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Kate
Dated: October 30, 2009 4:51 PM
According to the last census at the beginning of the decade there were more than one million people in the UK of Indian ethnicity - and that figure is growing.
That represents a huge potential market for your salon, so if do not you have the knowledge and experience to work with Asian hair you could be missing an opportunity.
Mark Creed and the team at Philosophy Hairdressing in Oxford have visited India on a number of occasions in the last four years in conjunction with L'Oréal Professionnel.
In that time, Mark has developed an affinity with the hairdressing industry in India and has a clear understanding of how to get the best results with Indian hair types. So we asked him and his colleagues at Philosophy to share their advice for cutting, colouring and styling Indian and Asian hair.
Mark Creed, technical and business director of Philosophy and vice president of the Fellowship for British Hairdressing, shares his tips for colouring Indian hair.
Luke Anderson, Philosophy education director, shares his advice for cutting and styling Indian hair.
Posted by Helen Cater
Dated: October 31, 2009 1:58 PM
This is a great blog, and as a salon owner myself, I am only too aware of the increase in asian customers over the years. Lucky for me thta my brother lives in Thailand and sends me top tips on colors that I may not be able to pirchase here in the UK. You are right in saaying we have to learn more about these specific hair types as they differ very much when coloring. Thanks for this blog as it has given me some much needed help.