Neville Partners with Anya Hindmarch

On May 17th, Anya Hindmarch will unveil “The Village”, a new retail concept on London’s Pont Street.

The Village, launching on Monday, 17th May 2021, is a new retail concept and the realisation of Anya Hindmarch’s long held dream.

The village will be a collection of five neighbouring Anya Hindmarch stores located on Pont Street, London, the original home of the brand. It will in addition to being a home for all the brands, a destination for experiences, exhibitions and collaborations such as our upcoming partnership to celebrate the launch of Anya’s first book, ‘If in Doubt, Wash Your Hair” with a three week pop up hair salon.

Owners Neville Tucker and Elena Lavagni said: “Being a long-time resident in Pont Street and as this is where Anya first started it was great to hear that she was coming back all guns blazing for this new Pont Street Village concept. We were delighted to be asked to participate with her in a 3-week hairdressing pop up in her 60’s concept salon.”

The salon that will be opening its door from May 17th will offer wash and blow-dries and bookings will be available from Monday 17th May until Saturday 5th June between 10 am and 8 pm. These can be made by emailing hairsalon@anyahindmarch.com stating your phone number. A member of the Anya team will then call you to make your booking and payment will be taken at the time of booking.

Prices are as follows:

  • Blow-dry £30 (including a coffee from The Anya Cafe)
  • Blow-dry £40 (including a glass of champagne from The Anya Cafe)
  • Private session: Blow-dry for 4 people £160 (including 4 glasses of champagne from The Anya Cafe)

We look forward to seeing you at:
The Village:
15-17 Pont Street
London SW1X 9EH

RESET GET SET AND GLOW

The Neville brand takes a monumental leap forward into hair tree tech! The new in-house Treatment Specialist, Flavia Lima has joined the Neville team to inject your hair with Tanninoplastia tree technology. Moving swiftly from ready to apply hair treatments to a more sustainable and scientific approach, the great hair reset uses Brazilian technology Tanninoplastia, derived from Brazilian tannin trees, to solve every case of hair and cuticle damage.

This bespoke treatment uses tannins, a class of astringent, to create a binding protein that promotes adhesion and absorption for the hair, leaving it revitalised, hydrated and strengthened regardless of your concerns. Amongst its many properties and therapeutic virtues, tannins act as a healer, antiseptic, antioxidant, fungicide and anti-inflammatory. The treatment itself uses a similar layout to THE periodic table of elements, where each letter, in this case between A-O holds a different healing property.

The great hair reset, as the name suggests, is designed to completely reset and reconstruct your hair. Using an in-depth consultation, our in-house treatment specialist assesses your hair concerns and can deliver a variety of treatments from straightening, to curl care, recovery, anti-breakage and many more. Once a bespoke analysis has been given, a treatment plan is issued to restore your great lengths, making the great hair reset the perfect balance between nature and technology.

Specific to hair concerns the Reset Menu is detailed as it delivers

Realignment and restructuring

  • Taninoplastia
    Naturally smooth, preserves and treats hair completely. No Formaldehyde or derivatives
  • Tanino Therapy
    Hair cuticle repair, anti-frizz, and cauterization treatment. Suitable for blonde coloured hair.
  • Botox for Locks
    Alignment of the hair cuticles, volume reduction, dry hair repair.

Reconstructing

  • Hair detox
    Detoxifying remineralization of rough or static hair suffering from excessive use of chemicals.
  • Force Repair
    Immediate action repair for extremely damaged hair suffering from chemical processes.

Intensive Moisturizing

  • Breakage solution
    Reorders internal fibre strands and stabilises PH
  • Tamed Hair
    Immediate capillary relaxer for hair suffering from the effects of physical and environmental aggressors.

Blonde Nutrition

  • Soft Platinum
    Stabilizes the alkalinity caused by discolouration
  • Nanomatiz
    The perfect strength, resilience, tone, and body to fibre damage by discolouration.
  • Hair Colour Sealing
    Cauterization and colouring treatment for dry and damaged blonde hair.
  • Hair Toner
    Moisturising and toning treatment for bleached hair.

