
Sabrina Matlock
Owner and Designer
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Here are the answers to some questions that are often asked about me and my
background in the industry.
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How long have you been in hair design?
Hairdressing has always been a part of my life. I literally
grew up in my mother's salons. Teething on rollers and later highlighting my
doll head's hair in the salon was child's play for me. I remember being a
young girl passing hair pins to mom as she styled hair behind the scenes at
one of the Saks Fifth Avenue fashion shows. Being there that day and helping
my mother was like seeing my own dolls come to life. And what a life it was!
I knew then, that I had to be involved in this industry and bring fantasy to
reality.
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What other
influence inspired you to become a hair designer?
My father is also a major inspiration to me. As an accomplished
and nationally awarded fine artist, sculptor, and painter, he encouraged me
to explore the concepts of design regardless of the medium in which I chose
to work. To embrace the call for design interpretation, whether sculpting in
bronze or marble, painting in oils or watercolor, or even designing in
Florentine mosaics, his example taught me to approach people with the same
appreciation for their individual qualities just waiting to be stylized into
their unique potential.
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What training do you have?
I attended Vintage Academy in the beautiful Napa Valley. This
school with it's grand instruction taught me the classics of precision hair
design and sanitation. Upon getting my California Cosmetology license, I
spread out a little. While working in my mother's salons in San Francisco
and Sonoma, I also became an assistant in the prestigious 77 Maiden Lane
Salon of San Francisco's Union Square. There I learned the fine details of
cutting and styling hair. In addition, my new found love became haircolor!
The late Master Colorist, George Fisher allowed me to assist him in his
creations. He performed miracles, and I took notes. A lot of notes! To this
day, I put to use his color techniques in my own formulations daily.
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What other training
experiences do you have?
Education is of the utmost importance to me! I love
the process of learning, and I love to learn new things! I've taken
countless courses with so many great artists. Below are some of the great
artists I have enjoyed working with and being trained by.
→ Color workshops with Carmine and
Beth Minardi; celebrity color gurus of NYC.
→ Cutting and styling shows with
the couture hair designer, Frederic Fekkai.
→ Attended class with San
Francisco's Gary Gerard and a class with the Redken®
NYC Design Team.
→ Learned the challenging French
style of cutting and hand-painted color techniques of Balyage from the
renowned team of Jameson Shaw of Atlanta's Buckhead Fame.
→ The most inspirational classes
that I am proudest of having attended are those of the great Yosh Toya.
His cutting techniques have become my own; natural to me, because of his
fine personal direction during our sessions together. I can remember way
back when I assisted at 77 Maiden Lane Salon, learning his techniques
from fellow stylists who graduated from his rigorous training program.
I always wanted to be one of those graduates too. I am pleased to say I
have reached my goal many times, and continue to benefit from his
past personal attention.
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