Simon Bryer: When Clients Smoked in the Salon. Hairdressing Then vs Now
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In this episode of Heads Together, Michael Van Clarke sits down with veteran hairdresser Simon Bryer to explore a career that has spanned nearly five decades in the hair industry.
Simon shares how he rebelled against expectations to become a hairdresser in the late 1970s, the reality behind the industry's glamorous reputation, and his journey from apprentice in the North of England to international educator, creative director and global ambassador.
Together they reflect on the golden era of hairdressing, travelling the world for stage shows and education, working with major brands, and the dramatic changes the industry has seen over the years. From unforgettable stories in Beirut and Japan to salon life when clients smoked in the chair, this episode offers a fascinating look at a very different era of hairdressing.
Follow Michael Van Clarke: @michaelvanclarke
Follow Simon Bryer: @mvc_hairbysimonbryer
CREDITS
Producer: Ben Lifton
Editor: Big Little Content
Sound Engineer: TYX Studios