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Trend setting
Having hip, funky and original hair styles has never been more popular. Programmes
like The Salon on Channel 4 have encouraged us all to show off our luscious
locks rather than scraping them back in a pony tail, and about time too!
Now
two new young (twenty-something, they say!) hair stylists Kelly Lees and Asha
Tank are set to go one step further. Extreme Do's The
enterprising ladies have taken a fly into the world of business by opening their
own salon - quaintly called Devilish Do's. This Stoke-on-Trent
salon could sure give the TV one a run for its money. I saw some transformations
here far more extreme than those we see from Paul and his team on the telly.
Kelly
explained that young people are getting far more experimental - looking for, not
only braids, but synthetic dreads, loose extensions, wraps, dreadlocks, and even
wierder styles involving plastic, wool and foam. Celebs Of
course, as Asha outlined, their business idea is helped by the world of fashion
moving in this direction. Loads of celebs are doing extreme things with their
hair. Pink changes her colour almost every day, while I've seen deadlocks denser
than Whoopie Goldberg's down in Tamworth on a Friday night. What the dynamic
duo is hoping is that the craze to give Christina Aguilera a run for her money
will not be short-lived! Out and about If you think Kelly
and Asha don't practise what they preach, well, check them out on nights such
as Electric Head in Hanley, which they also help run. Easy to spot. They're
pretty friendly, you can spot them them by their VERY brightly-coloured crops
- and they're happy to give out free advice. Website If
you need to worry about how right you are for a head-change, you can check out
lots of websites, but the girls have made a website of their own an integral part
of the business idea. Very bright.
The site
has loads of pictures so you can see what sort of style is fashionable. Of course,
all it did for me was make me realise that my mousey hair is SAFER! An
FAQ section, such as they provide, is one idea they're proud of, as it can prove
useful to any one new to this kind of hairdressing.
They mean business Kelly
and Asha have of course had to borrow considerable money to set up their business
(though they wouldn't tell me how much!), and also write up a complicated business
plan, which all took some courage for these young people new to the world of cut-throat
competition.
But they said, on the day the salon opened, that it was suddenly
all worth while!
If, as Mr Blair hopes, the new generation is one that
will take business seriously and risk a little to gain a lot, then Kelly and Asha
will surely one ay be invited to Number Ten? Here's hoping.
Sarah Williams
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