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LOOKING BACK...1992
Keri Russell now 39 years old joined the cast of Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club at just 15. She was not only known for her acting talent but her gorgeous long curls.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen started their acting debut in 1987 at just 9 months old in the sitcom Full House. Their cute pony hairstyle truly does have the awwww effect.
Tina Turner one of the best-selling music artists of all time in the ‘70s and ‘80s. Now 75, she will always be remembered for her wild wigs that we all adored.
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Welcome to our 10th issue…. and in celebration we have dedicated most of our features to the number
10. With Christmas almost here, we have some fabulous tips to share, must-have fashion and beauty items to get your hands on and of course the best in hairstyles. Check out the following great articles:
• 10 Hairstyles In 10 Minutes – pages 12 and 13
• 10 Ultimate Sunglass Guide – pages 20 and 21
• 10 Summer Flats To Wear – pages 22 and 23
• 10 Sundresses – pages 24 and 25• 10 Tips To Christmas Calm –
pages 26 and 27• 10 Party Looks For New Year –
pages 28 and 29• 10 Male Cancer Warning Signs –
pages 70 and 71• 10 Ways To Protect Your Skin –
pages 74 and 75• 10 Best Hollywood Styles –
pages 76 and 77
The Celeb Styles magazine team takes incredible pride in their looks, and we are always on the lookout for new beauty products. So while we prepare for the festive season, we thought we would help you look fabulous too. Don’t miss 10 Of Our No.1 Must-Have Beauty Products (pages 62 and 63); 10 Overnight Beauty Tips (pages 64 and 65); 10 Essential Beauty Hits (pages 80 and 81) and of course we can’t go without looking at the 10 Greatest Celebrity Beauty Icons – Marilyn Monroe, Brooke Shields and Grace Kelly, to mention just a few, are featured on pages 82 to 85. We hope you enjoy our 10th issue as much as we enjoyed putting it together for you. Cheers to a wonderful festive season, and to the next 10 years of Celeb Styles Magazine.
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Q. Dear CS,I heard a stylist say WnG to a stylist, what does that mean? I was to embarrassed to ask her what it means.Samantha from Durban
Dear Samantha,
A. It’s an abbreviation for Wash and Go. We have put a list together of other abbreviations that some stylists use. SSK: Single Strand KnotsTnC: Twist And CurlBC: Big ChopEVOO: Extra Virgin Olive OilVCO: Virgin Coconut OilACV: Apple Cider VinegarTWA: Teeny Weeny AfroBAA: Big A@#$ Afro
And Samantha, never be embarrassed to ask, stylists are friendly people.
Nowadays people like to emphasise their own identity by choosing their own hairstyle. However, at
the same time they like to belong to a group of people, all having that same distinctive style. The hold, shine and restylability factor is indicated on almost all products.
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Neil, owner of The Cutting Room, reflects on the lessons that have carried him through the years…When did you start?
My hairdressing career started when I was three years old! My mom owned a salon that operated on a walk-in basis so I was often looked after by waiting clients and started doing their hair for them! My wife Sherene and I established The Cutting Room in 2005.How many salons do you own?At the moment we own three salons, and maybe a few more in the pipeline! We are also going to be opening a kiddies salon soon! Exciting stuff!What made you go on your own?I’ve never been good with authority and being told what to do so I would say that I got bored! Besides, having a boss means that you can never just pop out quickly, or decide to revamp your salon every year! I like to change things up regularly, it keeps things interesting!If you could do one thing differently, what would it be?I would have started using professional products by a well known branded house like Redken much sooner.Toughest decision I’ve ever had to make…We had a salon in Muizenberg a while ago and were constantly having to deal with various building issues. We had to make a very tough decision to close it down after a while and no one likes that feeling, especially because the salon itself was successful.The key to happiness is…Loving what you do. If you choose a job you love, you will never have to work a day in your life.I knew my salon made it when…We were able to open accounts with various brands that had previously turned us away because we were ‘too new’. It was also when we were approached to be hairstylists for the likes of Cape Town Fashion Week and Top Billing that really made me see just how far we have come in the industry and we will only continue to grow from strength to strength.The advice I’m glad I never took?When we were starting out, a lot of people told us not to trust anyone, especially staff. We are glad we never listened to that advice because trusting and having faith in people has given us the opportunity to open more salons.What advice do you give young stylists?You never stop learning. Knowledge is power. Don’t ever think that you know it all. There is always room for improvement. Take advice and assistance from senior stylists gracefully. Always be yourself, be passionate and take pride in all that you do. Most of all, HAVE FUN!
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