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RALEIGH SALON OWNERS GO ON “COLLISION” COURSE
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August 25, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) After Joelle and Jack Ray, the owners of the award-winning Samuel Cole Salon and Salon Moxie in North Raleigh, spent time this month at the Redken headquarters in New York City and the Goldwell HQ in Baltimore, Maryland, they knew exactly where the trendiest of hair styling and coloring options is headed.
It’s all about collision.
“It’s about putting concepts together that technically shouldn’t or wouldn’t be together, to create a sense of clashing,” Joelle said. “In coloring, warm tones clash with cool tones. Texturally, sleek hair features textured, pieced ends, or smooth hair is combined with curls.”
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Keeping Career and Family in Balance:
Award-Winning Salon Owner Is Featured in “Skirt!” Magazine
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August 18, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Joelle Ray, the driving force behind the award-winning Samuel Cole Salon and Salon Moxie in North Raleigh, is featured this month in the Raleigh version of Skirt! Magazine.
Ray, the mother of two sons (Sam, 15, and Cole, 12) and a master stylist herself, co-owns the salons with her husband, Jack. She is featured in the magazine’s “24/7” section, which spotlights women who are “well known in the community for some positive reason,” according to Skirt/Raleigh editor Faith Dwight.
“I chose Joelle this month because she's a business-owner who is not only concerned about the bottom line but with the well-being of her employees. I also love that she works with her husband, and that her family is her first priority. I think she's a woman who's got her head on straight and, for that reason, I chose her to be a role model for Skirt! readers: You can be a successful career woman and a woman who puts her family first.”
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Samuel Cole Salon Stylists Attend
Bumble & bumble Class in New York City
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August 14, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Hair stylists Ashley Collins and Erin Shebaugh of Samuel Cole Salon in Raleigh recently returned from New York City where they attended an exclusive Network Educators training program at Bumble & bumble University (Bb. U).
According to Bumble & bumble, the Network Educator School “trains top talent in our Network salons to help inspire creativity, superlative customer service and retail success. Hairdressers at the height of their careers can translate their dedication, passion and expertise to their fellow stylists.”
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Samuel Cole Salon Stylists Attend
International Color Seminar in New York City
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July 8, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Jack Ray and Erica Lockhart, leading stylists at Samuel Cole Salon in Raleigh, recently returned from New York City where they participated in a two-day International Colors Seminar presented by Wella, one of the leading international beauty suppliers.
The seminar, held at The Wella Studio in Rockefeller Center, offered hairdressers the opportunity to continue to hone European color techniques, “which are typically the more advanced color techniques,” said Lockhart. “We have many savvy clients in our salon who expect sophisticated, advanced color techniques not typically offered in most salons.”
One of those techniques is baliage, or hair painting, she said. Baliage is a freestyle technique for creating natural, hand-painted highlights. It was first introduced in France where le balayage means "strands of color." The effect is generally softer than the results from a standard aluminum foil technique because the highlights are spread about more sparsely. It’s also easier to maintain this type of coloring since the roots will blend in with the rest of the client’s hair as they grow out.
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ITALIAN BEAUTY MAGAZINE FEATURES
RALEIGH’S SAMUEL COLE SALON
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June 5, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Estetica, a high-gloss magazine featuring the latest hair fashion trends, product innovations, celebrity interviews and industry news from around the world, recently cast its global spotlight on Samuel Cole Salon in Raleigh.
The salon’s remodeling in January 2007 and subsequent First Runner Up award in Salon Today magazine’s décor competition caught the attention of the Italian version of Estetica (www.estetica.it). In the article, entitled “Urban Oasis,” Estetica describes the salon as “an oasis of sleek, modern design and beautiful natural touches.” It points out the “rich tones….polished onxy reception counter…tawny (and ultra-environmentally friendly) bamboo flooring…faux copper wall [and] custom-designed, curvilinear styling area [where] 21 styling stations are marked by their clean, fluid lines.” It praises the “bespoke espresso-colored wood cabinetry and handcrafted, stainless steel color bar,” and sums up the over-all ambiance as “chic, modern sophistication.”
