Headmasters Magazine Special Edition

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DISCOVERING

TALENT Find your perfect

TRENDS Autumn’s

career path

Love your shape

Find the right style to match your face

Brighton ROCKS!

We love the midi Gwyneth Paltrow steps out in the coolest length of the season

hottest hair straight from the catwalk

Super successful franchisees reveal all


HAIRNEWS

SCALP TREAT

Welcome to… …the Salon International Special Edition of Headmasters Magazine. This issue is all about realising your potential. Be inspired by our super successful franchisees Fran Davies and Hugo Ratzel in Brighton on pages 16 & 17. Get your fashion fix with our catwalk report for Autumn/Winter 08 on page 3. Hairdressing heroes, the Headmasters Artistic Team give us the lowdown on a busy working week on pages 6 & 7, while you can check out the midi – this season’s hottest celeb look – on pages 10 & 11. And finally, get planning with our hairdressing career expo on page 18.

Balances, purifies and

strengthens your scalp and hair This prescriptive in-salon ritual will sort out any itchy, flaky scalp conditions for good. Book in ASAP at your closest Headmasters salon. Kérastase Biotic £24.00

THIS ON Sloving... EeA Sw ’re MI N T LIFT Gorgeous after a stressful

day in the city, this calming, cooling and quenching moisturising duo is all you need to unwind. Paul Mitchell Lavender Mint Moisturising Shampoo £10.95 and Conditioner £11.95

Laura Hinton, Editor PS Don’t forget to log on to www.hmhair.co.uk for the latest job opportunities at Headmasters Published on behalf of Headmasters by WordWide, 4-8 Rodney Street, London N1 9JH, www.word-wide. co.uk For Headmasters: Editor, Laura Hinton; Marketing Manager, Emma Freeman; Editorial Assistant, Louise Curran. www.hmhair.co.uk 02

GLAM I T UP

A cross between a salt spray and a texturiser, this gives hair that undone but glamorous Sienna Miller/ Kate Moss vibe. Redken Urban Experiment Wool Shake £15.70

STOP PRESS...

Headmasters has opened in scenic Tunbridge Wells, and more super-chic salons are planned for Notting Hill, Soho, Ealing, East Sheen and Woking! www.hmhair.co.uk


HAIRNEWS

CATWALK REPORT

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STYLE PRE TTY, SOF T, FEM ININ E BUN S

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air has definitely moved on for autumn 08. Gone is summer’s matt look hair texture and we say a very welcome hello to swingy, shiny autumn hair. So ditch the dry shampoo and reach for the shine spray! The key to hair in the coming season is unfussy and soft. At Burberry Prorsum and Oscar de la Renta, we saw pin-straight, shiny hair teamed with a 70s’ nude lip. Versace, usually famed for its überglam hair, sent girls down the runway in the prettiest buns with natural, wispy pieces falling across the face.

DIANE VON FURSTENBURG

The key to hair this season is unfussy and soft

DIT CH THE DR Y SH AM PO O AN D RE AC H FO R THE SH INE SP RA Y At Stella McCartney, Jil Sander and Balmain, hair was long, natural and slightly naïve. Team it with fresh-faced minimal make-up, pink cheeks and bitten lip colours. It works really well with both the 70s trend and embellishments such as sequins or beading. To get this season’s naturally shiny hair, book in for a

glossing at Headmasters. This gentle hair colour washes out after a few weeks but gives hair a super-shine injection. There is still some hair drama out there for those who want to push hair boundaries a little further. It is the season of the film star muse – Baby Jane-inspired teased dos were seen at Christian Dior and Marlene Dietrich-big rollered hair at Diane Von Furstenburg. So, grab your hair volumiser and go!

Paul Mitchell Freeze and Shine Super Spray £9.50

Kérastase Volume Expansion Spray £16.50

Join us! Call our recruitment team on 020 8296 6480 or to apply online visit www.hmhair.co.uk www.hmhair.co.uk

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MAKE-UP FOCUS

CUSTOM BLEND

Janine Bird, Head of Artistry and Education at Prescriptives, says: “If time is in short supply, make sure that your foundation is an exact duplicate of your skin. This cuts down valuable time in blending to make a foundation that really works for you.” THE MUST-HAVE Prescriptives Custom Blend Foundation £45

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Look groomed and gorgeous on the salon floor even when time is tight! With more Vogue covers to her name than any other, and clients like Kate Moss and SJP, Celebrity Make-up Artist Mary Greenwell and bespoke beauty brand Prescriptives Head of Artistry and Education Janine Bird share their expert advice...

