Franco Vallelonga, Session Hairstylist, Groomer, Hair olourist and Educator, all rolled into one, is an inspiration for many. In Mumbai since 2016, he ecently made waves by creating Bollywood’s A-lister, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s hair looks. With alon India, he shares his journey, personal annecdotes and more
Getting started
I never planned a career in hairdressing. In Australia, from high school we go to work at the age of 15. I wanted to be an interior designer and hence, went to a high school that specialised in Art. Being one of those art students, hairdressing sounded more artistic, so I decided to gain work experience at a salon in Perth. I enjoyed it and was offered a job by the end of the week; and that was just the beginning!
Educational background
I apprenticed for four years in Australia. Later, I trained as a colour technician with L’Oréal and moved to London to take up courses in Afro hair, hair extensions and wigs, and long hair styling. I also did a teacher training course and taught level-1 hairdressing for a year. Besides hair, I also trained in men’s grooming and massage therapy. I was part of the Fellowship for British Hairdressing F.A.M.E Team in 2004. We travelled and educated for a year and it was an amazing experience.
Mentors
Through my career, I have had many mentors namely, Sam McKnight, Neil Moodie, Malcom Edwards, Luigi Murenu, Antoinette Beeders and Errol Douglas. I assisted as many hair artists as I could and worked on fashion weeks in New York, London, Milan and Paris for years. I became a first assistant to Tyler Johnston, who was the global ambassador with Schwarzkopf, and I would travel to Hamburg with him to work on the Essential Looks Collections.
Challenges faced
This story is from the April 2018 edition of Salon International.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the April 2018 edition of Salon International.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
COVID-19 TIMES: Online Education is a Boon
Since March 2020, India has been impacted by the deadly Coronavirus. The beauty industry was hit hardest because of the nature of work and resultantly, several salons and spas had to face closure. The segment which saw smooth sailing was online education, as now the academies used various platforms as an opportunity to address more students and include more courses
Daphne Bridgerton: The Blushing Beauty
Amanda Bell, Global Director of Education and Make-up Artistry at Pixi re-creates Daphne Bridgerton’s look in the period drama Bridgerton using products from Pixi
Top Nail Paint Colours
Recommended by Nail Artists
Skin Bio Remodelling: Recommended by Experts
Dermatologist, Trichologist Dr Vidushi Jain, Medical Head Dermalinks, shares her perspective on the aesthetic procedure
Riya Chandra
An Unending Quest for Learning
Trending Spring Hairstyles
At a time when the pandemic was roaring and lockdown had been affected, haircuts and hair colour services had taken a backseat. A year later, there are vaccines to combat the virus and people are flocking to salons to avail their services. Here are some of the hair looks that will be popular in 2021
Lokesh Verma
Tattooing is an Art
Grooming
Grooming
Digital Complexion by Kryolan: Make-up Revolutionised
The Digital Complexion range made with innovative ingredients has harnessed the latest technology to empower the make-up artist as well as the client
Alfonso Martinez
His Father’s Son. With hairdressing in his blood, Alfonso Martinez had a tough and demanding mentor in the form of his father. Through persistence and passion he was able to overcome most of the challenges and today has helped raise the bar of Spanish hairdressing. Today, Martinez is Director of Hairkrone Salons in Madrid and the Finalist for Spanish Hairdresser of the Year 2020/2021 at the Fígaro Awards