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- Local Inspiration from Nicole at Gary Rom Man Riverlands
A clean fresh cut from Nicole at Gary Rom Man Riverlands . Click the image below to view the Instagram post. Stylist: Nicole Salon: Gary Rom Man Riverlands Follow Nicole on Instagram @nicole_da_barber @garyromman_riverlands We'd love to feature your work! To get your styles, looks or colour formulas featured in Hairnews, send them either to brad@hairnews.co.za or DM them directly to our Hairnews Instagram page.
- Style Inspiration: Femme Fatale by Adrian Pardo
Inspired by a melting pot of bold and sophisticated trends, Adrian Pardo's new Femme Fatale collection is a celebration of individuality, empowerment and innovation. This proposal transforms hair into a canvas for artistic expression, combining technical mastery with a futuristic vision that redefines the limits of color. The collection stands out for its focus on wigs meticulously constructed with natural hair bases, designed in collaboration with the Iván Rojas School of Makeup, which guarantees unparalleled quality and versatility. On these unique pieces, a palette of tones worked with pure pigments is deployed, achieving trend-setting finishes for the coming season. High-impact colors Femme Fatale explores tones that are a balance between natural and vibrant, with proposals such as: “ Cherry Red ”, a deep red with intense and passionate hues. “ Cowboy Copper ”, a warm copper that evokes strength and nostalgia at the same time. Fantasy colors that break schemes, perfect for the most daring. Techniques leading the future of color The collection incorporates innovative methods that promise to dominate the scene in 2024/2025: Color Block: Contrasting color sections that bring a graphic and structured touch. Halo Color : A play of light and shadow that creates a halo of color around the face, enhancing the features and adding depth. Hair: Adrián Pardo @adrian_pardo_hairstudio Photographer: Martín de Brito @martindebrito MUA: Escuela Superior de maquillaje Iván Rojas (Fx: Iván Rojas, MUA: Karmen Marquez and Beth Agüera) @ivanrojasescuela (with @karmenmarquezmuah and @bethaguera) Stylist: Adrián Pardo and Elena Fdz de Cuadra @elenafdzquadra Models: @noemicalvente; @marinagmz._; @taniia_ange; @danubelba Products : Goldwell @goldwellpro_es and @goldwell_es
- Local Inspiration from Jen at Fox & Davidson Hair Design
Take a look at this incredible full platinum transformation from Jen at Fox & Davidson . Click the image below to view the Instagram post. Stylist: Jen Products: Schwarzkopf Professional Salon: Fox & Davidson Hair Design Follow Jen on Instagram @ haircraft_by_jen @fox_davidsonhairdesign We'd love to feature your work! To get your styles, looks or colour formulas featured in Hairnews, send them either to brad@hairnews.co.za or DM them directly to our Hairnews Instagram page.
