Jose Eber Gift Set, Gold Color, 25mm Curling Iron, 1.25" Ceramic Straightener, Travel Case, Dual Voltage 110V-240V

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Jose Eber Gift Set, Gold Color, 25mm Curling Iron, 1.25" Ceramic Straightener, Travel Case, Dual Voltage 110V-240V

Jose Eber Gift Set, Gold Color, 25mm Curling Iron, 1.25" Ceramic Straightener, Travel Case, Dual Voltage 110V-240V

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José expertise in the industry has led to becoming a popular guest on major news networks, including guest appearances on “Entertainment Tonight,” HBO’s series “Entourage” and “Good Morning America.” His clients have come to expect the precision cut, the fantabulous color and the indelible style that comes with a José experience. There were the pulsating strobe lights of the Limelight, the Doc Martens and the Disco Queens, and then there was hair … free-spirited, radical and revolutionary hair that influenced the times. José Eber’s artistic imprint on the liberation of hair and his evolutionary style has transcended the decades, through the ‘Boho’ 70’s, the hypnotic 80’s, the disruptive 90’s and beyond. In the abstract world where fashion and art collide, where the subculture of CBGS’s met with the sparkle of rhinestones, it was José who gave a unique voice to hair. Whether it was the sexy silhouette of Studio 54 or the androgynous look of Pearl Jam, it was his concept that birthed a look: That beauty is transformed through an individual blueprint and fused with a lifestyle. It does work on Chastity -- Cher's daughter, one of Farrah's big fans, and another of Eber's clients. Just the same, he drives a Cadillac and is saving up for a Rolls-Royce. He lives in an apartment, and has postponed moving to a house until he can afford servants. Jose Eber had only been working in Beverly Hills for 18 months when he got a phone call from Farrah Fawcett-Majors.

A lot of customers come to see Eber with a photo of Farrah in hand. "When I think it is right for them, I do it, when it's not, I don't," says Eber. It would never work, say, on a lady with a round face, or an older woman, he says. Long hair pulls the face down. our stylists and colorists are leaders in their respective areas of expertise, servicing a true celebrity following in addition to their cherished local clientele. In most cases, the stylists have been hand selected by José himself from a large pool of applicants that are drawn to José Eber from the best in the industry utilizing the most cutting edge techniques and treatments available. These talented individuals with a passion for their craft His product line known simply as Christophe Robin is considered to be one of the most high-end hair care lines on the market. It comes as no surprise that his salon would be known for their luxurious services, as well as their cost. Conclusion There are several things you can learn from these famous hair stylists. To achieve your own recognition in the hair industry you must decide what your unique talents and capabilities are and then market that. There’s no use in building a portfolio doing up-do’s for special occasions if you are a stylist who wants to specialize in color!It helps, Eber says, that she has good hair and a lot of natural wave -- "Just the right wave, like a person gets when you give somebody a bodywave" -- so she can let her hair dry naturally. José Eber (US dict: ) is a well known hairstylist. His flagship salon is in Beverly Hills, California. He has written two books, and created one video tape. The first book, published in 1982, was titled "Shake Your Head, Darling". The video tape on hairstyling tips, called "Why Do I Call You Sexy?", was created in 1983. His second book, titled "Beyond Hair: The Ultimate Makeover Book" was published in 1990. On June 9, 2008, José was honored with the Global Salon Business Awards Lifetime Achievement award. Entertainment Tonight (1981), ABC's Good Morning America (1975), "CNN" and NBC's Today (1952). In addition, his

Eber streaks her hair, using one color but in varying degrees, so that it looks like three colors in her hair. And as the mood strikes her, she'll change the color from darker, as it was for her first movie, "Somebody Killed Her Husband," to very blond for "Sunburn" and now blonder still for "Saturn Three," filming in London. "She just felt blond again."She called his beauty shop, Linterman's, because she knew several models -- as well as Susie Coelho, Sonny Bono's friend -- who were Eber clients. The actress and the hairdresser got together, and the result was a change in the most famous head of hair in the world.

At Dessange's he used to work on the hairstyles for the Paris couture collections. "Maybe that is why I am so successful here," says Eber. "I don't have one particular hairstyle that I give to everyone." It's a lot of money, he says, but it doesn't make him a millionaire -- "compared to the people I'm surrounded with, it's nothing."The freedom to have Farrah-Fawcett shoulder-length ahir, and to dress as he pleases, is one of the things that attracted Eber to Los Angeles from Paris -- where he worked for one of the swankiest and most staid salons, Jacques Dessauge's.



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