Introducing Henna 2.0 and Shatush

New to Neville Hair & Beauty is senior colourist and Hybrid Hair pioneer Domenico Casella. Hailing from Italy Domenico has brought over some new colour techniques to the salon including Henna 2.0 - a new way to tone hair, treat for moisture and shine and highlight using your own natural greys, and Shatush; a free hand technique that only highlights hair that would be sun-kissed.

Similar to balayage, Shatush is extremely soft and the results subtle. It’s the perfect colour service for those wishing to add dimension to their hair. Exclusive to Domenico the Neville Shatush is created using his finger tips and a cone only.

The cone is used to achieve a gradient effect. The hair closer to the cone is darker and more blended, whereas the external hair which surround the face is brighter and lighter in colour. By using the cone, he can achieve a similar effect to balayage. By using his hands on the cone he has more versatility and can create colour without using foils, which is ultimately better for the condition of the hair and does protect it from the heat.

This technique is better suited to someone who is really looking for a natural effect, less fuss, less regrowth.

The results of the hybrid colour with the cone are more natural and unlike standard balayage, the hybrid colour technique is extremely visual and unlike any other colour technique seen to this day. By using his fingertips and hands to apply the colour, this enables him to delicately place colour whereas a brush stroke can have a more pronounced effect. Domenico likes working with his hands as he is more in control with the sensitivity of the hair.

Price From £310

Senior Colour Technicians

We are currently looking for an experienced dynamic and creative colourist to join our expanding team.

Neville Hair and Beauty is a leading independent salon based in Belgravia, London.

High standards of customer service and professionalism are paramount, within a relaxed, buzzing environment.

If you are passionate about Hair, love creating bespoke colour mixes and are always willing to go the extra mile, then we’d love to hear from you.

The ideal candidate will be expected to:

  • Provide high quality colour services to our clientele including balayage, tints, colour corrections, highlights and fashion colours.
  • Establish and retain a loyal clientele by offering excellent consultations, customer care, deliver exceptional results and aftercare advice.
  • Work in a safe and tidy environment to adhere to Covid regulations.
  • Produce regular content for the Neville social media channels.
  • Occasionally volunteer to teach our apprentices your techniques
  • Stay informed and be reactive to up and coming colour trends.
  • Participate and help out at brand events when needed.

Tips for men on managing hair

From haircare, hair styling, to product recommendations, creative director Jack Merrick-Thirlway answers all your hair questions to refine your haircare regimen!

How frequently should you wash your hair?

Washing hair is the same for men and women and should be done once every 3 days. Washing your hair too often will lift the natural oils from the scalp and by doing so will leave the scalp dry.

How to determine which shampoo to use?

Shampoos should be chosen based on your personal hair/scalp type. It is individual to each person and can range from Anti dandruff, to oily hair or dry scalp.

Should you use conditioner?

Conditioner is great for men especially if you use lots of wax or gel on your hair. These products generally contain alcohol as an ingredient which can dry our hair shafts, so using a conditioner will help to counter act this problem.

Are two in one products any good?

I would always recommend using a shampoo and a separate conditioner, as they will target each problem much more specifically.

Should you use hair masks?

I would only recommend hair masks for men with hair that is shoulder length or longer. Masks are great on aged hair, meaning hair that’s longer with a year or two of growth. That’s not to say that hair on the shorter side won’t benefit from the use of conditioner.

How to determine which styling products to use? Cream vs pastes?

Again, this is very personal to the individual’s choice of style. A cream will give the hair a very small amount of control but will add shine and moisture, whereas a paste will add more hold and definition but leave a matte finish.

How frequently should I get my hair cut and why?

Shorter styles need cutting more frequently! I’d say every 4 weeks to keep the style looking sharp, longer styles can go for 6-8 weeks before needing a trim. Hair cut around the ears will look messy as soon as it grows over the ear whereas a longer hair is softer and can get away with the extra couple of weeks.

What hair tools should any distinguished gentleman have at home?

I will always recommend using a hairdryer once hair is washed, no matter the length, to dry style before applying products. The drying helps to make the hair shiny and healthy looking but also helps to keeps the style in place. For longer styles a nice brush and a good comb.

How to find my natural parting?

When your hair is washed and towel dried, run a comb from your front hairline back and your natural parting will fall into place.

What is the difference between gels and creams, and what should they be used for?