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SAMUEL COLE SALON, SALON MOXIE STYLISTS PREPARE MOMS & MODELS FOR MAGAZINE SPREADS
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May 27, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Samuel Cole Salon and Salon Moxie recently created hair and make-up designs for fashion spreads in both Midtown and Living in Style magazines.
Midtown, a bimonthly publication primarily serving the North Hills area of Raleigh, features an article in its May edition on maternity fashion. Two actual moms-to-be served as models.
To complement the trendy and stylish maternity ensembles provided by Cravings boutique, salon co-owner Jack Ray and stylists Ashley Collins, Ellen Geenty and Nichole LyMaye decided to use as inspiration the healthy glow mother’s-to-be naturally possess. The makeup featured soft rosy palettes with a dewy finish. The hair was styled to accentuate soft, feminine yet polished silhouettes.
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International Beauty Expert Joins Samuel Cole Salon
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May 7, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Internationally renowned hair colorist and beauty expert Yvette Cannas has joined the award-winning team of stylists at Samuel Cole Salon in North Raleigh. Trained at the Vidal Sassoon Academy in London, Cannas has won numerous awards for her work, including the prestigious Hair Colorist of the Year award presented by Canadian Hairdresser Magazine.
Cannas brings 18 years of experience and expertise in corrective color, make-up artistry and “glamour” styling to Samuel Cole. Her list of clients includes the Princess of Saudi Arabia and television personality Gayle King, and her work has been featured extensively in Salon Magazine and other international publications.
According to Cannas, who has worked in Italy, Paris, London, Toronto, Greenwich (Connecticut), and New York, the level of professionalism at Samuel Cole Salon is unmatched anywhere in the world.
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SAMUEL COLE SALON, SALON MOXIE PREPARE “STRUT” MODELS FOR TWO NIGHTS ON THE TOWN
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April 22, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) When the models came out to play during “Meet the Models,” two Raleigh events to help promote STRUT ’08, they offered more than a preview of the haute couture expected on the runway on Saturday, May 3, in North Hills. They also offered an up-close look at the hair design and make-up artistry of the award-winning stylists at Samuel Cole Salon and Salon Moxie, the official salons for STRUT ’08.
To promote the show -- which will feature national fashion designers with Raleigh roots, as well as local designers and boutiques, music and dance performances -- STRUT ’08 models appeared in two Raleigh nightclubs. On Friday, April 18, they joined the party at Buckhead Saloon in downtown Raleigh. On Friday, April 25, they were “strutting” their stuff at Oliver Twist in North Raleigh (8111 Creedmoor Road) from 10 p.m. to midnight.
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Raleigh Salon Owners
Judge National Salon Décor Competition
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April 09, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Jack and Joelle Ray, the husband-and-wife team behind Samuel Cole Salon and Salon Moxie in North Raleigh, recently served as judges to help select the 2008 “Salons of the Year” winners, a national salon décor competition sponsored by Salon Today magazine.
The Rays were asked to help judge this year’s winners after Samuel Cole Salon -- remodeled and enlarged last year -- received the magazine’s 2007 First Runner Up honor, placing second only to the grand-prize winner, Frederic Fekkai’s new salon in New York City.
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Samuel Cole Salon, Salon Moxie Stylists Prepare STRUT Models for Magazine Spread
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March 26, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Embracing their role as the official salons for the STRUT ’08, a haute couture and entertainment event coming to Raleigh May 3, Samuel Cole Salon and Salon Moxie recently created hair and make-up designs for a group of models for a photography spread on the show that will appear in Social The Magazine in April.