SUPER FAST

EYES

Mary says: “Use a highlighter pen under the eye to lift the eye area, then use kohl inside the eye and along the roots of lashes, and finish with tons of black mascara.” THE EYE ESSENTIALS Prescriptives Lash Envy £16 Elizabeth Arden Smoky Eyes Powder Pencil £12.50

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Guerlain Issima Precious Light Smoothing Illuminator £25.00


MAKE-UP FOCUS

LIPS AND CHEEKS Janine says: “For cheeks, smile, add a dab to the apple and then blend in. For lips, pout! Use your finger and smudge the colour into the middle of your lips and finish with a quick slick of your fave gloss.” Mary advises: “Use a small amount of sheer blush

just to give hint of colour. Pale is in. Opt for deep reds to black or sheer lipstick. Goth is big this year. Get rid of excess shine with loose powder.” Dual purpose products are perfect for 5-minute touch-ups and great space-savers in your makeup bag!

LIP AND CHEEK LUST LIST Prescriptives Plush Blush in Maui Mai Tai £14.50 Prescriptives Tint Balm in Smoothie £12.50 Chanel Aqualumière

Party Red £16 Prestige Cosmetics Fresh Glow Baked Mineral Blush in Pink £7.99 Suqqu loose powder in natural £35

Don’t forget eyebrows! “If you have a well-groomed set of brows they really help to frame the eye and add instant definition, so you won’t need as much eyeshadow,” says Janine. www.hmhair.co.uk

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FROM THE SALON FLOOR

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HMDIARY

Y DIAOR F AN ARTISTIC TEAM JO NA THA N SO ON S

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he Headmasters Artistic Team is a vibrant and creative collective that works on exciting projects from Britain’s Next Top Model to London Fashion Week and magazine shoots. We asked them to keep a diary for one week to find out the highs and lows of an exciting life behind the scenes…

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MONDAY ART TEAM MEMBER: Jonathan Soons BOOKING: Julien Macdonald catwalk show I couldn’t sleep last night because today I am working with Samantha Hillerby for the first time! I wake to the sound of three alarms (because you never know) and jump in the shower. Get to Green Park with a bad neck from the weight of my kit – thank god for the invention of the wheel! Get to Lancaster House and the police are outside – luckily I remembered to bring my photo ID. After 10 minutes of them looking me up and down in my skinnys


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C E L E B B IR TH D A Y S HO O T F O R C O M PA N Y M A G they let me in. I find the way to the hair and make-up room – very lavish. Sam enters and I’m in awe! All the team is present and really friendly. The first model comes in straight from Luella show and Sam talks us through the hair for the show: fuse the hair flat, tuck behind the ears and texture the ends with your finger – simple but beautiful! Then the models start rolling in fast and everything goes mental. Unfortunately for us the hair needs to be clean so we head to the toilets – its not all glamour you know! Then it’s three stylists to one girl as we are tight on time, and finally the models are all prepped and ready to go. Then it’s show time!! This is it, we line up and they are out. The music is so loud and clothes are flying everywhere. Then suddenly it’s all over; three hours of work for six minutes of showtime! Then it’s a quick dinner at Itsu and a bit of a rest ready for the next show Anna Sophia Back – here we go again...

