2007 Fall

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Special Report

Education

Fashion & Beauty

Industry Trends

Fifth International Congress of Hair Research in Vancouver, British Columbia

Explore the World of Hair Fantasy

A New Approach to Hair Extension Grafting

Health Insurance May Pay, says Harvey Russo

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The National Hair Journal

VOLUME 11 NO. 43 THE PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATION

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Lab Hair - Lab Skin, What’s Next? $500 billion will be spent on Regenerative Medicine by 2010 Cambridge, UK, 8/07 - Regenerative medicine is in ‘the vanguard of 21st century healthcare” with a ‘worldwide market for regenerative medicine conservatively estimated to be $500 billion by 2010”, says recent U.S. DHSS report. Previously the field has been limited by an inability to create tissues in the laboratory that the human tissue accepts as natural and can therefore be fully integrated into the body. Intercytex Group, plc, a UK based cell therapy company focused on aesthetic medicine and tissue repair, reports completion of Phase I clinical trials (safety) in seven volunteers at a single UK transplant centre, and claims no safety issues have arisen. Five out of the seven patients are showing increased hair numbers. A Phase II clinical efficacy trial on 20 subjects with male pattern baldness is under way in the UK, soon to be fol-

Guyliner Goes Mainstream If girls look good in eyeliner, why not the boys? Los Angeles, 07/07 - Metrosexuals on the fast track to becoming “Bad Boys”. Regular men are stealing the dark and brooding looks musicians like Dave Navarro, host of CBS’s reality

Also undergoing clinical trials is VAVELTA™, Intercytex facial rejuvenation product intended to improve the appearance of facial imperfections. VAVELTA™ is a suspension of human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) in cell storage medium, for injection into the skin. Fibroblasts are responsible for the production of collagen and, when injected into the skin, they are intended to produce collagen. It is anticipated that preliminary results from these trials will be available at the end of 2007. lowed by further trials using variations in delivery technique under similar conditions. The trial is designed to demonstrate efficacy of ICX-TRC, the hair regeneration product currently under development, its dosage regime and delivery device. It is intended that ICX-TRC will be used by hair transplant centers, dermatologists and plastic surgeons in the treatment of male pattern baldness. If all goes well, they plan to include treatment of patients with female diffuse alopecia. A commercial product is not expected to be available before 2010.

This look isn’t new of course. Silent movie star, Rudolf Valentino’s female fans swooned over his heavily eye penciled image in the early days of moving pictures. Rock bands in the seventies and eighties continued the eyeliner tradition. The most visible current bad boy in guyliner, admired by both men and women, is Pirates of the Caribbean megastar, Johnny Depp. (cont. on pg. 14)

Hair Art Installation Hanover, N.H.- 8/19/07 A massive banner in Dartmouth College's Baker-Berry Library runs the length of the vast foyer, bright green lettering stretching from end to end: made out of 420 pounds of human hair! The reactions to artist Wenda Gu's latest installation provokes mixed reaction from its viewers: the freaked out and the fascinated. Sophomore Julian Ng, whos job involves handing out brochures on the artwork and explaining the unrecognizable green lettering that spells the words "educations" and "advertises" says, "A lot of people don't understand that it's hair." When they do, "they get really freaked out." Hair for the 80-foot-by-13-foot banner was collected over several months last year from 42,000 haircuts of Dartmouth students, faculty, staff and residents in Hanover. It was shipped to China, where workers in Gu's Shanghai studio dyed and shaped the locks into paper-thin panels held together by a film of Elmer's glue and tied together with twine.

Rock Star Supernova show and actors such as Johnny Depp have been displaying for some time. With heavily tattooed parts of the body becoming the norm in the mall these days, average guys are on the hunt for the next hot fashion statement. Startling black outlines around the eyes of the suburban male are showing up everywhere, giving them that rebel, outcast attitude, historically so admired by girls.

A second work, "United Nations: United Colors," displayed in another part of the library, is the latest installations in Gu's worldwide "united nations" project that begun in 1993 and all made from human hair. It is a braid of roughly 71⁄2 miles of hair purchased from wig factories in China and India. Rising from a spaghettilike mass and hanging in long loops on both sides of the library's central corridor, it elicits a generally positive reaction. Stainless steel medallions attached to sections of the braid dyed in electric colors bear the names of 207 countries. Written backward, the familiar becomes unfamiliar, leaving viewers to puzzle over the letters. The installations are on display at Dartmouth College's Baker-Berry Library until mid Oct.

Two other products currently under development are ICX- PRO, designed to stimulate active repair in chronic wounds and ICX- SKN, being developed as a skin replacement. In June of this year, Intercytex announced a clinical breakthrough in regenerative medicine at the end of a clinical trial in which “laboratory-made living human skin was fully and consistently integrated into the human body for the first time”. ICX- SKN contrasts with all other living skin graft alternatives which biodegrade after a matter of weeks.

Pink Hair for Hope October is National Breast Cancer Month. When your client donates $10 to The National Breast C a n c e r Foundation at your salon during September and October, they will receive a free pink hair extension graft courtesy of SO.CAP USA Hair Extensions Pink Hair For Hope Campaign. Hopefully they’ll want at least two or three! These unique bright pink hair extension grafts signify a unifying bond between women. To learn how to participate call 877-855-HAIR, visit the National Breast Cancer Foundation at www.NationalBreastCancer.org and www.PinkHairForHope.com

SKIN HEALTH FALL 2007

Hair Club Shuffle Minneapolis, MN 7/07 - Regis Corp. announced that as of June 28, 2007, Fraser Clarke, the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Hair Club for Men and Women, ceased employment with the company and its subsidiaries. Darryl Porter, previously Chief Operating Officer of the Hair Club for Men and Women, has assumed this position Porter has served as Chief Operating Officer of the Hair Club for Men and Women since 2005 and also as Chief Financial Officer from 2000 to 2002. From 2003 to 2004 he served as Chief Financial Officer for a national staffing company. Hair Club is a wholly owned subsidiary of Minneapolis-based Regis Corp. (NYSE: RGS); the largest hair salon operator in the world. Some of the other famous hair and beauty brands owned by Regis Corporation include Supercuts, Mastercuts, Smartstyle, Cost Cutters, Jean-Louis David and Vidal Sassoon.

TV With a Heart New York, NY, 9/9- Producers from CBS, The Early Show spent two days shooting footage about Wigs for Kids to air sometime in the next few weeks. From ponytail donations to having the piece cut-in on a special little girl with leukemia, this program is sure to touch the lives of many across the nation. For nearly 30 years Wigs for Kids has provided complimentary hair replacement systems to eligible children experiencing hair loss due to medical circumstances such as chemotherapy, alopecia, burns, accidents and more. Wig for Kids is a non-profit organization, and relies on volunteers, organizations, companies and foundations for support in order to provide hairpieces at no charge. Founder Jeffrey Paul is proud that 91% of the funds raised are used towards programs. For more info contact Susan L. Ross, Executive Director, Wigs for Kids or visit www.WigsforKids.org

NAHA Winners Las Vegas, 7/07 - The Professional Beauty Association announced the winners of NAHA 18. The North American Hairstyling Awards are some of the most prestigious honors for hairstylists. Hosted by Steven Cojocaru, the event was held at the Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas. Chosen from over 600 entries the 2007 winners are: Master Stylist of the Year, Dusty Simington from Salon Gregorie’s, Newport Beach, CA; Hairstylist of the Year: Allen Ruiz from Jackson Ruiz Salon, Austin, TX and Salon Team of the Year: Pure from Montreal, Quebec

What’s colored in Vegas... stayed inVegas... or did it? (See pg. 10)


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