Michael Barnett
“Me and my wife both had big Afros,” remembers hairdresser veteran Michael Barnett. “Perms were really horrible on hair. It was fun and different at the time, but do I see it coming back? God, I hope not.”
READ MORE“Me and my wife both had big Afros,” remembers hairdresser veteran Michael Barnett. “Perms were really horrible on hair. It was fun and different at the time, but do I see it coming back? God, I hope not.”
READ MOREChrissie’s Barbie dolls probably knew she’d be a hairdresser before she did. By 15, she knew her affinity for doing everyone’s hair, all the time, was a calling, and she started working part-time as a shampoo girl in her local salon.
READ MOREWhile Kayla was a marketing student at Southeastern Louisiana University in the early 1990s, long before she worked for Paris Parker, she knew of its owners. Edwin and Debra Neill were local celebrities in Hammond.
READ MOREFor David Mitchell, what started as a second job became a full-fledged career that counts a hefty dose of glam among its perks. The colorist lists celebrity clients, international travel and national awards among his career highlights.
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