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TUESDAY ART TEAM MEMBER: Herman Ho BOOKING: Company Magazine Front Cover and six-page feature It’s an early start as I know this is going to be a busy shoot. The booking is for Company’s birthday issue and we’re shooting eight celebrities for a special pull-out front cover. I’ve packed my session kit the night before so all I have to do is jump on my scooter and whiz through the London traffic. It’s a quick coffee when I arrive and then straight to work. I start with the girls: Joanna Page from Gavin and Stacey, who I give some soft movement to her trademark bob. Next was Gabriella Cilmi, the singer/songwriter who penned this summer’s hit, Sweet about Me. For her look we went a bit more rock and roll and she really pulled it off in style. Next up was James Morrison; I love his music so it was great to meet him and I actually cut his hair for the shoot. Then I moved on to Tamsin Egerton, the St Trinian’s actress. She was great fun and has gorgeous hair to work with. Once finished I nipped back on the scooter and out for dinner with friends. 07


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WEDNESDAY ART TEAM MEMBER: Darren Hau BOOKING: Top secret Living TV show Wake up to alarm at 6.30 and get up really excited – doing a top secret TV show with living legend Twiggy – WOW! Usual morning ritual and then jump in the car sent to pick me up, all hyped up ready to go! Grab coffee on run to location, then call my team to make sure everything is bang on schedule. Arrive at studio for a quick meeting with the producer. I then brief the team on hair looks for the day – today it’s about centre-parted, fish-tail plaits done very loosely either side of the head, then disheveled and pinned to create a soft textured boho-luxe look. I leave the team to carry on, and nip to a meeting with show presenters Twiggy, Paula Reed and Lauren Leverne – so lovely! Then rush off to do celebrity guests. I did Fearne Cotton’s hair who was just so friendly and gorgeous. I gave her a 70s Gucci look, bang on trend for AW08. Grabbed some lunch but far too excited to eat so have a ciggie (naughty I know). Wrapped up for the day and said goodbyes to the crew – a brilliant day with everyone. 08

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THURSDAY ART TEAM MEMBER: James Busby BOOKING: Nathan Jenden under Sam Hillerby and Vodafone Live show with the Headmasters Team 7am – rise and shine, and majorly excited because I’ve got a long busy day ahead. Today I’m doing my fourth show of LFW under the amazing Sam Hillerby and her fantastic team. The hair was loose, uncontrived ponytails with ribbons and brooches attached to create interest. Before I knew it I was rushing around 10 minutes before the show pinning in brooches and hats and making sure all the hair was where it needed to be. It was all over in a flash; then I had to find my equipment and it was on to the next job at Dex private members’ club in Brixton at 7pm for the Vodafone Live show. I helped Claire, Herman and Joan build a huge L’Oréal Playball castle of products, during which time I ate my own weight in Jelly babies and felt a bit sick! www.hmhair.co.uk


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At 9pm the stars rolled up. Drinks were flowing for the celebs and I did Holly Willoughby’s hair, giving her a rock-chick look. Then I had a little chat with the guy from Bo Selector in character and cut the hair of a couple of members from The Automatic. Had a quick break and went upstairs to a BBQ on the roof where we saw Emma Bunton and Mark Ronson and ate mini burgers – finally, as we were starving! The party wrapped up at 1.30 and I jumped straight in a taxi home.

FRIDAY ART TEAM MEMBER: Jonathan Soons and James Busby BOOKING: Men’s Barbering Course at L’Oréal Hammersmith

PL A YB A L L HA D A S TA R R IN G R O L E A T TH E VO D A F O N E L IV E S HO W

classics as this is the basis for everything else. We then move on to our second demonstration, which is much more advanced men’s cutting. Everyone heads off at 11am for a much needed quick coffee break. We then do a third demonstration of a men’s long cut. Before we know it it’s lunch. James and I eat together and discuss our students expectations to make sure they go away with everything they need. At 1.30 we begin our workshop. Each stylist works on one or two models on an area they need upskilling on. James and I work on a one-to-one basis with them. At 4pm we recap on the day, and everyone fills in their feedback forms. We then head out with any of the students who want to for a quick drink afterwards.

We meet at Hammersmith at 8.45 and sit down over a morning latté to go over course content and our models for the day. At 9.30 we meet our students and begin our introduction. We like to find our what our students are expecting, so one by one JAM ES MO RR ISO N we ask what they want to achieve during GET S SO ME STY LIN the day. We then go through latest L’Oréal G Techni Art products and our favourites to make sure everyone’s product knowledge is bang up to date. Speak to our friendly The first demonstration of the day nt team to discuss exciting career recruitme begins and it’s classic barbering possibilities at Headmasters on 020 8296 6480. To find – it’s good to start with the or to apply online visit www.hmhair.co.uk

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HAIRFOCUS

GWYNETH PALTROW IS BACK WITH A

BANG

. . . e v o l e W the midi Your definitive guide to this season’s must-have length!