On March 16, the 12 of the show’s 35 models gathered at Samuel Cole Salon in North Raleigh, where eight stylists set about creating “glamorous, night-on-the-town” hair and make-up to complement a collection of upscale-boutique fashions, according to Joelle Ray who co-owns the two salons with her husband, master stylist Jack Ray. The fashions were provided by bebe, NV Clothes for Men, Verses Jeans and UniquitiesMix. READ MORE
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Salon Owners Jack and Joelle Ray to Help Select Models for STRUT
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February 20, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Jack and Joelle Ray, the husband-and-wife team behind Samuel Cole Salon and Salon Moxie in North Raleigh, will help select the runway models for STRUT, a televised fashion show to be held in North Hills on May 3, 2008. The Rays’ salons were selected as “Official Salon” for the show, which means their stylists will create all of the hair and make up designs for the event.
Auditions for models will be held at The Mint on Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh on March 4. STRUT organizers Brian Williams and Betzi Hekman say they will need over 30 men and women to model clothing and accessories by top designers with Raleigh “roots,” including Miranda Laughlin, Amy Stephenson, Guy Marshall, Elizabeth Yarborough and Holly Aiken. Several Raleigh-area boutiques will also participate in the show. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon/Salon Moxie Named Official Salon For High-End Fashion Show Coming To Raleigh
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February 1, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) Samuel Cole Salon, an award-winning hair salon in North Raleigh, and its sister salon, Salon Moxie, will serve together as the Official Salon for STRUT a gala fashion show to be held in downtown Raleigh on Saturday, May 3, 2008, beginning at 9 p.m. According to producer Brian Williams of Brian Williams Television, STRUT will spotlight new collections by top designers with Raleigh roots, including Miranda Laughlin (dresses), Amy Stephenson (jeans), Guy Marshall (boots), Elizabeth Yarborough (jewelry) and Holly Aiken (bags), plus fashions from several local designers and boutiques. And when the models strut down the catwalk in the designers’ couture, they’ll also be wearing hair and make up created by the stylists of Samuel Cole Salon.
“The behind the scenes action of a fashion show has more electricity than any other type of live production,” said Jack Ray, senior stylist and co-owner of both North Raleigh salons with his wife, Joelle. “All the creative energy and effort coming together to create a vision that will walk down the runway it’s quite a rush. We are excited to be chosen for this amazing opportunity.” READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon Seeks Hair Models for Stylists’ Education
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Are you adventurous? Willing to try something new? We're looking for male and female hair models to assist our stylists with their on-going, state-of-the-art education. Each week we work on new and exciting trends in cuts and colors, and we need men and women who will welcome what could be a completely new look for free! If you have available time on Monday, Tuesday or Thursday mornings and would like to be a Samuel Cole Salon hair model, send us your age, gender, current cut and color and, and contact information here and we’ll contact you as the need arises.
Samuel Cole is an award-winning salon located at: 240 Newton Road, Suite 100 1/2 in North Raleigh. Questions? Write to us at info@samuelcole.com
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Paris Bound: Samuel Cole Salon's Erica Lockhart to Compete for European Cup in Hair Styling
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September 18, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Erica Lockhart, 23, a leading hair stylist with Samuel Cole Salon in Raleigh, NC, is on her way to France this week to compete for the 2007 Rose d’Or Trophee de Paris, September 22 to 24, 2007, during the Organisation Mondiale Coiffure (OMC) international competition to be held September 22-24, sponsored by OMC Hair World. She is only one of four stylists from across the nation who placed on each of the U.S. “Junior Fashion” and “Junior Technical” teams, and the only junior stylist who placed on both.
Lockhart made the teams after she placed high in competition during the National Cosmetology Association’s (NCA) 2007 USA Beauty Open held in Orlando, Florida, in June during Premiere Orlando, the largest beauty-industry exhibition in the nation. The next event will be held in Argentina in October, leading up the World Competition in Chicago in March of 2008. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Fresh Talent: Salon Moxie Welcomes Seven New Stylists
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August 23, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Jack and Joelle Ray, owners of Salon Moxie, recently hired seven stylists or “rising stars,” as they like to call them -- for the new North Raleigh salon.
