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Glitz and glamour at Hair Expo 07

Held in Sydney every June long weekend,Hair Expo Australia is the largest hairdressing experience of its kind in the southern hemisphere.

The event gives salon professionals the opportunity to discover the latest cutting edge trends and techniques from local and international talent and to source new products from the industry's leading suppliers.

It is also a chance for the industry to experience the buzz of a large exhibition and be inspired by the prestigious Gala Events, which recognise the best of the best in Australian hair design.

Amongst all the glitz and glamour lie some of Australia's most talented hair stylists, from emerging apprentices to international guests.

Each year Hair Expo issues awards for the best of the best, SkillsOne take you behind the scenes and reveal who will take out 2007's most prestigious titles.




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