights. Specialising in hair extensions, but also offering a wide range of other services including cuts, colour and dreads. Makeovers and specialised makeup courses are coming soon.

Curls and waves are back

The West End Hair site is full of great ideas for your clients or your own hair. Whether your thinking a clip in for a wedding or a permanent weave, you’re sure to find something you love.

Back to the 70’s wearing clip in hair extensions and styled into a funky afro. Curls and waves are back!

Clip inOlga styled Ashley’s hair with a GHD. Ashley is wearing her clip in long 70’s era Eurotexture clip in hair extensions.

Olga clipped in 3 layers to Ashley’s natural hair and styled them out into a 70’s look (as seen here), a loose but classic hair up an asymmetric loose cocktail wear and a cute pinned pulled back pony tail.

Marcus Strath

September 22, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Marcus Strath

Marcus Strath is the owner and creative director of Style Me 24/7. Marcus knows that

when we look good we feel good; his passion is to enhance natural beauty allowing personality to shine.

Marcus began his career at the age of fifteen at the famous Lillian Frank Hair Salon in Melbourne, it was here that his passion for hair and beauty was formed. Marcus met and mix with top international models and movie stars and well known Australian personalities. Washing Diana Ross’s wig for her concert would impress the most fastidious of us, imagine for a sixteen year old boy from Sandgate! His fondest memory from his time working with Lillian Frank was an invitation to dinner where he sat beside the most famous hairdresser in the world, Vidal Sassoon.Marcus Strath Hair

After only seven months, the sixteen year old was poached by the man who changed the concept of hairdressing in Australia, Edward Beale. Here Marcus enjoyed four years of elite training, not only on the salon floor but doing hair for TV commercials, high fashion shoots, parades and fashion editorial.

Over the years to follow Marcus worked between Sydney and Melbourne while continuing his studies in London, Paris and the States. He was also employed to train ‘up and coming’ artists at Edwards Cutting School.

At twenty three Marcus opened his first salon in Collins Street, Melbourne incorporating a concept of hair and beauty for men and women. Three years later he opened his second salon in the prestigious Church Street, Brighton while continuing to travel between Sydney and Melbourne for his high profile clients and photo shoots.

Marcus Strath MakeupMarcus was hungry to offer clients a total look so when the first Make Up College opened he lined up for another two years of intense study and training. He was then asked to write a hair, makeup and skin care column for a national beauty magazine which lead to another area of his work with the best plastic surgeons and dermatologists in the country.

Throughout his career, Marcus has trained and worked with some of the best hair and make up artists and has earned himself a reputation of the same.

For more information check out Marcus Strath’s Style Me 24/7
Marcus uses and recommends Indola colour products.

Carbon Fiber Combs

September 15, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments 

Carbon fiber combs and why everyone is raving so much about these little beauties!

Well I’ll tell you, that sagging comb with to much wet hair weighing it down becomes a thing of the past. That plastic or acrylic comb is no longer the professional’s tool of choice.  The new alternative, carbon fiber combs, don’t flex. They stay nice and rigid holding the hair with clean even tension. Even that really thick, heavy, wet, hair is easy to control with no flex .
Carbon Fiber Combs
As Michael Gordon founder of Bumble and Bumble salons New York says carbon fibre combs can last a lifetime.

Leader Carbon Combs are the first choice for among professionals. Their elegance, refinement and quality are all indications of a first rate product. A quality Leader carbon fibre comb can last a lifetime. They are the ultimate top quality carbon comb from Japan. The combination of carbon fiber and nylon results in a super strong, lightweight, anti-static and chemical resistant comb.

Scissors for Stylists now sells carbon fibre anti-static Leader combs for the special introductory price of $17.95.

I asked Jeremy Hoolihan the owner of Scissors for Stylists what makes these combs so special and whether I should buy one for my kids hair. He said Carbon Fibre Combs are a tool. A professional quality tool that can last a lifetime. He suggested all I needed for my kids was a plastic comb, the inner stylists within me felt crushed. Seeing my disappointment he suggested a Leader 270 would be best for use in the bathroom to comb conditioner through my kid’s hair.

There are different sizes and number of teeth on the combs. Jeremy said the finer the teeth the more tension. While I was trying to put the phone down Jeremy continued to effuse.

“I was very attached to my fantastic plastic, but now my carbon fiber comb is my trusted work mate. I have a new control over hair, one of precision and strength. After ten haircuts in a day, in and out of hot water, bleach, tint, nothing no stains no damage still with its nice smooth teeth solid rigid back. Yes this will be in my kit next to my Shui scissors for years to come.”

The Shop is Yours! What Next??