According to Joelle Ray, these stylists were hired because they exhibit “natural talent, a positive attitude, and a passion for this industry.” All but one graduated from the Aveda Institute in Chapel Hill. They are: Mary-Taylor Valand of Raleigh; Kegan Rushing from Brooklyn, NY; Nikki Galloni from Jamestown, NC; Lauren Lawson from Wilmington, NC; Jessica Duncan from Hickory, NC; and Erin Shebaugh from Scranton, PA. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon Named one of Citysearch's Best Hair Salons, Color & Highlights
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August 17, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) For the second year, Samuel Cole Salon in North Raleigh has been voted one of the Triangle area’s “Best Hair Salons” and “Best Color & Highlights” destination in the Best of Citysearch audience poll. Every year the popular online guide to U.S. cities asks its users and editorial staff to vote for the best restaurants, bars, salons, spas, shops and services, then publishes the results.
Samuel Cole Salon is owned by hair stylists Jack and Joelle Ray. After seven years in operation, they made many changes to the salon, from altering their hiring and training procedures to bookkeeping and inventory coordination. “We altered anything that wasn’t working perfectly,” Joelle said. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon Stylist Scores High
in USA Beauty Open in Orlando
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July 16, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Erica Lockhart, a leading hair stylist with Samuel Cole Salon in Raleigh, placed second in the Student/Junior’s Ladies Hair Up test and fourth in the Student/Junior’s Ladies Fashion Combination test in the National Cosmetology Association’s (NCA) 2007 USA Beauty Open held June 10th in Orlando, Florida, during Premiere Orlando, the largest beauty-industry exhibition in the nation.
The international competition, sanctioned by Organisation Mondiale Coiffure (OMC), helps determine OMC’s 2008 USA Team, which will compete in Paris in September and Argentina in October, leading up to the World Competition in Chicago in March of 2008. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon, Salon Moxie Host
"Wellastrate" and "Voluminate" Class
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July 8, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) In keeping with their commitment to provide on-going education for their stylists, Jack and Joelle Ray, owners of Samuel Cole Salon and Salon Moxie in North Raleigh, recently hosted a five-hour Wella hair care class that introduced both salons’ staffs to The Wella Corporation’s new “Wellastrate” and “Voluminate” products. Pamela Mackowiak, a professional service educator with The Wella Corporation, presented the class.
According to Mackowiak, Wellastrate is an effective yet mild hair-straightening, cream-based preparation developed to straighten very curly or frizzy hair. Formulated in two versions for different hair structures, it contains Jojoba oil which, Mackowiak says, protects the hair. “Voluminate” is a demi-permanent product (lasting six to eight weeks) that adds volume, texture and natural movement to hair that couldn’t otherwise hold hairstyles. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon's Joelle Ray Contributes
Expert Advice to FirstChair.com
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May 22, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) FirstChair.com, a website devoted exclusively to new salon and spa professionals, has asked Joelle Ray of Samuel Cole Salon and Salon Moxie, both in North Raleigh, to contribute to two expert-advice articles for the site’s readers.
According to Ray, who co-owns the salons with husband Jack Ray, one article addresses the interview process for a new stylist who is trying to find the best salon “fit” for his or her talents and interests. Among other “Interview Guidelines,” Ray offers: “The best interview should be a process. It is hard to sum up a salon from just one meeting. Ask to come in to observe the salon when clients and stylists are present so that you can evaluate the "feel" or culture of the salon. Remember: An interview isn't just something you sit through. You need to participate. Prepare and ask good questions.” READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon in Raleigh
Wins Major National Design Award
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May 14, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) According to Salon Today magazine’s panels of judges, Samuel Cole Salon in Raleigh has the second most beautiful and innovative interior of any hair styling salon in North America.
Owners Jack and Joelle Ray recently learned that their remodeled and renovated salon in North Raleigh has been named First Runner Up in Salon Today’s annual “Salons of the Year” decor competition, placing it second only to the grand-prize winner, Frederic Fekkai’s new salon in New York City’s trendy meat-packing district.
