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Interview With
Stylist Guy Kremer
By Jennifer
Bahney
Longhairovers.com
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Early in his career, Guy Kremer learned the importance
of artfully dressing long hair. While working at the
Hans of Vienna salon in Winchester, England, in the
1970's, Kremer found himself dressing some notable royal
manes. These noble ladies all had long hair and all had
one particular fashion accessory in common.
“They came into the salon with magnificent tiaras inside
ebony boxes,” Kremer said. “I had to style their hair
around the tiaras and became very good with long hair.” |
Before
that time, however, Guy (pronounced the French way, “Gee”) said
he was just like many hairdressers still are today: afraid of
long hair.
“I
didn't know how to manage it,” he said. “Then I had the
opportunity to watch Alexandre de Paris, the world maestro of
long hair.” Guy was hooked, and said he “dove into” long hair
fashion.
Today,
Guy Kremer runs the eponymous L'Oreal Professional Colour Expert
Salon in Winchester, England. He travels extensively dressing
hair for top fashion shows, platform shows and competitions. In
1997, he was voted one of the Top 75 Educators of the Century by
Modern Salon Magazine.
Kremer
has immortalized his amazing updos in The Art of Dressing
Long Hair (Thompson, 2004). More of an artsy coffee-table
book than a how-to manual, Kremer said the book fills a void in
the publishing world.
“There
was a need for this book, showing what kind of hairstyles work
with certain clothes” he said. “I show how to match hairstyles
to different wardrobes, from haute couture to updated
classics.” The book has been wildly successful, with the first
printing selling out in just six months.
Believing it's impossible to create gorgeous updos without
healthy hair, Kremer recommends using “the right products.”
These include shampoos, conditioners and treatments from L'Oreal
(he loves the Hot Style protective spray), Redken, and Kerastase.
And from the Guy Kremer Hair Care Line, available exclusively
through Wal-Mart stores in the United States.
Kremer
advises his high-profile clients (including The Duchess of York
and Jerry Hall) to avoid too much friction. "Repeatedly running
your fingers through your hair is damaging," he said. He also
recommends using a silicone-based serum to seal moisture in long
hair's ends and says it's important to keep hair “under wraps
when in the sun.”
Kremer
believes strongly in regularly using deep conditioning
treatments and leaving them in as long as possible. But he
cautions against hot oil treatments.
“Hot oil
is a myth,” he said. “It just coats the hair and gives a false
impression that it's creating healthy hair.”
Perhaps
the most important tip of all, according to Kremer, is having
split ends professionally trimmed every 5 to 6 weeks. “It won't
remove length, but will prevent damage from traveling up the
hair shaft,” he said.
In
parting, Kremer compared beautiful long hair to good shoes:
“It's a projection of your femininity,” he said. “Don't neglect
it – spend money on it and treat it right.”
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