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ULTIMATE MAKEOVER
EXCLUSIVES!
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF INTERCOIFFUREAugust 2017 @beautylaunchpad#beautylaunchpad
ULTIMATE MAKEOVERRevamp your
salon’s design
EXCLUSIVES!
Collections from Matrix, Redken and Z.one
LAY IT ON THICKHow to manage thinning hair
ULTIMATE MAKEOVER
EXCLUSIVES!
60 PortfolioThe Z.one team reimagines punk in Unrestricted; Redken’s Matthew Tyldesley taps summer memories as inspo for Tropical Vibrancy
68 Fixer UpperRamp up your salon’s design with advanced equipment and top tutelage from the experts
72 Through Thick and ThinAdvice and products for clients whose hair is thinning
76 A Tale of Four CitiesMatrix top talent turns to the chicest cities for the Cityscapes collection
FEATURES
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LIVE & LEARN
28 Profi lesKeune’s Jessica Mills refl ects on 20-plus years in the business
30 POVKamilah Gerestant dishes on winning Beauty Changes Lives’ Vidal Sassoon Professional Beauty Education Scholarship
32 Giving BackPureology takes a stand against ovarian cancer
Beauty Launchpad (ISSN 1557-0053 & USPS 022-881), Volume 16, No. 8, August 2017 is published monthly by Creative Age Communications, Inc., 7628 Densmore Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91406-2042, USA, Phone 818.782.7328, Fax 818.782.7450. Basic annual subscription rates are: $24.00 in the U.S., $60.00 in Canada, and $80.00 in other international countries. Periodicals Postage Paid at Van Nuys, CA and additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: Send all UAA to CFS; NON-POSTAL AND MILITARY FACILITIES: send address corrections to Beauty Launchpad, P.O. Box 1072, Skokie, IL 60076-8072. Canadian distribution publication agreement no. 40798037. Beauty Launchpad, 6915 Dixie Rd., PO BOX 2601, Mississauga ON L4T 0A9, Canada.
TRENDSETTERS
18 Runway ReportAveda’s Frank Rizzieri makes styling a cinch at Tibi; braids continue to dominate the catwalks
25 A-ListOlivia Culpo is the new face of ghd
26 Mood BoardSee what’s inspiring Redken’s Justin Isaac
AugustBEAUTY LAUNCHPAD VOLUME 16/ISSUE 8
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ON THE COVERPhoto: Imaxtree.com
Designer: Balmain spring/
summer 2017
See more on page 16.
BEAUTY
44 Best bets for autumnal beauty; resuscitate strands from summer damage; achieve the hottest celeb hairstyles; oils to stock your shelves with; and more
REGULARS10 Log On / 14 Editor’s Notebook / 16 On the Cover
80 News / 94 Advertiser Index / 96 World View Irish barber and Eufora educator John Keegan sources a style of the past for his newest compilation
34 Salon of the MonthJust B Hair Salon beautifi es the residents of Duluth, Georgia
36 Quick TipsWays to make over your male clients
38 Head of the ClassVivienne Mackinder continues to expand HairDesignerTV
40 Learning CurveMatrix elevates education
42 Social NetworkUrsula Goff draws upon famous paintings for her coif creations
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF INTERCOIFFUREAugust 2017 @beautylaunchpad#beautylaunchpad
ULTIMATE MAKEOVERRevamp your
salon’s design
EXCLUSIVES!
Collections from Matrix, Redken and Z.one
LAY IT ON THICKHow to manage thinning hair
6 On the CCovoverer
orld View Irish barber and Eufora educator
WorldView
lthough originally intended for women in the 1700s, the pompadour
hairstyle was eventually adapted for men, popularized after being seen
on rock and roll legends like Elvis Presley and Little Richard. It has
proved a timeless classic, most recently featured in a collection of looks
by Irish barber and Eufora Hero for Men educator John Keegan. “What inspired me
for this image was 1950s-style pompadours, but I wanted to add a modern twist,”
Keegan says. “The look was styled to show the real depth of the haircut. I’m known
for my pompadours, and in my eyes, this style is the most challenging to perfect. It
constantly tests my skills as a stylist.” Keegan employed precision cutting for its strong lines and classic finish, while
the textured look adds length on top to maximize movement. To achieve this style, he
created a square shape by layering on top and made sure that his blow-dry finish lent
volume. For the defined styling lines, Keegan used his own “Ellie definition styling
comb” with Eufora Elevate Finishing Spray. “I call this look and style the ‘Dismantled
Pompadour,’” explains Keegan. “It’s a classic cut with a fresh finish. The higher the
hair, the closer you are to heaven.”
