HAIRDRESSING APPRENTICE 1ST YEAR
September 30, 2009 by JPR · Leave a Comment
• HAIRDRESSING APPRENTICE 1ST YEAR
• Busy modern hair salon
• located in St Kilda and the city
woksense is a busy modern hair salon located in St Kilda and the city. We currently have a career opportunity for an apprentice hairdresser to join our team as an ideal applicant for this role you will
• be willing to learn
• have a great customer service and communication skills
• be enthusiastic and motivated
• have a passion for hair.
Wages based on the award rate
Please call Lore on 9670 0496 or send resume to worksensemelbourne@iftelecom.com.au
(Full time students not to apply)
Positions Available – Colourist & Stylist
September 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Posted 18 Sept
| Salon Name | STELIOS PAPAS SALON |
| yvettepapavasiliou@me.com | |
| Position | Colourist |
| Location | Toowong, Brisbane |
| Job Requirements | *Senior Colourist/Stylist *Must have minimum 3 years as a Senior *Knowledge of Matrix colour preferable but not necessary. *Motivated to participate in shows and seminars. |
and
| Salon Name | Stelios Papas Salons |
| yvettepapavasiliou@me.com | |
| Position | Stylist |
| Location | Toowong, Brisbane |
| Job Requirements | * min 3 years exp as Senior * Willing to participate in shows and seminars * Ability to retain clientele * Love hairdressing!!! |
Apprentice of the month- Bec Poirrier
September 15, 2009 by JPR · Leave a Comment

Style Street: How are you and where are you?
Bec Poirrier: I’m good thanks; I’m sitting at my desk at the computer with a cup of tea.
SS: How long have you been in the hairdressing game?
BP: 2 tears, maybe a bit longer.
SS: Where have you worked?
BP: Gilston Four and Worksense Haircutters
SS : Where did you start and why hairdressing?
BP: I started at Gilston four and I became a hairdresser because I use to always do crazy colours and cuts on my own hair in high school and really enjoyed it and thought it was cool.
SS: What are you working on at the moment?
BP: Helping my friend out with a photo shoot to help her with a portfolio and me.
SS: Top 10 products/tools in your kit and why?
1.Potion9 by Sebastian – amazing for curly hair- creates a soft natural un-frizzy curl.
2. Aveda Brilliant Humectant Pomade – great because it’s a good curl enhancer plus adds shine witch most likely curl hair doesn’t have.
3. Pure Abundance Potion by Aveda- great for adding texture and messing it up a bit.
4.Smooth Infusion Prep by Aveda- I like to use this in damp hair before I b/w to make a nice smooth/soft finish.
5.Confixor Gel by Aveda- great for blow-waves with lots a body and waves or flicks.
6.Wigo Hairdryers- I love Wigo dryers because they don’t blast the hair to much when drying curly/wavy hair and has a good cooling button for setting the curl.
7.Wooden blow wave brush with heaps of bristles, I like these for good tension.
8.Ceramic blow wave brushes- good for when I’m doing big blow waves with lots of body and curl/ flicks on the ends. I use two and use them like a hot roller.
9.GHD irons- they’re handy sometimes, I don’t like it use them to often. Good for curling/ smoothing.
10.Rollers- for setting
SS: What has been your career highlight?
BP: Learning from my first boss Tim Millar and helping him back stage at a Versace runway show witch wasn’t very big but still was fun
SS: What are the biggest problems facing apprentice hairdressers today?
BP: I guess and financial set backs especially for apprentices living out of home. It can be hard also emotionally with all the pressures within the salon, it can be a stressful environment sometimes but in most cases there great to learn from but sometimes that’s hard to understand when you first start I think.
SS: How can we get in contact with you?
BP: Call me Worksense Haircutters 03 96700496
SS: Future plans?
BP: Hopefully travel and keep learning from awesome hairdressers and meet cool creative types and hopefully love and ENJOY my work.
Position Available – Receptionist Chermside QLD
September 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Position Added 10 September
| Salon Name | Shine Beauty Chermside |
| rebecca@shinebeauty.com | |
| Position | Receptionist |
| Location | Chermside, QLD |
| Job Requirements | Junior Reception role in a very busy Beauty Salon. Must be confident and motivated. Extra training in spray tanning will be given to right candidate |
| Hours per week | Min 15 |
| Qualifications | - |
| Website | http://www.shinebeauty.com |
Andrew Iacuone-Hairdresser of the month
September 8, 2009 by JPR · Leave a Comment
Meet Andrew Iacuone.
He’s one busy hairdresser. We caught up with him via facebook for a chat.

Street Style
Hey, how’s it going?
Andrew
I’m Feeling pretty cool, just chillin in my house.
SS
Cool, so you’re a busy man to catch these days, so business must be good?
Andrew
Business is pretty cool! All is good on that front.
SS
Where are you working at the moment?
Andrew
I’m working outta Momac in St Kilda.
SS
I see
So I first met you when you were 19? Is that right?
Andrew
Damn straight! A sparkly eyed youngster.
SS
So when did you start as a hairdresser?
Andrew
I was 14 Years Old. I Started at Toorak rd in Sth Yarra. At a good old place called Rok Studio!
SS
14! That’s young… What was your first impression of ROK?
