Love is in the air with our romantic bridal hairstyles course

MHD - April 23, 2018 Dressing and Styling, Hairdressing Education, Hairdressing Tutorials

Love is in the air with our romantic bridal hairstyles course

Take the time to nurture and develop your wedding hairstyles repertoire and you’ll see the benefits throughout your career.

From braids and plaits to rolls and curls, the 5 lessons in our Romantic Bridal Hair Collection will empower you to build up styling skills and techniques guaranteed to delight the bride-to-be, whatever her taste. And with Australian queen of hair-up Sharon Blain, Michel Zeytoun of Michel et Colette and former creative director of Vidal Sassoon, Callam Warrington as your instructors, you’re learning from the best – read more

Extreme Hair Wars – Chameleon Hair Challenge, Episode 6 Preview

MHD - February 28, 2018 Hairdressing Education

Extreme Hair Wars – Chameleon Hair Challenge, Episode 6 Preview

It’s the big final of our fantasy hair competition… we’ve seen 20 style teams come and do battle, we’ve seen 40 eye-popping hairstyles, now our 5 finalists have arrived back at the salon for the ultimate hairy showdown.

The first challenge of the day is the CHAMELEON HAIR CHALLENGE – to make the texture of the hair look like something completely different – this time only the top 3 teams are going through to the final challenge.

Stylist Amy Russell has dreamed up a do that’s inspired by bees with a giant yellow bee-hive that includes a honeycomb style eye mask and real honey – will it be a sweet style or a sticky mess? – read more

How Learning Styles Stacking Speeds Up Hairdressing Training by Steve Turner

MHD - February 22, 2018 Hairdressing Education, Salon Business Ideas and Advice

How Learning Styles Stacking Speeds Up Hairdressing Training by Steve Turner

 

Everybody learns differently and it’s been established that there are seven main learning styles – visual, aural, verbal, physical, logical, social and solitary – and these are all used by different areas of the brain.

Furthermore, most people respond to combinations of learning styles, and are attracted to certain careers that suit their learning patterns. For example, computer programmers may be more logical and solitary learners, while artists and hairdressers may be more visual and physical – read more