The Colorist

JUL-AUG 2013

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top shop simplify, simplify CHAIRS: Chan's eponymous product line, Nelson j Beverly Hills, is based on his system of simplifcation. 7-in-1, his non-foaming shampoo, contains shampoo, conditioner, argan oil, color sealer, detangler, heat protection and sunscreen in one bottle. 16 The Colorist | JULY/AUGUST 2013 | thecoloristmag.com WHERE Beverly Hills, California RETAIL LINES CARRIED Aveda, Moroccanoil, Macadamia Natural Oil, Nelson j Beverly Hills, Nioxin WHAT'S UNIQUE The salon offers simple and direct color techniques using the highest quality, natural products wherever possible. It's also important that guests feel pampered— shampoo beds instead of chairs, complimentary shoulder or hand massages, freshbaked cookies, wine, champagne, espresso and sparkling water every day. $95 AVERAGE PRICE OF COLOR DÉCOR PAMPERING SERVICES OFFERED IN A NATURAL, CHIC, CONTEMPORARY ENVIRONMENT color line: ➜ ➥ SALON Nelson j Salon AVEDA 65% OF CLIENTS GET HAIR COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF NELSON CHAN [ Nelson Chan] After moving to Los Angeles from Hong Kong early in his career, Nelson Chan perfected his hair color technique under the tutelage of the late Stuart Gavert before opening his own salon seven years ago. His celebrity clients include actress Heather Graham and model Devon Aoki, and he still stays in touch with Sarah Michelle Gellar, who he worked with while she was flming Buffy the Vampire Slayer. "My whole concept is to simplify techniques and formulation," says Chan, who offers a 15-minute base color service that processes under a heat lamp he imported from Japan. { SALON OWNER INSIDE STORY { At Nelson j Salon in Beverly Hills, the atmosphere is laid back, but the hair color is world-class.

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