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Chloe Weldon

Chloe Weldon

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Senior Content Writer, Hairdressers Journal

London

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Total articles 217

  • Barbershop Software - A Handy Glossary

    By Chloe Weldon Verified

    Oct. 01, 2024

  • The Key to a Good Salon Website

    By Chloe Weldon Verified

    Aug. 21, 2024

  • Barbershop Software - A Handy Glossary

    By Chloe Weldon Verified

    Oct. 01, 2024

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Hairdressers Journal

Hairdressers Journal International (HJ) is a prominent publication in the hair industry with over 140 years of experience. It is recognized for setting standards for hairdressers and barbers globally by delivering innovative artistic and business content. HJ is part of the Professional Beauty Group, which organizes major exhibitions, awards, and conferences, and publishes various magazines for salon, spa, and aesthetic professionals. HJ publishes both print and digital magazines that provide the latest news, trends, and educational resources for hair professionals. The journal also hosts significant events such as Salon International and the British Hairdressing Awards, which are supported by leading brands like Schwarzkopf Professional. HJ serves a diverse audience, including hairdressers, barbers, and salon owners, offering valuable insights into fashion trends, business strategies, and industry developments.

London, , United Kingdom

Founded: 1882