- MUK Toning Drops: Small Drops, Big Impact
A Game-Changer for Salon Professionals MUK Haircare has once again redefined professional hair toning with the launch of its revolutionary MUK Toning Drops. Designed for efficiency, customisation, and ultimate control, these ultra-concentrated drops give hairdressers the power to neutralise unwanted warmth and enhance tonal preference with just a few drops. Whether combating brassy yellows or controlling deep orange hues, MUK Toning Drops are set to become an essential tool in every colourist’s arsenal. Why MUK Toning Drops? MUK Toning Drops are more than just toners—they offer a bespoke, professional-only solution that adapts to the unique needs of each client. With their highly concentrated formula, these drops deliver maximum toning impact using minimal product. They allow for precise control over warmth elimination while ensuring seamless integration into a variety of salon treatments. Key Features & Benefits: Highly Concentrated – Small but mighty, requiring only a few drops for visible results. Bespoke & Customisable – Mix into a variety of hair care and colour products for tailored toning. Hybrid Usage – Intermix with professional hair care treatments, colour formulas, and express toners. Professional-Only – Ensures expert-level application and results. Vegan & Cruelty-Free – Ethical formulation with no animal-derived ingredients or testing. Compatible with all professional brands and can be used in 3 ways: in bleach, colour, and back bar shampooing. Violet vs. Blue Toning Drops: Finding the Perfect Match The MUK Toning Drops range includes two powerful variants: Violet Toning Drops – Ideal for neutralising unwanted yellow tones, achieving cool ash blondes, platinum perfection, and shimmering grey hues. Blue Toning Drops – Designed to control unwanted orange tones, perfect for creating expensive brunettes, achieving glacier ice blondes, and maintaining a rich, cool finish. How to Use MUK Toning Drops These drops can be seamlessly incorporated into multiple salon services, including: Custom Colour Maintenance Masks – Personalised take-home treatments for extended colour vibrancy. Pre-Toning Solutions – Essential for eliminating unwanted pigments before applying ash or cool tones. Lightening & Colouring Treatments – Mix into either of our MUK Powder Lighteners, MUK Hybrid Cream Colour, and MUK Express Toners for enhanced results. Transforming Toning in the Salon MUK Toning Drops offer unparalleled efficiency, flexibility, and impact, making them a must-have for professionals looking to refine and perfect their colour work. Toning drops does not affect the colour's development in any way and will achieve optimum results without unwanted tones. Whether maintaining icy blondes or achieving deep, rich brunettes, these drops provide the ultimate in customisation and control. Experience the power of MUK Toning Drops—where small drops create big impact. For more information, email edu@veaudry.com or order yours today at orders@veaudry.com . MUK Haircare is distributed by Veaudry International, a full-service partner, servicing the Hair and Beauty market. Other distributed brands include Veaudry, DS Laboratories, and Addmino-18. Let’s Connect: www.mukhair.co.za | orders@veaudry.com muk HAIRCARE SOUTH AFRICA distributed by Web: www.veaudryint.com Email: info@veaudry.com Orders: orders@veaudry.com Tel: +27 11 465 4370
- Amazing International Career Opportunity for Hairstylists in Australia
Ready for a life changing move? Salons in Brisbane & Queensland, Australia, have both sponsored and unsponsored positions available for Hairstylists. With lucrative salaries being offered and access to immigration services, you could make the move to a brighter future. Minimum Requirements: Must speak English fluently. Have a minimum of 5 years working experience as a hair stylist Certificate/diploma in hairdressing. Must be willing to relocate to Australia. For more info or to apply, please email your CV to chantal@luminousrecruitment.com
- Local Inspiration from Jen at Collab Hair
Chic short hair balayage that beautifully blends vibrant hues for a stunning, sun-kissed effect, from Jen at Collab Hair. Click the image below to view the Instagram post. Stylist: Jen Products: Schwarzkopf Professional Salon: Collab hair Follow Jen on Instagram @jencollabhair @collab.hair We'd love to feature your work! To get your styles, looks or colour formulas featured in Hairnews, send them either to brad@hairnews.co.za or DM them directly to our Hairnews Instagram page.
