The Colorist

NOV-DEC 2014

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➻ renee valerie wilson l { TIGI } was nominated by TIGI's Richy Kandasamy. U.S. Technical Creative Director at TIGI, so we knew she had to have some serious hair color chops. Based in New York City, Renee is a TIGI Talent Colour Educator, which means she travels all over the country doing shows and platform work for the company. Since starting her career in Sydney, Australia, Renee has had her work published in magazines like Oyster, Culture and Hairdresser's Journal. Now she can add T e Colorist to her résumé. ➻ alessandra marie minardi, h { WELLA PROFESSIONALS, BETH MINARDI SIGNATURE SHADES AND REDKEN } has a pedigree most colorists would kill for—her Aunt Beth is none other than legendary colorist Beth Minardi. "Growing up, we always talked about fashion, art, books and hair color," says Allesandra, who is also inspired by her father, Salvatore Minardi, who owns an eponymous salon in Madison, New Jersey, where she works. "He taught me to stay humble because hair color is always evolving." Her passion for hair color may come naturally, but Alessandra understands that there is always something else to learn. "I am intrigued by color formulations and new methods of application," she says. "When I color, I don't go against the hair, I go with it. I let it speak to me." Sounds like she's onto something. ➻ sara embry l { AVEDA } is fortunate enough to work at Jackson Ruiz Salon in Austin, Texas, where her boss is none other than NAHA winner and Aveda Global Artistic Director, Hair Styling, Allen Ruiz. While working at the salon, Sara was a member of the winning NAHA team of 2011, and has worked onstage at Aveda's Tuff Love Miami and Aveda Congress 2013. "Creating art with hair color is my passion," she says. "I love helping people feel conf dent and beautiful with fresh new color."

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