IRISH BARBER AND EUFORA EDUCATOR JOHN KEEGAN
REIMAGINES THE 1950S POMPADOUR WITH ACONTEMPORARY TWIST. —KAMALA KIRK
POMPandCIRCUMSTANCE
LET THE LIGHT IN.
As highlights
continue gaining
traction in male
grooming, it’s clear
that sun-touched
locks look hot on
both sexes. “Add
subtle color to
revitalize strands,
infuse shine and
complement tan skin
tones,” advises Gary
Baker, UNITE (@unite_hair)
creative director. But
don’t forget to tweak techniques
to suit men’s individual needs.
“Try more subtle, softer painting
options instead of traditional foiling
methods,” offers Jessica Zeinstra,
Andis (@andisclippers) global
education manager.
CHOP A CROP. “Long pompadours may be too hot to trot, so beat the heat by cutting length on sides and introducing a disconnected drop fade,” recommends Kelly Bileddo, Sexy Hair (@sexyhair) master artist and owner of Salon Antebellum in Saint Louis, Missouri. Or go even shorter with a classic crop, which Gibs Grooming (@gibsgrooming) educator Danny Amorim calls “by far the steamiest current trend.”
A furry face lends natural
insulation, but beards don’t
need to be nixed once
winter wanes. Instead, opt
for stubble. “Buzz down
beards with a 3 guard,
starting under the ear and
working up into a fade,”
suggests Gama Diaz,
BaBylissPRO
(@babylissprousa) platform
artist and educator.
Finished looks should be
maintained but not overly
manicured. “The overall
vibe is carefree facial hair,”
reveals Casey Terramoccia,
Agadir (@agadirint) stylist
and owner of Iconic Barber
Shop & Shave Parlor in
Glen Rock, New Jersey.
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Live & Learn/Quick Tips
“Summer is in full swing and men’s tress trends are continuing their seasonal evolution,”
notes Danny Amorim, Gibs Grooming educator and master barber. Keeping pace with the
soaring mercury are an assortment of sizzling looks. —FM
Manly Makeovers
“Faded summer stubble should
reveal a sharp jawline,” says Diaz.BETTER BUNS. “Morph last season’s man bun by straying from the typical U-shaped pattern and cutting in a deep V contour pointing down toward the neck,” proposes Amber Smelker, Eufora (@euforainternational) stylist and owner of Salon Nouveau in Tucson, Arizona. Razors are rad for this type of trim. “The tool ensures styles look naturally lived-in, while thinning weight so napes may breathe,” adds V76 (@V76) educator Manny Rolon.
Ricardo Santiago Jose Barba
“Rework the classic
pompadour with
summer lovin’ middle
parts and Caesar
cuts,” suggests Kelly
Bileddo.
According to
Danny Amorim,
cool dudes
love the crop
because it’s
trendy with
minimal
disconnection.
MORE HEAT.
“Gentlemen, fear not the hot tools!” urges Ricardo Santiago,
Olivia Garden (@oliviagardenint) lead educator. At the end
of the day, blow-drying remains the best way to achieve cool
styles; polish looks with a lightweight, frizz-fi ghting texturizer.
“Messily styled manes still look good after getting brutalized by
humidity and more active warm weather lifestyles,” muses Wahl
(@wahlpro) education and artistic team member Jose Barba.
Amber Smelker
“Ladies and gents can both have fun as
blondes,” says Gary Baker.
Gama Diaz
Casey Terramoccia
SAVE STUBBLE.
Manny Rolon
Jessica
Zeinstra