- Style Inspiration: Focus by Annabel Payne
“I set out to create looks that are both bold and refined. I chose a white backdrop to bring a clean minimalistic element that allows the focus to be on the contrasts within each look. By mixing more commercial styles with editorial shapes, I wanted to strike a balance between relatable and unconventional.” Annabel Payne, Newcomer of the Year Hair: Annabel Payne at TONI&GUY London Make-up: Louise Lerego Styling : Borna Prikaski Photography: Narita Savoor
- Summer Styling Made Easy: Featuring milk_shake® Whipped Cream for Effortless Summer Looks
Transform Your Summer Hair Styling with milk_shake® Whipped Creams! As the warm summer months approach, it's time to embrace products that will keep hair looking fabulous and healthy despite the heat. We're excited to introduce you to the milk_shake® range of whipped creams designed to make summer hair styling a breeze. Let's dive into the benefits of our Silver Shine Whipped Cream, Moisture Plus Whipped Cream, and the classic Normal Whipped Cream. Silver Shine Whipped Cream Perfect for clients with blonde, grey, or white hair, the Silver Shine Whipped Cream neutralizes unwanted yellow or brassy tones, leaving hair luminous and vibrant. Infused with milk proteins, organic berry extracts, and Integrity 41®, this whipped cream deeply nourishes and protects hair from environmental stressors. It's the go-to solution for maintaining stunning silver hues all summer long. Moisture Plus Whipped Cream Summer heat can often leave hair dry and brittle . Moisture Plus Whipped Cream is the ideal remedy for clients in need of intense hydration. Formulated with hyaluronic acid, organic papaya extract, and Integrity 41®, it provides long-lasting moisture and restores hair's natural elasticity. This product ensures smooth, manageable, and frizz-free hair, making it a summer essential for all hair types. Normal Whipped Cream For those looking for an all-purpose styling aid, the Normal Whipped Cream is a fantastic choice. Enriched with milk proteins and Integrity 41®, it conditions and nourishes hair without weighing it down. This lightweight whipped cream adds volume, shine, and manageability, making it perfect for creating effortless summer styles. Why Choose milk_shake Whipped Creams? Easy to Use : These whipped creams are simple to apply, making the styling process quick and hassle-free. Multi-Benefit : Each product offers unique benefits, from colour enhancement to deep hydration, ensuring there’s a solution for every client’s needs. Quality Ingredients : milk_shake products are made with high-quality, natural ingredients that promote healthy, beautiful hair. Transform your clients' hair this summer with milk_shake® Whipped Creams . Elevate your salon services with these versatile and effective products, and watch as your clients leave with stunning, healthy hair that withstands the summer heat. Contact milk_shake® on: Email : marku@z-one.co.za or georg@z-one.co.za www.z-oneconcept.com/en | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
- My Salon Software: Managing and Motivating Staff
One of the most frequent questions I am asked is “how can I manage and motivate my staff?” Quite simply, you can’t. People, clients, staff, suppliers all act according to the way they feel about you and your business and the way they're treated. One of the greatest challenges to our industry is changing staff - what is known as staff turnover. This is particularly rife in the hair and beauty industry. Understandably clients don't like to see change and your business will have trouble growing if you are always changing staff. One of the only management tools you will ever need is called ‘staff performance reviews’. Simply showing each staff member a profile of their work over various periods of time, 3 months, six months, once a year. If only once, then definitely in the first 3 months of each new year. Your staff are your champions of your business (or should be) and, like champions, they need feedback about their performance (how well they are doing in relation to how much money they earn). For this you will need KPI or 'key performance indicators' . This essential report shows exactly how each staff member's turnover is made up focusing particularly on :- CLIENTS - How many referrals do they get; How many first-time- clients do they retain; Is their average-docket- value growing; Are they growing their business profile (upselling client to other products and services)? ATTITUDE - Are they team-players?; How is their time-keeping?; Are they working to grow the total business or are they only focused on themselves? AMBITION - Are they pro-active and goal-oriented or just do what is expected of them?; Are they open to growth? From this exercise you will find their strength and weakness, identify training needs and assist them is setting targets for themselves. The whole relationship between employer and employee is about GROWTH . And the slower they grow, the quicker they go. The name says it all as we continue to grow our Proudly South Africa software. Visit us on: www.mysalonsoftwareint.co.za Contact us: Email: terry@mysalonsoftware.co.za | Tel: 083 650 0952 Email: sune@mysalonsoftware.co.za | Tel: 083 484 2960 Email: christoff@mysalonsoftware.co.za | Tel: 083 302 0785
- EOHCB: Understanding Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL) In The South African Educational Landscape