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HAIRFOCUS

ANNE HATHAWAY AND LIV TYLER WORK IT FOR BRUNETTES

LOVE THIS LOOK

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he latest celeb hair craze is the midi. It’s the perfect length, slightly longer than a bob and a refreshing change to long hair. The midi is ideal for those who want to ease themselves into a shorter cut from long lengths. It’s the look that helped to highlight Gwyneth Paltrow’s comeback and enabled Emma Bunton to shed her Baby Spice image for grown-up chic. The good news for the rest of us is that it’s really flattering on most people. It’s right for you if… You are bored with your long hair but are scared of a severe cut. Jonathan Soons from the Headmasters Artistic Team says: “It’s the perfect transition cut from long hair because it is still versatile. It’s long enough to wear straight, wavy and www.hmhair.co.uk

up – so those used to longer lengths won’t find it too restrictive.” It’s also great for those growing out last season’s bob. But, avoid this cut if you have really thick hair that needs lots of layers. The Perfect Finish... Blow-dry hair smooth and curl the ends under for everyday chic. Tong it for evenings and texturise for a 70s’ rock-chick vibe. Plus it still has enough length for ponies and buns.

PSST!

MUSTHAVE PRODUCT

Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Balm £12.50

Kérastase Lait Nutri-Sculpt £16.50

Ask your hairdresser for… A blunt shoulder-length cut.

Own your own salon!

Call Tim Binnington for more information on 020 8296 6493 or register your interest online at www.hmhair.co.uk/franchise

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HAIRFOCUS

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HAIRFOCUS

LONG

Long faces are longer than they are broad and have good bone structures

Celeb Longs: Hilary Swank, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sarah Jessica Parker

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DO:

Short cuts look gorgeous; jaw to shoulder length can also look really good. If you have fine hair, try shorter cuts that make your hair look thicker and your face wider. If you have a long forehead, a blunt fringe will look really feminine. Paul Mitchell

DON’’T:

Thicken Up £11.50

Go for ultra long locks or centre partings.

SQUARE . . . . .

HILARY SWANK: SHORT WORKS WELL WITH A LONG FACE

DO:

Square faces have a strong, angular jaw and often a dominating forehead

Go for a cut that softens the jawline, is feathered at the top and has layers around the ears. If you have fine hair a long, straight, blunt cut is super flattering. Do fringes that skim the eyebrows and are longer at the sides – try Headmasters’ fringe menu to find the best one for you. Some fine highlights around the face can be really flattering.

DON ’T:

Cut above the jawline, avoid bobs that finish at the jaw and sharp cuts.

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Celeb Squares: Katie Holmes, Rosario Dawson, Demi Moore, Jennifer Aniston, Victoria Beckham

PSST!

MUST HAVE PRODUCT

L’Oréal Techni Art Hairmix Supreme Smooth £11.95

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HAIRFOCUS

HEART Heart-shaped faces have cheekbones that are slightly wider than the forehead and usually a pointed chin Celeb Hearts: Scarlett Johansson, Sophie Dahl, Jennifer Love-Hewitt, Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer

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Choose a style that gives you volume around your chin. Soft layers work really well. Try to emphasise your amazing cheekbones! Short bobs look cute and sexy – they work especially well on curly or wavy hair. Fringes can work – blunt or short and wispy are best.

ROUND

A round face is as long as it is wide Celeb Rounds: Kirsten Dunst, Kate Winslet, Charlotte Church, Renée Zellweger

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DO:

Graduated bobs and choppy cuts where pieces fall onto the face. Long side fringes will work to elongate the face and highlight the cheekbones. An off-centre parting works well to break up the roundness.

DON ’T:

Avoid rounded cuts and volume at the sides, especially with curly hair.

L’Oréal Playball Texture Tonic £10.75

KIRSTEN DUNST: OFF-CENTRE PARTINGS GO WITH ROUND FACES www.hmhair.co.uk


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ELLE MACPHERSON: OVAL FACE MEANS ANYTHING GOES

Kéastase Nutritive Mousse Nutri Sculpt £16.50

PSST!

