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Established in 2004, multi award-winning hair salon P & J Palmer near Clitheroe is at the cutting edge of styling and colouring. Owner and creative director Paul Palmer leads a team of highly-skilled stylists and technicians boasting a combination of creative flair and technical know-how. We work closely with clients to produce statement looks that reflect their individuality and style. For all the latest news and info on anything hair! this is the place to be........

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Models Required


Supervised Training Sessions

P&J Palmer are always on the lookout for of style-conscious girls and guys who want to have the best hairstyles in town. We teach the latest cutting and colouring techniques and the modern classics as well as men's hairdressing, at our Waddington based salon.

'Models' doesn't mean you have to be the next Kate Moss or Tyson Beckford - it just means that you need to be willing to 'model' a gorgeous new haircut that will be the envy of your friends, unless you bring them with you!

What You Can Get!

We need male and female models for cutting, styling, colouring, dressing long hair, hair treatments and men's grooming.
Prices range from as little as £5 to £25!
So, if you want a fabulous new hair cut or colour, call the salon now to book an appointment on 01200 444420

What Our Models Say

"Everyone is so friendly and professional and in all the years I have been coming to the P&J Palmer, I have never been disappointed with any cut or colour" – Anne Harvey, Clitheroe

"P&J Palmer always try to fit me in even if I haven't booked an appointment and the tutors are great. I have tried other Hairdressing training schemes but P&J Palmer is by far the BEST!" – Andy Chapman, Waddington

Catwalk Shows & Photo Shoots

If you do want to be the next Kate Moss or Tyson Beckford, then we're also looking for male and female cut and colour models to use in our catwalk shows & photo shoots showcasing the latest trends. You'll need to be open-minded about your hair and happy to get creative with the latest cut and colour techniques!

Saturday, 22 May 2010

Helen Styles Key 103 Show



Chelsea's Ladies Lunch - Key 103.

On Friday the 21st May, our stylist Helen Rawlinson was at the Hilton Manchester for a charity fundraising event for cash for kids, hosted by Key 103's top radio presenters Chelsea. Helen was invited to share her tips and show the 500 plus ladies that were attending the lunch how they can make the most of their hair by on stage demonstrations, whilst talking them through what she was doing and also giving advice on what styles are in this season and how you can achieve them yourself.

Helen also did the models hair before they started the fashion show giving them all varied looks from half up, half down, all up and all down. Helen also did the presenter, Chelsea, from Key 103's hair to make sure she looked her very best.

When the fashion show started Helen’s microphone was put on ready to go on stage, after the first part of the fashion show, she then did a ten minute slot of demonstrations, advice and tips for going from the beach to evening.

Then the models got underway with the second part of the show which Helen added hair pieces too. After this Helen went back on stage for the second part of her demonstration, advice and tips was given this time on special occasion hair, this was showing how you can get your hair in any style at any time.

After this it was the last part of the fashion show which was the wedding part, so Helen came off stage to make sure all models had hats, fascinators and clips in their hair.

After the fashion show Helen was on hand to give advice on all types of hair styling ranging from quick up do's to in-depth colour consultations.

Saturday, 15 May 2010

Botox and Dermal Fillers Clinic



Julie Quinn (RGN) Adv Dip Aesthetics PractitionerLimited spaces, book soon to avoid disappointment.14th June 10am – 5pm

Nurse led clinic in conjunction with a top Harley Street Consultant.

Wrinkle Relaxing 1 Area £150
Wrinkle Relaxing 2 Areas ... £195
Wrinkle Relaxing 3 Areas £240

Fillers (Fine Lines) £195
Fillers (Medium Lines) £250
Fillers (Deep Lines) £300
Top Up £100
Hand Rejuvenation £195
Lip Augmentation £195

To book your Appointment on 14th June call the salon NOW on 01200 444420now to avoid disappointment.

Advertiser and Times Thursday 13th May


Check out the Clitheroe Advertiser And Times this week on page 11. Fantastic write up on the Art Exhibition we had in the salon.

KEY 103: Chelsea's Ladies Lunch, Friday 21st May




A charity event at the Hilton Hotel Manchester, Deansgate is being held by KEY 103 Radio Station to raise money for Cash For Kids.

The radio station has held a competition where local 'real' women any shape or size have entered to model on the catwalk for the fashion show.

At the event, ou...r fantastic stylist Helen will be demonstrating easy to do and up and coming styles for the summer seasons that people can do themselves at home. Helen will be talking people through step by step exactly what she's doing and how you can do these styles yourself.

