Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Bond's Work in Culture App

In the Feb/March edition of the Culture Magazine App, Leslie's work was featured in an interactive article which included sliding images and videos.  Leslie won this opportunity by entering a Facebook competition and is a great opportunity for exposure and medium for Leslie to share his work. Culture Magazine is the top hairdressing magazine in Australia so this has been a fantastic opportunity.




Interview with our new Stylist Robert

Bond: Why did you choose hairdressing?

Robert: I actually fell into it, as it was put to me "you get to meet a lot of beautiful women, you can be artistic and it's fun" all of the above is true.  If you want to be successful you have to live and breath it.  If you just want a job there are many jobs out there with a lot less commitment. I still love it.

B: What are your goals/aspirations?

R: I've achieved a lot in my time. I have no regrets and I have already reached a lot of my goals. My aspirations are to have fun doing hair and to help the young hairdressers in the early years of their development. 

B: What's your favourite part of hairdressing?

R: Cutting is my favourite part, its easy then followed by colouring. When cutting I love creating new looks as it is fun. 

B: What's your favourite moment so far?

R: Styling hair at the Waldorf Hotel in New York for a show, it was so surreal.  Meeting Trevor Sorbie (British Hairdresser of the Year) and getting to watch him work. And hearing a client say "I love it" and watching them walk off with their heads held high feeling great.


Trend - Imitating Natural Colour

A trend at the moment is colour that doesn't make the hair looked like its coloured. Its about low maintenance colour of which the purpose is to richen natural colour but keep a natural feel. Using natural or neutral tones mixed with colours of the same tone but slightly lighter give a variated look that naturally occurs in uncoloured hair.




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