MUST HAVE PRODUCT

. DON ’T:

Go really short or have height at the crown, or severe slicked-back looks.

OVAL The widest part of the head is the forehead, which then gets gradually thinner towards the chin Celeb Ovals: Elle Macpherson, Halle Berry, Sienna Miller, Tyra Banks, Elizabeth Hurley

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Almost anything – you are in hair heaven. Emphasise your cheekbones and eyes with face-framing layers and eye-skimming fringes.

DON ’T:

Absolutely nothing!

Redken Rouge Paste £12.90

Join us!

Call our recruitment team on 020 8296 6480 or to apply online simply log on to www.hmhair.co.uk

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OURSALON

Our Salon FRAN DAVIES & HUGO RATZEL HEADMASTERS BRIGHTON

Our brilliant franchisees from the Brighton branch talk about what makes the perfect partnership

OBSTACLES

The biggest obstacle we had was making sure we had a brilliant team to open with, as being able to lock people into a new salon that hasn’t even opened yet is challenging. Also promoting our salon in the local area took lots of focus and energy. The PR and Marketing team at Headmasters helped with the launch but we wanted to use all the marketing tools available to us, so the HM Magazine was a huge success for us locally.

SECRET TO SUCCESS

Super organisation, planning and having very high standards. Also don’t be scared to have a slightly bigger team for the first few months. We got busy really fast so it was essential that we had the team to cope with demand.

ADVICE

Mock up every last detail of your perfect salon. Visualise what your team will be like, and think about education, what you’d like to earn in the first year – everything – and work backwards from there. 16

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PRESSURES

The time and the hours. If it’s your business, you have to be there no matter what.

HINDSIGHT

We would have concentrated harder on getting our reception right to start with, and taken more of the reception courses offered by Headmasters. We took for granted how much goes into it, and our team got busy so fast that we needed our reception team in place. Also don’t listen to too much to people trying to sell to you, like local newspapers offering deals. Take time to make your decision and ask the advice of the Marketing and PR team.

MANAGEMENT

We are both different but between us we cover all the bases. Fran is good at logisitics, plans, budgets, education, and Hugo leads by

PSST!

FRAN SAYS

MOC K U P EV E RY DE T AI L O F YO U R P E RF EC T S AL O N example on the shop floor, is excellent at customer service and has very high hairdressing standards. We’re lucky that it works well.

GROWTH

We’d like to be the leading salon in Brighton and the salon people recommend to their best friend. We’d really like to open more franchises along the South Coast.

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OURSALON

Fran Davies

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Fran Davies CV in brief: Headmasters, Wimbledon, Assistant Headmasters, Raynes Park Stylist & trainee manager

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Headmasters Kingston & Wimbledon, Manager Headmasters Wimbledon, Educator

STRUCTURE

We are 25% and 75% partners, which works brilliantly for us because before we went into it we were both very open and honest about what we wanted from the venture. Fran wanted to invest money and time for her future and Hugo wanted to own his salon and business. Fran is the consultant partner and Hugo is the working partner. We don’t argue but we do thrash things out and there is never any bad feeling, we know where each others expertise lies and we have a deep respect for each other professionally.

SAVIOURS

Being in Brighton has been our saviour. For Fran because being in the outdoors and fresh air gives her head space to think

ons Daniel Hersheson, Operati ols Nich vey Director – Har p Daniel Hersheson, Grou Operations Director Headmasters, Technical Education and Art Team Director & Franchise

Hugo Ratzel Hugo Ratzel CV in brief: Art et Coiffure, France, Junior Stylist ist J.L. Deforges, Paris, Styl d, Islan S. T Hugh, Reunion Senior Stylist Senior Guy Kremmer, London, ber Stylist and Art Team Mem Metropolis, London, Art Director l Headmasters, Internationa Creative Director Trevor Sorbie, Art Team Member Headmasters, Franchise Owner, Brighton

Owner, Brighton

properly – going to the sea front for an hour at the end of the day helps to get rid of any negativity. For Hugo, Brighton means being close to home and his young family. In a particular person, our saviour has to be Tim Binnington, Commercial Director at Headmasters. We both have a great relationship with him and can tell him anything!