Helen will also be styling all models hair for the fashion show including the models who won the 'real' women competition.

She will be promoting the services we offer at our salon in Waddington, which will also appear on the radio, so listen out for Helen of P&J Palmer Salon at Backridge Farm, Waddington on KEY 103.

Helen will be doing this along side of top celebrity make-up artists, fashion stylists from high fashion magazines and the team from KEY 103 radio station.

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Champagne Reception and Art Exhibition






Creative Genius!

On Sunday 25th April, P&J Palmer Hair Salon was transformed into a Contemporary Art Gallery for their first Champagne Reception and Art Exhibition.

Guests enjoyed superb canapés and champagne, provided courtesy of Plate, whilst viewing a stunning collection of modern and eclectic art. Pieces ranged from large oil paintings to delicate prints and charcoal drawings, framed and ready to buy.

The Collection was supplied in the main by artists from the MA Fine Art course at the University of Central Lancashire and contributing artists Ellen Riley and Cedric, a French artist who has made the area his home. The Townsend Gallery in Skipton displayed an exquisite oil painting from established artist Steven Townsend at a price tag of £40,000.

The salon proved a spectacular venue on this bright, sunny day with families enjoying the wooden playgrounds, lamas, Shetland ponies, fine food at Plate and shopping.

Paul Palmer remarked “ We knew the chic ambience of the Salon would provide a great backdrop and Art sits well generally with our own creative style. We wanted to provide a relaxed and informal gathering as a thank you to our fabulous clients”

The exhibition continues for all to enjoy in the Salon for the next month and full details of all the artists are available (can be seen on facebook page).

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Have you chosen the right hair brush


Hair brushes are underrated by many women but they are very important to achieve the desired look. Good hair brushes are an investment as the right tools will make your hair look healthier and shinier. There are different types of brushes to style hair in different ways and selecting the wrong one could ruin your look or even damage your hair! So, have you chosen the right hair brush for your hair? Read on to find out the characteristics of the different type of brushes to help you choose the right one for you.

TYPES OF BRUSHES


Cushion Brush

The brush has a soft cushion base and bristles, often curved, on one side. It smooths and straightens medium to long hair that isn’t too thick. It also massages the scalp.


Paddle Brush

This brush has a flat base and small to medium bristles. It is great for straightening thick medium to long hair. it smooths and lengthens hair but doesn’t add volume. It also gives a scalp massage.


Styling Brush

It has close-set bristles that make it easier to control hair. It adheres to the hair nicely and is used to smooth, shape and polish it.


Thermal Brush

The central of a thermal brush is a heat conductive material, which gets hot when you use a hairdryer. This way, you increase the heat drying your hair, working both on the surface of the hair and internally. However, if the brush gets too hot, you could scorch your hair, so be careful.


Thermal round brushes

are available in different sizes: jumbo, large, medium and small. The size of the brush to use is determined by the lenght of your hair and the style you want. The small ones are used to roll hair to get curls while heating them with a blowdryer. The large ones, instead, smoothen hair and give a light massage.


Thermal flat

brushes work like a flat iron, straightening and smoothening hair without any bend.


Vent Brush

This brush has holes in the base to let air circulate through hair to blow dry it faster. It creates more volume and detangles hair.


SHAPE

Half-round: available in different sizes, they are used for every type of styling and blowdrying. It can be used on both wet and dry hair.

Oval: it styles the hair as well as penetrating it and massaging the scalp.

Round: used to add body and curl to straight hair. The smaller the barrel, the tighter the curl. Round brushes with densely packed bristles straightens and smoothens naturally wavy hair, while brushes with open bristles are good to achieve lift. However round brushes get tangled in hair easily.


BRISTLES

Metal bristles:

they are widely used but can damage your hair. Therefore, they should only be used on wigs.


Natural Boar bristles:

they are made with a boar’s hair and are recommended because they cause less friction on your hair and are therefore less damaging than synthetic bristles. They also distribute sebum, the hair’s natural conditioner that keeps it shiny and healthy, along the hair shaft. These bristles are especially good for people with thin hair.


Synthetic bristles:

synthetic materials like nylon massage the scalp, stimulate oil release, are easier to clean and last a long time. They are also usually less expensive than natural bristles. However, they don’t distribute the oil throughout the hair and therefore they don’t clean your hair very well. Some synthetic bristles can also be too stiff, which can damage your hair.