Fanola and Salon Guys have a lot to announce this week, so we hope you'll bear with us as we gush about it all.
Salon Guys' First Color Class
First off, on Sunday the 24th Sadie Gray and a host of hair artists came through the Salon Guys office doors for our very first in-house Fanola color class. We couldn't be happier with how it went. There was a great turnout, and Sadie Gray showed her true colors as a knock-out educator. All the attending stylists really got into the color theory and helped to make the whole thing a fun experience for us.
A few shots from the Color Theory Class, courtesy of Sadie Gray.
A lot of stylists have asked about Fanola color theory classes in LA, to which we say, we're working on it. So stay tuned for announcements about that. When we know something solid we'll announce it here and on our Instagram, @salonguys.
Get to Know Fanola
No Yellow Shampoo in action, courtesy of Kacie Nguyen.
If you've never heard of the Fanola hair color line, there's a whole host of stylists who have been talking about it lately. Including on the ever vivacious YouTube channels of Nam Nguyen, and Josie Vilay and Deseray Thiessen. The resounding praise for it lately has been for the No Yellow shampoo, which is great for lightening dark, thin hair without being plagued by unwanted brassy tones. We should also mention (as the previously mentioned stylists have) that Fanola colors have a pretty high pigment concentration, so a little goes a long way.
Fanola Will be at ISSE 2016
On a more pressing note, Salon Guys will be at the International Salon and Spa Expo in Long Beach this weekend. We’ll be set up with a stocked Fanola booth. So if you're in Long Beach on Saturday through Monday come say hello and have a look around. New or familiar faces, we're always ready to talk to hair artists, and we'll be locked and loaded to answer questions about Fanola. Look for us at booth #726.
If you're so unlucky that you couldn't make it to our class, and can't go to the Long Beach expo this weekend, you can still get a hold of Fanola. Just follow their Instagram, @fanola_usa, where they repost work from artists who not only use but sell Fanola locally in their salons.
The color is out there, and it's getting bigger every day. You just need to look for it.