“Frederick Fekkai is an icon in this industry, and New York is the most fashion-forward city in the nation,” Joelle said. “We are so proud and honored to be considered in the same league.” READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon, Salon Moxie Join "Locks of Love"
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May 6, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Samuel Cole Salon, an upscale hair styling destination in North Raleigh, and Salon Moxie, its new “sister” salon, also in North Raleigh, have become “Locks of Love” salons. Both facilities will offer free shampoo, cut and style to anyone who donates his or her hair to Locks of Love.
Locks of Love is a non-profit organization that uses donations of human hair to make wigs and hair pieces for disadvantaged children under 18 who suffer from any number of balding conditions, not just hair loss due to chemotherapy for treating cancer. The most common cause, according to Locks of Love, is alopecia areata, an autoimmune deficiency disease that affects over 4 million people in the United States, two million of whom are children. There is no known cause or cure for alopecia areata. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon Hosts Sebastian Professional Hair-cutting Seminar To Increase Stylists’ Artistry
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April 18, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Samuel Cole Salon, an upscale hair styling salon in North Raleigh owned by Jack and Joelle Ray, recently hosted a Sebastian Professional hair cutting class, which gave the salon’s stylists the opportunity to learn new, updated haircutting techniques and to study Sebastian’s “Evokative” line of hair care products.
The six-hour class was part of Samuel Cole Salon’s mission to continually offer its stylists advanced educational opportunities. Conducted by Sebastian Professional senior design artist Doug Hutto, it included hair-cutting demonstrations, hands-on experience advanced razor cutting for the stylists, and extensive information on the use of the Evokative line, a new collection of hair care and styling products that were designed to produce “soft, touchable, luxurious hair,” according to the company. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon Stylist To Compete
For Position On U.S. OMC Team
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March 13, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Erica Lockhart, a hair stylist with Samuel Cole Salon in Raleigh, is training to compete in the National Cosmetology Association’s (NCA) 2007 USA Beauty Open to be held June 10, 2007, in Orlando, Florida, during Premiere Orlando, the largest beauty-industry exhibition in the nation.
The international competition, sanctioned by Organisation Mondiale Coiffure (OMC), will help determine OMC’s 2008 USA Team, which will compete in Paris in September and Argentina in October, leading up to the World Competition in Chicago in March of 2008. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon to open
Salon Moxie in North Raleigh |
March 12, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Salon Moxie will open this month in Raleigh’s North Ridge Shopping Center, destined to appeal to clients who want the fresh looks and high style of upscale salons without upscale prices, according to its creators. Salon Moxie is a new concept from Jack and Joelle Ray of Samuel Cole Salon on Newton Road, which was named 2006 Salon of the Year by Citysearch.com and 2006 “Bravo” Award for Best Salon in the Triangle by Metro Magazine. According to the Rays, the vibe at Salon Moxie will be “fresh, hip, and high-energy,” and it will fill the void between “budget” salons and the more expensive destinations. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon Hosts
"Colors of the World" Seminar |
February 20, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Samuel Cole Salon, an upscale hair styling salon in North Raleigh, recently hosted a Colors of the World seminar presented by the Wella Corporation, one of the leading international beauty supplies.
Colors of the World is a comprehensive program designed to help salons build their hair color business. The seminars focus on developing stylists’ coloring skills while supporting the salons with merchandising materials and other business planning education. They are offered in local markets throughout the U.S. as well as in Wella’s studios in New York and Los Angeles. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Modern…Urban…Chic:
Samuel Cole Salon Expands Space & Style |
January 28, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Inside Samuel Cole Salon’s modern, curvilinear interior, with its sleek espresso cabinetry, polished Pakistani onyx reception counter, glowing frosted-glass shampoo unit from Germany with white porcelain bowls that look more like sculpture than equipment -- it’s easy to forget you’re in the upper north side of Raleigh instead of the upper west side of NYC.
