Salon international 2012 - day one product round up
Toni & Guy launched their brand new Look Book and DVD guide, providing inspiring images such as their London Fashion Week collections, plus step by step guides on how to recreate them. (Look Book £40, DVD £100)
Recognisable for its colourful packaging, Amika is a brand that launched in 2006 offering electrical styling tools and products based around the special active ingredient, Sea Buckthorn Berry. The latest product from Amika is the Perk Up Dry Shampoo, which retails at £15.
Goldwell have re-launched their Elumen professional hair colour range, with seven new creative shades. Elumen is an ammonia-free, non-oxidative product suitable for sensitive skin.
A range of step-by-step guides were selling well for HABIA, including their new guide The Divine Collection, inspired by the work of the late, great Vidal Sassoon. Each book gives easy-to-follow instructions to a create a range of looks, and retails at £7,50 (special offer of £5 at Salon International).
Moroccanoil had a wide selection of nourishing products available, including a new Mask aimed specifically at hydrating fine hair without weighing it down.
Kevin Murphy jetted over from Australia to help launch his White.Color.Bug at Salon International. The new addition to the Color.Bug range can be mixed with the others to create pastel shades, or used to lighten and brighten sections of blonde hair (as above).
Hair Tools are celebrating their new shoe-printed Haito hair dryer with a competition to win £600 worth of Jimmy Choo footwear. The winner will be announced in January.