In South Africa, the Skills Development Act and the Department of Higher Education and Training have implemented several initiatives to enhance workforce skills, particularly in industries like the Personal Care Sector. One of these initiatives is the Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL). This program, administered under the auspices of the Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA), aims to formally recognize the skills and knowledge that artisans have acquired through informal learning experiences. Let’s explore how ARPL works within the South African hair and beauty industry and its alignment with relevant legislative and educational frameworks. What is ARPL? Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL) is a process that formally evaluates an individual’s existing skills, knowledge, and experience against specific industry standards. In the hair and beauty industry, this encompasses skills such as hairdressing, skincare, nail technology, and other cosmetology treatments. The aim is to recognise and certify these competencies without requiring individuals to complete traditional formal training programs. Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL) acknowledges that people continuously acquire knowledge and skills throughout their careers, both formally and informally. This process allows for the formal recognition of this learning in terms of registered qualifications and unit standards, irrespective of where or how the learning was obtained. Legal and Institutional Framework and reasonabilities of role players: Quality Council for Trades and Occupations The Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) plays a pivotal role in the Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL) process. The QCTO is responsible for ensuring the quality and credibility of the ARPL assessments and certifications. This involves setting standards and guidelines for the evaluation of prior learning to ensure that it meets national and industry-specific benchmarks. Additionally, the QCTO oversees the accreditation of Trade Test Centres and assessors, ensuring they have the necessary qualifications and adhere to the required protocols. By maintaining rigorous quality assurance processes, the QCTO ensures that certifications awarded through ARPL are valid, reliable, and recognized across the industry, thereby upholding the integrity of the national skills development framework. Skills Development Act The Skills Development Act (No. 97 of 1998) aims to develop the skills of the South African workforce, improve employment prospects, and ensure the quality of education and training in the workplace. The Act emphasises the need for lifelong learning and the recognition of prior learning as key components of the national skills development strategy. Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) The Department of Higher Education and Training in South Africa oversees the implementation of educational policies and frameworks that support ARPL. By providing guidelines and standards, the Department ensures that the recognition process is fair, transparent, and consistent across various industries, including hair and beauty. Services SETA The Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SSETA) plays a crucial role in facilitating ARPL in the Personal Care Sector. Services SETA is responsible for developing qualifications and learning programs, accrediting training providers through the QCTO, and ensuring that the assessment and certification processes align with national standards. According to the Department of Higher Education and Training’s "Criteria and Guidelines for the Implementation of Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning" (Act No228, 17 March 2017), share several key responsibilities that are outlined to be met: Section 8, page 12 8.1 The Department of Higher Education & Training (DHET) sets policies, criteria and guidelines regarding all ARPL practices. 8.2 The Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) within this scope is responsible for quality assurance and artisan certifications. 8.3 An accredited Trade Test Centre will conduct the ARPL evaluation process from advisory to the consolidation of the Statement of Results (SoR) as per approved toolkit for the specific trades for which they are accredited, excluding any gap closure interventions. 8.4 Accredited Skills Development Providers (SDP) are responsible for the delivery of the gap closure interventions in terms of the knowledge and /or practical skills components as identified during the ARPL evaluation/assessment process, and such training records must be included in the Portfolio of Evidence (PoE). 8.5 The employer is responsible to provide on-the- job experiential training to an ARPL candidate to address the gaps in the workplace component as identified in ARPL evaluation process and provide the candidate with a record of trade (logbook) related duties performed, and must be included in the PoE. 8.6 The National Artisan Moderation Body (NAMB), with statutory functions and as an Assessment Quality Partner (AQP) of the QCTO, is responsible for trade test related functions. In this instance NAMB is responsible for the development of ARPL Toolkits for all occupational trades and the general quality assurance function of all trade test practices. 