PHILOSOPHY

We are both passionate about hair. Trends and fashion are extremely important to us, as is making women look beautiful. It’s so rewarding to take someone who thinks they are ordinary and make them feel beautiful. We nurture every member of staff in the salon to adopt our philosophy in their hairdressing.

For more information on owning your own Headmasters salon, speak to Tim Binnington confidentially on 020 8296 6493

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CAREERFOCUS

Career File H

The ultimate guide on how to get ahead in hairdressing

airdressing is enjoying its moment in the spotlight – and not before time. After all, if you had to describe your perfect career, the chances are it would include some of the following: an opportunity to be creative and hands-on, to travel, socialise, be involved in fashion and earn lots of money. It sounds too good to be true, but in hairdressing it’s a reality.

The Artistic Route

PROS: You could work at prestigious fashion shows, shoots with top celebrities and even on TV. Plus there are fantastic opportunities for travel, staying in gorgeous locations across the globe – the stuff of dreams! CONS: The competition can be tough, so give yourself a head start by joining an artistic team with an established reputation and a long list of shows and magazines they work with. Make sure you’re prepared to put in some hard work and that you’re passionate about the creative side of hairdressing.

Management Matters

PROS: Fantastic on-the-job

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training, so you can earn while you learn. With a bit of effort it’s possible to run a busy salon with a great team from a young age. In the right job, managers have excellent earning potential, good career mentoring and fantastic career opportunities. CONS: Don’t get stuck in one salon. You need your career to develop with you, so make sure you work somewhere that can give you further opportunities and increased earning potential.

Make sure your career develops with you The Importance Of Education

PROS: Educating hairdressers is really rewarding, as you can see the results of your efforts very quickly. Plus you’re working with people who choose to be there and want to learn. Within a good group, education can be motivating,

Fun side of education creative, fun and rewarding. CONS: Some groups may not place a large priority on education – so make sure you choose one which does invest in it. This means you’ll be rewarded for your efforts properly with good pay and career development.

Your Own Salon

PROS: This really is the ultimate dream for many hairdressers. Do it well and you can create a fantastic nest egg, plus your earning potential is unlimited. As your own boss you can make all your own decisions and create a business to be proud of. CONS: The stats aren’t on your side – 80% of new businesses fail in the first two years, and risking your money on a sole venture can be a huge gamble. However research shows that 97% of franchises are still in business after five years. Investing in a franchise means your systems and procedures are professionally constructed and you have the support of an experienced team.

Join us! Call our recruitment team on 0208 296 6480

OR for more information on owning your own Headmasters salon call Tim Binnington on 0208 296 6493. To register your interest or apply online visit www.hmhair.co.uk www.hmhair.co.uk


s t s i l y t required s

Call our recruitment hotline on 020 8296 6480 or apply online www.hmhair.co.uk


At Headmasters we concentrate on giving our clients beautiful, healthy, fashionable hair, which shimmers in shop windows and makes them the envy of all their friends. Headmasters’ blend of exquisite cutting, beautiful colouring, catwalk-quality finishing, and charming, devoted customer service means our clients can relax safe in the knowledge that they are in the hands of experts. Our salons are based in the most exclusive parts of the country, including: • Bath • The Blo Out Bar, Fenwick Bond St • NEW! Brighton • Bromley • Chiswick • Clapham • Croydon • Epsom • Fulham • Fulham Broadway • Guildford • Ham Academy • Hammersmith

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Harrow Kingston Manchester Mayfair New Malden Paddington Putney Raynes Park Reading Richmond Sutton Staines Teddington NEW! Tunbridge Wells

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Twickenham Walton Wandsworth Weybridge Wimbledon Broadway Wimbledon Village

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Surbiton Notting Hill Soho Ealing East Sheen Woking

To book an appointment, please call 08700 841 400 or for more information, visit www.hmhair.co.uk

OWN YOUR OWN SALON!

Call Tim Binnington for more information on 0208 296 6493 or register your interest online at www.hmhair.co.uk/franchise


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