For a year, Samuel Cole Salon’s co-owners Jack and Joelle Ray have been working with interior designers Michael Perry of Porto in North Hills and Clark Hipolito of The Art Company on Glenwood to create an ambience that’s as au courant as the hair styling for which the award-winning salon is known. The results of this collaboration will be unveiled Saturday, February 3, when the “new” and expanded Samuel Cole Salon officially re-opens at 240 Newton Road. READ MORE (.pdf)
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| Samuel Cole Salon Contributes Hair Design & Cory Stillman’s “Favorite Things” To ‘Canes Kids’N Community Casino Night |
January 23, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) A custom-designed haircut, multi-dimensional coloring, deep moisturizing paraffin hand treatment, deep moisturizing conditioning treatment, and the complete Bumble and bumble® treatment therapy line for colortreated hair, valued at $360, were only part of Samuel Cole Salon’s donation to the Carolina Hurricane’s Kids’N Community Casino Night Silent Auction to be held at the RBC Center January 28.
The North Raleigh salon also contributed Cory Stillman’s “Favorite Things” basket for auction, which, at the left-winger’s personal request, included a haircut certificate with stylist and co-owner Jack Ray. The salon threw in a tonic shampoo and sumo tech hair paste by Bumble and bumble for Stillman’s basket just for good measure. READ MORE (.pdf)
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Samuel Cole Salon Advances Expertise at
Bumble & bumble Design Studio, NYC |
January 22, 2007 (RALEIGH, NC) Jack Ray, co-owner and senior stylist at Samuel Cole Salon in North Raleigh, traveled to New York City on Monday, January 22, to participate in a week-long design studio at Bumble & bumble, an internationally renowned hair product company and salon.
The studio is offered through Bumble and bumble University (Bb.U), the New York-based company’s graduate school for hairdressers that provides advanced training in all aspects of hair styling and care. READ MORE (.pdf)
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| Metro Magazine names Samuel Cole 'Best Salon' |
The accolades keep pouring in! In addition to recently being voted 'Best Salon' and 'Top Ten Color Salon' in the Triangle by Citysearch, now Metro Magazine has named Samuel Cole Salon the winner of its Bravo! award for Best Salon in the Triangle 2006. Thank you to all of our patrons for your continued loyalty!
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| Samuel Cole Salon featured in Independent Weekly |
"Our vision was to open a salon with the highest professional standards. We wanted a team of creative stylists who are committed and focused on providing each client with the best service possible."
Read the full article HERE (.pdf)
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| Samuel Cole Salon introduces new product lines |
hair powder
Powder is a substance with a long history of use - even for hair. Before shampoos as we know them, powder was used to absorb oil, in turn adding a lot of volume and a dry, matte texture.
Bb.Session Stylist Laurent Philippon made the tradition modern by creating these aerosol styling powders to his specifications in five shades. They add sexy va-va volume, extend th
Bb.Shine
Thickening Spray first + Bb.Shine to finish = lift, separation and shine
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| August 2006 |
A trip to Bumble and bumble University in New York is planned for August 2006. We will travel to the Big Apple and study with master hairdressers at Bb's downtown "House of Bumble" aka Bb U. The Samuel Cole Salon design team will be participating in the Design Workshop Class. Our designers will hone their skills, find inspiration and discover ways to focus their ideas, expand their repertoire and learn to look at hairdressing in new contexts. Each stylist will engage in three days of advanced training in cutting and styling techniques designed for experienced stylists.
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| Community Involvement |
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Samuel Cole Salon is proud to support the following organizations through donations of our time, services and talent:
Anytime Fitness
Carolina Hurricanes Kid's N' Community Foundation
Cary Academy
Citysearch's Halloween Bash
Duke Children's Hospital
Oak Hill Children's Home
Wakefield Elementary School
Jewish Community Preschool
Artspace
Green Year Round
St. Raphael's Catholic Church
Take A Seat for Kids Sake
Playmakers
Mrs. North Carolina America Pageant
Raleigh-Cary Jewish Federation
Ronald McDonald House
Locks of Love
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