Award winning hair stylist and owner of P.Kai Hair Salon in Cambridgeshire, England, Kai Wan is a rare blend of session stylist, mentor and an entrepreneur all rolled into one. His eye for detail speaks volumes on his three-decade long run in the hair industry. Wan shares his journey with Salon India.
How did you get interested in hairdressing?
When I was 16, I was about to enrol into a college to either study photography or design. At this juncture, I got a Saturday job at a salon in Peterborough and I loved it straight away! Of course, I had to study hair, so I attended as many trainings as I could. I love work on a 3D art form. My first job was at Michael John Hair Artwork in Peterborough.
What courses have you done and from where?
In the early days, I did an apprenticeship, advanced colour courses, the Sassoon cutting course and various other hair up, styling and cutting courses. I got to network with lots of different people in the industry, so I could keep learning.
Did you have a mentor?
I have always had someone to look up to in my career. I am lucky that I could learn from all the managers I have ever had, who taught me all the classic hairdressing skills. Also, as part of The Fellowship for British Hairdressing, I have always had someone to call and get advice from.
What were some of the challenges you were up against?
This story is from the February 2017 edition of Salon International.
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