Andrew
Well I initially started as Boy Saturday, and went from there. Rok was a dynamic space as I remember it. Full of Bravado and a real passion for Hair. I loved it. A tough gig though.
SS
And what were your duties there as a 14 yr old?
Andrew
Well. I made the best cafe’ in town. Well at least that’s what I told them. And I took care of the clients and the salon in general.
SS
That’s so cool. So they took you under their wing…so to speak?
Andrew
Absolutely… or they threw you out of the nest! It was pretty straightforward. I learned some great stuff in there.
SS
So then, why hairdressing? Was that something the young Andrew got into or…?
Andrew
Yeah I loved Fashion and did a stint at Dangerfield (which is a local fashion shop here in Australia). I didn’t much like working in the rag trade though. But could see a lot of the same kinds of kids working in the hair game. So I gave it a shot. And felt at home straight up. I’ve never looked back since!
SS
Okay. So then I met you again in London 2001, where did you work there?
Andrew
I was working for Aveda at that time.
They had a cracker of a shop in Knotting hill. I was based there!
SS
That’s right. It feels like a lifetime ago.
I remember thinking that London was the “Mecca” of hairdressing. And that I was going to learn so much.
What did you learn from London as a hairdresser?
Andrew
Well. To be honest, I remember feeling much the same. I was full of excitement and was quite overwhelmed at first. But soon came to realize that we Melbourne Haircutters rated pretty highly over there. I learned that “Hair is hair”. And if you love it and your passionate about it then. You can be just as good no matter where you’re.
SS
Yes. I got that too. I also thought that the haircuts walking down every High street was all looked the same. Like everywhere you went the kids had the same haircut.
And that every haircut had a name attached…. The Beckham or The fin etc
We just don’t do that in Melbourne.
Andrew
Absolutely!
It’s kind of Naff really. Like Sydney in that, if they clock it in a magazine or in the street.
They want to roll just like that. We don’t roll like that in Melbourne!!
SS
So I heard a rumor that you have worked in 16 different salons over the years… Is that true?
Andrew
Who knows man? I never counted them in my younger days. Maybe? I walked my walk.
SS
So it’s true or not?
We’re not talking lovers here…we are talking Hairdressing Salons.
Andrew
I don’t Kiss and tell.
Now you got me thinking and counting. I’d say your Bang on.
Well actually, maybe a few less. .
SS
16 is a lot of salons, I can imagine what the people reading this would be thinking. Have you got anything to say to them out there?
Andrew
Yeah that’s a sticky question. On paper it doesn’t look good. I was young. I guess I was ruthless in my pursuit of knowledge. And my passion for learning took me far and wide. Great for me though. Perhaps, a pity I couldn’t learn all that in one place. But all that’s behind me now.
SS
So are there any hairdressers that you worked with that you admire?
Andrew
From time to time I came a cross some very talented and passionate people. A young man called Jean-Paul Rosette springs to mind! .
Martyn Gayle at Aveda is a genius.
Nicolas Jurnjak in Sydney
Guido Palau is a god; I passed him a pin once. I was peeking and freaking all day!
SS
Okay, now a tough question, are you ready?
Andrew
I’m scared.
SS
What are the biggest problems facing apprentice hairdressers today?
Andrew
I feel that most salons around the country seriously lack dedication to education and training ” Inn House”. And that most certainly doesn’t help young kids who are already doing a shorter apprenticeship of 3 years. These two things are the biggest challenges in my view.
SS
What advice would you give to young apprentices?
Andrew
My advice to young apprentices is very simple. It is extremely important that you work for an organization that has a real focus on education and is dedicated to NURTURING, EDUCATING AND CULTIVATING Its people. Much like any company, the success of a hair shop is dependant on its people. So if the right structure and focus is in place, you’ll have every opportunity to succeed. Having said that, what an individual puts in is what they’ll ultimately get back. So if the dedication is there and within the right structure. The only way is up.
SS
So tell me your top 10 products/tools?
Andrew
So I had a little look in my kit and have come to realize that I actually roll fairly light these days. I have quite a few things I like to work with but find I like tend to change it in accordance with the direction of my work or the particular brief I’m working with.
I really do like the following products and use them a fair bit.
Strong hold styling gel (Kiehls)
Volumizing tonic (Aveda)
Hair Resort (Kevin Murphy)
Easy Rider (Kevin Murphy)
Session Spray (Kevin Murphy)
Prep (Bumble and Bumble)
Re Do (Jonathan Product)
Pli (L’Oreal)
Holding Spray (Bumble and Bumble)
Brilliantine (Bumble and Bumble)
As far as styling tools are concerned. I love Blow-drying Hair! So I have lots of different brushes. Round brushes, square brushes, Nana brushes. I also carry a few different Mason Pearson brushes. Yet again in different sizes!
I do use quite a few different kinds of Irons. I always have at least 3 different diameter curling irons. I have a really hot Hairdryer being a Parlux and I also carry around three different irons form GHD, being Slim, Thin and thick! But a big favorite would be the 3 Prong tong!
SS
Fantastic. So how can we get in contact with you…?
Andrew
I generally receive all of my work through referral. So basically word of mouth.
Momac Hairdressing
120 Carlisle st.
St.Kilda 3182
0395342108