Gels leave a much shinier, wetter looking finish and are perfect if you are looking for a more structured look. Gels should be used on gents that want that really slick shiny finish. Creams leave a much softer finish, not much hold but a healthy shine that allows us to run our hands through our hair. Creams on mid-long length hair work best.

My hair is thinning what should I ask for when I get a haircut?

Generally speaking, the shorter we go, the thicker our hair will look. But sometimes if the thinning is in specific areas, with a clever haircut it can be disguised. Leaving length on specific areas can give the illusion that the hair is thicker than it actually is. Also, I would ensure the stylist isn’t using thinning scissors as this will add to the problem. If in doubt always ask for a consultation first.

Gentleman Quintessential Haircare selection by Jack Merrick- Thirlway

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Hair extensions during Lockdown

We’ve been told repeatedly to head to our hairdresser for anything hair extension related, but how should we look after them during lockdown?

We turn to hair extension experts Fernando Spano and Kelly May for the lowdown.

How should I shampoo my hair?

“When shampooing tape extensions, you brush your extensions through first using a paddle brush to remove any tangles. Wet hair down thoroughly, ring the water out of your hair and apply the shampoo to your hands and spread evenly throughout your hair, with gentle circular movements. When shampooing be cautious not to tangle your extensions. Wash your hair twice to ensure hair is cleansed as extensions tend to hold onto dirt and impurities more so than your actual hair” says Kelly May. Nando adds “ keratin bond extensions can be washed normally”.

Can I use conditioner when I am wearing extensions?

Conditioner is a must when wearing extensions as it helps to keep the extensions hydrated and beautiful. However it should be applied only from mid lengths to ends to avoid loosening and/or damaging the bonds and glue.

Which shampoo and conditioner do you recommend for hair extensions?

“For tape extensions I tend to recommend Olaplex No4 shampoo & Olaplex No5 conditioner. Olaplex will insure you are getting the most out of your extensions. It transforms your extensions leaving them feeling and looking beautiful” says Kelly May. Nando Spano, on the other hand recommends a sulphate free shampoo for bond extensions.

What does cleansing your hair extensions mean and should you do it? If so how?

Cleansing your extensions is an indispensable process and necessity if you wear hair extensions as you tend to accumulate a build-up of product and impurities. Nando and Kelly recommend for both tape and bond , that you use a clarifying shampoo such as L’Oreal Pure resource once every two weeks.

My extensions are too grown out, can I remove them by myself?

Neither Kelly or Nando recommend attempting to remove your extensions yourself as it may cause irreversible damage to your hair. Chances are if you are wearing tapes, they will slip out over time! If this happens Kelly recommends applying conditioner to the root of the tape which will loosen it, however you should not attempt to pull it out. When it comes to Keratin bonds, Nando suggests applying a strong mask over the bonds for 30 minutes. This however should not be applied to fresh extensions.

Can I use heat appliances?

Kelly says heat appliances can be used on hair extensions as long as you use a heat protector such as L’Oréal Professionnel Tecni art heat constructor. This should be applied to dry hair and styled as required. Nando adds ; “ Make sure you don’t apply heat to the bond”.

Should I do hair masks, if so which ones?

Yes you can use a hair mask. I recommend only using a mask on the middle and ends of your extensions you can apply a small amount to the natural hair that is left out. Always choose a hair mask for your hair type. For coloured hair, I recommend Kérastase Reflection Masque Chromatique it helps reduce colour fade and colour stays true and vibrant, while hair is left feeling nourished, supple with an intense shine.

How should I brush my hair and which brush do you recommend?

When brushing your extensions, split your hair into two sections. Using the Neville oval paddle bristle brush, start from the bottom working your way up to the roots. Don’t pull on the extensions but hold the hair while brushing.

How should I dry and style my extensions?

When styling and drying your extensions at home, I always advise applying a heat protector on towel dried hair. Your hair should then be rough dried 100%. Using a bristle brush smooth our your natural hair. You can then choose to use either a curling iron or straightener depending on the desired look. Just be sure not to go over the bonds or tapes.

Any particular styling product you recommend for extensions?

For styling hair extensions, we recommend Olaplex No6. bond smoother. This is a nourishing styling creme which eliminates frizz. Resulting in your hair being left moisturised with a silky finish. To compliment Olaplex No6. you can use Olaplex No7. bonding oil to add extra shine and minimise flyway’s.