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Cameron Diaz’s boyfriend, model Paul Sculfor traded in illegal drugs for scissor sharpening. Well … sort of. He says he quit doing drugs because he didn’t want to lose his hair, thereby hurting his career and making his trips to his stylist more difficult and fewer and farther between. He says, “My hair started falling out in my partying years, because excessive cocaine abuse affects the adrenal system and halts hair growth. I’m lucky it grew back. I’m not vain, but I am obsessed with my hair.”
Hm … not vain? Is it possible to BE a model in Hollywood and not be vain? And we won’t judge him about being obsessed with his hair – we know plenty of other stars who would say the same thing. Take Victoria Beckham who is rumored to be in a fued with Katie Holmes over dueling hairstylist! Of course, it IS just a rumor, but it goes to show the level of obsession with hair and hair styles!

Up on stage in Biloxi, MS this weekend, was an industry that revolves around the latest styles, scissor-sharpening, high-end shears, and cutting edge products: the hair industry. Hair models and their stylists took to the stage, showing off the hippest trends in cuts, color and styling.
“What it’s designed to do is introduce the trade to new ideas, venues, techniques, services that are available so that they can in turn promote that to their salon clientele,” said Brad Champion, owner of Champion Beauty Supply.
“I think it gives her a lot of confidence. I think that when a woman looks great, she feels great and she has a lot of confidence in the way that she walks and the way she talks,” said Angela Stringer, a salon owner.
She and her staff know how important it is to be on the cutting edge, especially since current styles can be as fickle as The Pob or The Pixie.
“Typically, hair is pretty cyclical. We say it runs in twenty year cycles, and so what we’re seeing a movement to now is stronger fringes. We’re seeing a lot of texture come back into hair, where it’s been really bone straight for a lot of years. What we’re really beginning to see is a lot of movement and texture being reintroduced into the market place,” Champion said.
We took a break from scissor sharpening last weekend to head over to Vertical Clearance salon in San Francisco to shoot a couple segments with their stellar stylists.
We filmed with Kelle Schlax and Tiffany Barrios at the salon. Kelle demo’d a color blocking technique followed by a mod British shag haircut and Tiffany demonstrated a unique color correcting technique – perfect if you have clients that want a drastic color change, or if they’ve attempted to color their hair by themselves!
Stay tuned for their completed, edited segments on the CuttingEdgeHairshow.com!