Leith salon reaches final of Wella Hair Awards

Award winning Edinburgh salon SESH Hairdressing have reached the finals of the 2020 Wella TrendVision Hair Awards.

After submitting their entry digitally, the news was announced earlier this week to reveal SESH Hairdressing are through to the next stage in the competition.

Bernard Street’s SESH Hairdressing entered via their Instagram page by sharing editorial images from their ‘Beautiful Seduction’ collection created in 2019. The salon shared six images from this collection and were announced as national finalists in the competition.

The Wella Professionals TrendVision Award is an iconic industry competition and a spectacular platform for true creativity, where up and coming stylists, as well as the most masterful colour work within the industry are celebrated.

This year saw over 1000 photographic entries and SESH Hairdressing were thrilled to be amongst the few finalists revealed. The ‘Beautiful Seduction’ collection has gained lots of popularity over the past year as it also finalised for Scottish Hairdresser of the Year 2019 at the British Hairdressing Awards.

Owner of SESH Hairdressing, Simon Hill (above) commented; “We are thrilled to be recognised in the Editorial Image category of the 2020 Wella Trend Vision Awards.

“We pour our heart and soul into our annual collections and to have finalised for another award after our nomination for Scottish Hairdresser of the Year in 2019 is an incredible feeling. We are looking forward to the national heat of the competition.”

Wella in! Edinburgh College student reaches final of national hairdressing competition

An Edinburgh College hairdressing student is on the path to becoming a national champion after winning a regional heat of a major competition.  Level 3 Hairdressing student Gintare Dambrauskaite was one of four student winners at the Scotland, Ireland and North-East heat of Wella’s XPOSURE competition which was held at Granton Campus yesterday. Continue reading Wella in! Edinburgh College student reaches final of national hairdressing competition

Edinburgh College is Centre of Excellence

Edinburgh College Hair Salon Awarded the Wella Centre of Excellence Status

Edinburgh College has become only the second college in Scotland to be recognised as a Centre of Excellence by Wella, and one of just 30 throughout the UK. The accolade not only reflects the top class facilities and training available at the college but offers additional opportunities for students to take part in nationwide competitions and schemes run by the leading hair product manufacturer.

Carol Fyfe, Head of Tourism & Hospitality at Edinburgh College, received the award during the recent Head Candi hairdressing showcase event at the college. She said: “It is an honour to be recognised as one of only two Centres of Excellence in Scotland. The team have worked incredibly hard to develop and maintain high quality training in hairdressing. This new partnership with Wella will help us to provide the latest advanced training for staff and students. The experience gained by students will ensure that they are able to progress seamlessly into the world of work once they have completed their training and excel in the competitive hairdressing industry.”

Ashley Bennett, Area Manager for the Wella brand, presented the plaque. He said: “Wella is passionate about supporting young students and getting them started in the hairdressing industry. By working in partnership with Edinburgh College we believe that young people will get the best possible start to their hairdressing career. The award represents the quality of the facilities at the college but more importantly the quality of the education for the students. Good training is key to the success of our industry and this accreditation shows the great respect Wella has for the work that Edinburgh College does.”

As a result of the accreditation the college will now benefit from the latest professional advice and products, and the credibility within the industry that such accreditation can provide for both staff and students.

This award follows two high profile events which were hosted at Edinburgh College this month – the Scottish World Skills hairdressing national finals and the Wella Xposure competition.

39-year-old Level 3 Hairdressing student Dianne Lally from Clermiston, said: “The Wella Xposure competition was just a brilliant day for all of us on the course. I got through to the semi-finals in the commercial cut and colour category and was really pleased to get this far in a Wella competition. I went for an androgynous look, with a shorter blunt underneath cut and a feminine feathered style on top – I think this quirky and unique style is what caught the judges’ attention.”

Dianne added: “It was great to get the experience to compete in a national competition like Wella Xposure on our course at College. It’s really well known and respected and I think it will open up a few doors for me when I leave College and start my own business.”

Carol Fyfe, Edinburgh College, was delighted that the College was chosen as the venue for these events. “Hosting and competing in these high profile events is fantastic experience for our students. We are now looking forward to hosting another high-profile event at Edinburgh College. The World Skills beauty event takes place this week and will see hundreds of students coming through our doors to compete in beauty competitions and use our state-of-the-art facilities.

“The World Skills competition is an amazing showcase of the vast variety of beauty skills we have at the College, from beauty therapy, aromatherapy, high fashion and photographic makeup to nail art. I’m sure the event will inspire our young people and will shine a spotlight on the most talented beauty students across the country.”

Edinburgh College - Wella - Hairdressing Head Candi Event

Picture: (L-R) Ashley Bennett, Wella, Carol Fyfe Head of Tourism & Hospitality at Edinburgh College and Wella’s Andrew Wilkie.