September 15, 2008 by Jman · Leave a Comment 

Opening a Hair Salon Part Seven The Space

Ok you’re getting there. You’ve got that key and the rent free period. You’re still working and not telling a soul at work what you’re up to. Good.

Draw a plan. Grab some graph paper, measure out the dimensions of the floor plan and make lots of copies. You’re going to need existing plans and plans of your layout which in turn gives you your list of equipment.

You now have 2-3 weeks to get open!!!!!

Put newspaper across the windows, you want people to become curious. This is one of your first marketing tools.

Need to get your electricity connected, gas, and that new business phone. Sometimes your utility provider will want security deposits this usually comes in your 1st bill.

Style Street Update

September 6, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Style Street Hair
A BIG WELCOME to all the new subscribers to our email updates. Thanks for joining up. Feel free to ask any questions, either in the forum, or using the contacts page.

Some answers to your questions:

You can write about anything you’d like to as long as is about the hair and beauty industries. Write about your career, hair extensions, education, employment, scissors, products, tools, makeup, spas, the list is endless.

The competition winner will be drawn at an hairdressing event night in October and announced on this site.

What’s coming this week:

Competition Launched

August 30, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Style Street Competition LaunchThe first Style Street competition is now officially launched.

As already announced we’re giving away a pair of Shui Scissors. Style Street’s first sponsor, Scissors for Stylists, has now delivered a pair of Shui Scissors as a give away. The first hundred people to sign up at the forum or register for eNews will go in the draw for a pair of Shui Handcrafted two piece forged premium hairdressing scissors. The 99 runners up will all receive a 20% discount voucher on any product* at Scissors for Stylists.

edward beale or another hairdressing legend will draw the winner at the Style Street launch part on October 21. [Update: the response to the competition was poor. As we didn't get the minimum 100 entries, the drawing will be postponed until the 100th entry is received.]

Hurry register now or sign-up for our eNews & Updates.

* Except Joewell Scissors

Slash your Advertising Costs

August 30, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Style Street Launch Style Street is getting dressed. A key feature is our free employment advertising for all salons. Check out our hair and beauty jobs section now. Our developers and designers are still putting the finishing touches on our self serve job advertising, but you can already list jobs. Do It! Enter a job now!

How much do you spend a month on advertising for employees for your hairdressing or beauty salon. $200? $500? $2000? That is crazy. Hair and beauty professionals can slash their advertising costs by using the Style Street Employment Free Listing.

Enter a job right now! It’s free. More hairdressers and beauticians are setting Style Street as their homepage every day. Join the revolution. Help build our industry portal and reduce your advertising and recruitment costs.

Productivity Places Program

August 28, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

The Productivity Places Program has been under fire lately. edward beale steps up to defend the program and tell why edward beale training has joined the government initiative.

edward beale responds to Industry Alert article which appeared in HAIRBIZ Aug/Sep edition
Productivity Places Program
Threatening the hairdressing industry
By Ruth Brown

edward beale training

Let me say after 50 years in the hairdressing industry, the only thing threatening the future of hairdressing is the hairdressers themselves.

Firstly the government should be congratulated by taking the initiative and making funds available for training.

Ruth’s claim that PPP is aimed at job seekers is probably correct but why not? School leavers are not actually flying through the door looking for apprenticeships and as the price of a course can be as high as $20,000 for a Cert 111 it is out of reach for most, who cannot find a position as an apprentice.

Another point Ms Brown made, was that the hairdressing industry has not been considered or approached. Well that’s probably a good thing, or we would most likely still be discussing it when the next election comes around, waiting for hairdressers to agree.

She also states the funding is capped at $5000 is the reason the high profile providers have not been accepted into the program. This is not true, I have trained literally thousands of hairdressers over the past 35 years and cost has never been a factor. If Ruth chooses not to take up the opportunity the government has offered, that’s fine but don’t condemn those that have. I have always said, he or she who charges the price is the one taking the risk, whether it is high medium or low. However I do agree you can’t train someone in 650 hours. I will be applying the full 1650 hours for Cert 111. Ruth suggests this is a short-term stopgap approach which will have devastating long term consequences. However, it could also mean a future in hairdressing for many who normally would not get the opportunity. You don’t need a high level of education to enter hairdressing. The PPP is open to all over the age of 15 who have not completed year 12. Year 12 is form 6 in old terms which is much higher than what was the norm 15 years ago.

If you take Ruth’s advise and visit www.productivityplaces.deewr.gov.au you will find the name edward beale and many other reputable names, her reference to this as a race to the bottom (lowest common denominator) is an insult to myself and others who have entered the Productivity Places Program. To conclude high quality standards in training in the hairdressing industry also depends on the commitment and dedication of educators and the student alike not necessarily resources.

Yours truly,

edward beale

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