The 25th of August is celebrated International Day barber, the professionals who make us great and who with the crisis have seen noticeable cases in their beauty centers. We will honor them by meeting some of the most influential.
In addition, you should know that the hair after the summer is usually more brittle and that it is now time to take care of it.
Benefits of hairdressers
They provide a complete craft discipline, where dexterity and skill with the hands play an important role.
In recent years, they focus mostly on court and also against the change of color, bet on them bio formulas they do not harm the environment.
You should know some of the hairdressers
David reads
He is the director of education at the David Künzle salons in Madrid. As for his professional, he thinks he is completely professional, too I was already ready at 5 or 6 years. “Everything I achieved was based on a lot of effort and commitment. I have met many of the best professionals in the sector who have taught me everything I know and passed it on to other hairdressers in the educations I have given since I was 22 years old ”.
Lluís Llongueras
Grupo Provalliance gives an overview of the figure of Llongueras, who had his first contact with the hairdressing world at the age of 14, opened, later in 1958, his first salon in Barcelona.
After decades of violating professional systems, it became a world reference, among other milestones, for its famous cutting technique, The Llongueras Method, a technology that has revolutionized the world of Hairdresser in terms of innovation, speed and perfection.
Celebrities like Anjelica Huston, Bianca Jagger, Rachel Welch and even the Duchess of Alba have passed his hands.
Jean Louis David
The French visionary opened his first salon in 1961 on avenue de Wagram in Paris, making a place for himself among the greats, thanks to his innovative techniques.
According to Grupo Provalliance and for International Hairdressers’ Day, we owe him a special debt the famous climb, first made in 1970, created to free corset women from stiff cuts.
Even today, his legacy and continues to inspire many hairdresserss and strive for it. His obsession was: “To be an avant-garde who likes to reflect his clientele in the development of their underlying tastes and desires.”