8.7 All accredited Trade Test Centres (TTC) must accept ARPL applications and register qualifying candidates. Records of all admitted candidates must be kept and whenever required, provide such records for moderation by the NAMB. The ARPL Process in the Hair and Beauty Industry 1. Application and Eligibility: Individuals with extensive experience in the hair and beauty industry can apply for ARPL through Services SETA. Applicants must submit evidence of their skills and experience, such as portfolios, references, and work samples. Prospective candidates must apply at an accredited Trade Test Centre relevant to their trade. The application process includes completing a standard form for statistical purposes. Candidates are then assessed for compliance with ARPL criteria and, if compliant, are assisted in compiling a Portfolio of Evidence (PoE). 2. Assessment: The assessment process involves evaluating the applicant’s skills against the relevant industry standards. This assessment can include practical demonstrations, theoretical tests, and interviews conducted by qualified assessors. 3. Gap Training: If there are gaps in the applicant’s knowledge or skills, they may be required to undergo additional training. Services SETA facilitates access to accredited training providers/trade test centres that offer tailored programs to bridge these gaps. 4. Certification: Upon successful assessment, the individual is awarded a formal qualification or certificate which recognises their prior learning. This certification is equivalent to qualifications obtained through traditional training programs and is recognised nationally within South Africa. Benefits of ARPL for the Hairdressing, Cosmetology, and Beauty Industry For Employee’s Career Advancement with formal recognition of skills can lead to better job opportunities, higher wages, and career progression. Validation of Skills, where employees gain confidence and professional credibility through recognised certification. For Employers Skilled Workforce where Employers benefit from a more skilled and qualified workforce, which can enhance service quality and customer satisfaction. Reduced Training Costs - Recognising prior learning can reduce the need for extensive training programs, saving time and resources. For the Hair and Beauty Industry Standardisation of the ARPL process promotes standardisation and consistency in skill levels across the industry. Professional Development which encourages continuous professional development and lifelong learning among Hair and Beauty professionals. The Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL) in South Africa’s hair and beauty industry provides a structured and equitable way to recognise the skills and experience of professionals who have gained their expertise through informal means. Supported by the Skills Development Act, the Department of Higher Education and Training, and Services SETA, ARPL ensures that these individuals receive formal certification, enhancing their career prospects and contributing to the overall development of the hair and beauty industry. Through ARPL, the South African hair and beauty industry aims to uplift and formally recognise the valuable skills that many professionals have developed through years of experience, ensuring a brighter and more professional future for all stakeholders involved. By valuing and validating prior learning, ARPL plays a pivotal role in building a skilled, competent, and professional workforce in South Africa. For any further information or enquiries please contact the EOHCB representative in your area by clicking HERE . EOHCB Contact Details Web: www.eohcb.co.za | YouTube: www.youtube.com/@eohcbsa7855 Facebook : www.facebook.com/eohcb | Twitter: twitter.com/eohcbsa Instagram: www.instagram.com/eohcbsa
- Style Inspiration: The Sculpted Muse by Sarah McCulloch
The Sculpted Muse is an ode to the artistry of hair, where texture, form and creativity converge. Inspired by the timeless beauty of Sculptural Art, each look in the collection is designed to highlight the intricate details and natural flow of textured hair. From bold, defined shapes to soft, fluid curves, Sculpted Muse celebrates the beauty of individuality and self-expression through hair. Like a muse that inspires greatness, this collection brings out the powerful, unapologetic elegance in every strand, it’s about crafting beauty that elevates, and celebrates the essence of who we are. Hair – Sarah McCulloch Hair Photographer – Lee Howell MUA – Louise Brown Assistant – Maxine Holmes Scott
- Rent-A-Chair and Stylist Position Available at C&C Blonde Specialist in Cape Town!
• Are you an experienced hair stylist? • Are you looking for a chair to rent in Durbanville (central Durbanville)? Be part of a group of women that uplifts other women. C&C is a well established and up-market hair salon, specifically focusing on blonde and color. We pride ourselves in employing skilful and well-mannered hair stylists, who show initiative and leadership. 💁♀️ If you think you would be an asset to our C&C family, apply NOW ! Contact: 076 580 1574 Email: info@studioone.co.za for an interview! C & C Blonde & Colour Specialists team We offer all advanced blonding techniques and dimensional colour services with expert advice. We take BLONDE / COLOUR to the next level! C & C Blonde Specialist De Ville Centre Corner of Wellington & Main road Durbanville Contact us on: (079) 950-6465 ( whatsapp or call) Website | Facebook | Instagram
















