| Leo's Hair Club for Men
When it comes to maligned hair styles, the comb-over is right up there with the mullet. The mullet gets more publicity, probably because it has staying power in that all important 18- to 34-year-old male demographic. But now the comb-over is getting its due. Chris Marino of Denver has produced a documentary coming to a cable station near you: "Comb-Over: The Movie." .
Fashion focus: Ebony Fashion Fair
The extravaganza billed as the "world's largest traveling fashion show" sashays into town at 8 p.m. Feb. 3. Hosted by the Delta Foundation of Orlando, and benefiting local charities, the Ebony Fashion Fair will take place at Olympia High School, 4301 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando. The world's top designers provide the dramatic fashions. Open-seating tickets, $30, are available at Freddie's Creative Hair Styles, 407-293-1550; Euro Designs, 407-645-1366; Travel Max of Central Florida, 407-875-8484; and Foxy Mama Boutique, 407-426-7055. For details, call Brenda Woodbury at 407-325-3669, or Janice Taylor at 407-826-0005. .
Marcus Eddie takes his style on the Road
Growing up as one of six children in the city of New Iberia, Marcus Eddie, 25, said he has been doing hair since the age of 12.Thirteen years later, Eddie is now traveling around the world doing different hair styles for celebrities, when he is not at No Limit Hair Salon in New Iberia."So far I have done hair styles for signer LaToya Luckett (formerly of Destiny's Child), singer Vivian Green, and Keesha Knight Pulliam's (Rudy of the Cosby Show) while I have been traveling on the road," said Eddie. "I like doing hair, because when I was younger I was always around my oldest sister (Natasha), and she was a hair stylist. Doing hair was my way out, and I always admired the finer things in life. I love doing hair. God gave me this gift, and I am using it every day." Eddie said by doing hair he was able to get a lot of those finer things, because he had five siblings.The road was not easy for Eddie to get to where he is.
Patrick Anderson, Long Hair Salon Named One of the "Top ...
Local Businesses call Patrick Anderson Long Hair Salon One of the "Top Haircolorists in the USA" be careful who does ones hair-color, advice is to choose the best. Chicago, IL (PRWEB) February 9, 2007 -- When it comes to hair-color, all hairstylists are not created equal. Don't trust the local salon on the corner for a trim or even a new hairstyle, but changing hair-color or adding highlights is a commitment as well as a gamble. Look for someone who is a hair-color expert, with specialized training, experience and with an artist's eye for the many hues of hair-color. Local hair-color expert Patrick Anderson of the Long Hair Salon in Chicago, IL has recently been selected by the JOHN AMICO Product Company as an elite color specialist. They were recently featured in the national consumer magazine "Celebrity 101 Hairstyles", which is read by over one million readers in over 40 countries worldwide.
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