Mark hayes hairdresser biography of abraham

  • Huge portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
  • The Winter 2024 issue of #DocumentaryMag is now available, featuring Directors of 'No Other Land' Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham on the cover.
  • I started an apprenticeship straight from school, aged sixteen, in 1974, at the Sloane Street salon.
  • Comfortably Dumb

    Feb 15, 2013 ⋅ ⋅ Acting, Art, Book, Hollywood, Ireland, LA Living, Mark Hayes, Random Ramblings, RanDumb, Randumb Book, RanDumber, Writing ⋅ By Mark Hayes

    Cause – Rodriguez

    So yesterday a couple of lights, bombs, bells and whistles exploded off in my head. It’s a been a while. Epiphany on. I was talking to a guy who asked me a simple enough question:

    What have you been doing lately?

    Rattled off the usual replies.

    This.

    That.

    The gibber.

    Grand. As you duu. Until he asked a follow up:

    Work-wise though, what have you done since your last book came out, any closer to the goal? 

    Now that’s a far better question. Threw me off.

    Ehh.

    Umm.

    Y’know.

    Ha ha.

    OK.

    Did I say that?

    Pardon?

    Oh, phone’s about to die. Good duck!

    Hung up. Head. Light. Dizzy. Epiphanies. Exploding. Foundations. Rattling. Crumbling. Fell head first into the kitchen wall. Woke up hours later with a tattoo on my arm: What the funk hav

    This site brings back incredible memories for me. I was first introduced to the Sassoon salon in New Bond St in 1967. I had just graduated from college in NY and was travelling for 10 weeks throughout Europe for the first time. This website brings back that whole era--the 60's. I loved and miss it. It was also the time of Mary Quant, Carnaby Street, and The Beatles! Sargeant Pepper had just been released, and Procol Harem's "A Lighter Shade of Pale." The Sassoon Method changed my life forever. No teasing, no hairdryers. My hair just fell into place naturally. I have straight, thick hair and tried permanents in the 50s. I never accepted who I was. The Sassoon salon gave me a graduated bob that I took with me throughout Europe, hitchhiking, and staying at youth hostels. When I returned to the States, I was a changed woman. I headed straight to 67th and Madison, where I met Vincent Nardi, then a young junior trainee. I was his "model" when the trainees gave free haircuts (Wed nights?).
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  • U.S. Presidents

    Throughout American history, the role of the President has been marked bygd countless distinctive features and accomplishments. However, one aspect that often goes unnoticed but holds its own unique charm is their facial hair. In particular, the presence of sideburns has left an indelible mark on the legacy of several U.S. Presidents. From the assertive to the audacious, let’s take a closer look at some of the most iconic leaders who sported sideburns during their time in office.

    Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) – The Iconic Whiskers 

    No discussion on Presidential sideburns would be complete without mentioning the legendary Abraham Lincoln. His untamed and prominent facial hair became a emblem of his wisdom and strength. Lincoln’s “chin curtain” style beard, coupled with his long sideburns, framed his face and gave him an instantly recognizable appearance. The timeless image of Lincoln, with his tall stovepipe hat and distinctive faci