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Exclusive Hair Company
 
The Exclusive Hair Company in Dunmurray currently hold the L’Oréal Professionnel Colour Trophy – Young Colourist Award title thanks to Yvonne Frankel’s stellar performance in last year’s competition. Now it’s the turn of salon owner Tanya Curran and Catherine Kerr to take to the Grand Final stage to prove their style credentials as they represent the Northern Irish region in the L’Oréal Professionnel Colour Trophy.
 

Tanya and Catherine explain the inspiration behind their striking image: “The hairstyle that we’ve created is wearable yet edgy thanks to some subtle styling in the fringe and a beautiful soft colour. This is just the kind of look our clients love and we’re delighted that the judges loved it too!”
 
With a history of excellence in the competition, it’s clear that Tanya has no qualms about the end goal – to win the L’Oréal Professionnel Colour Trophy title in 2008 and uphold the legacy of her salon’s success.
 
“This will be our fourth time at the Grand Final but the feeling of excitement and anticipation is greater than ever,” beamed a clearly delighted Tanya, moments after she came off stage. “Having won the Regional Title three times it should come as no surprise to hear that we have set our sights on winning again.”
 
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Photo Credits: L’Oréal Professionnel

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