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There are very few job titles in the hairdressing world that carry with them the responsibility of not just keeping a legacy alive, but also having the courage to evolve and reinvent it to maintain its relevance in a fast-changing world.
Perhaps the most significant job that carries that responsibility is being the International creative director of Sassoon, a title that has only ever been held by 4 people: Roger Thompson, Christopher Brooker, Tim Hartley and Mark Hayes.
The Sassoon brand started when Vidal Sassoon opened his first salon in Bond St London in and here we are 66 years later and the Sassoon brand is still arguably at the top of the tree in many ways and still very much a major force to be reckoned with.
My guest on Today's podcast is a good friend and the current International Creative Director of Sassoon Salons and Schools Mark Hayes
In today’s podcast we discuss:
- What is creativity and how to direct the creative process?
- How we can all contribute to making hairdressing a more desirable career choice… and
- How training is changing with new attitudes and technology
And lots more!
In This Episode:
[] Welcome to the show, Mark!
[] Mark shares how he has been handling the pandemic both personally and professionally.
[] Ant
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As many of you may know, my hairdressing background started with a year stint at the Vidal Sassoon salons and schools in London before I went off to do my own thing.
Whether you worked at Sassoon or not, most hairdressers are interested in how the brand has evolved during its year journey (which is a major feat in itself!).
Vidal Sassoon changed the way the world looks at and works with hair. But every bit as important as that fact is that he showed that being open to adapting to change is essential if you want to survive, not just in hairdressing but in any business.
Over the last few years, the Sassoon brand has continued to evolve, and they recently announced that some big and exciting developments are going to be taking place in the company.
My guest on today’s podcast is my good friend and former colleague Mark Hayes, who is the International Creative Director at Sassoon, and he is going to tell us all about the next stage in the evolution of the Sassoon brand.
In this Episode:
[] Mark explains what the House of Sassoon is and the motivation behind its creation.
[] Key factors that have enabled Sassoon’s 65 years of success.
[] The private memberships that will be offered by the House of Sassoon.
[] Energy that will emanate from the Hous
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