
Episode 30
Hair Science + Creative Artistry Methods
with expert educator, salon owner and trichologist simone lee

What we'll be talking about
Creative Trichology is the application of science in combination with art to achieve beautiful healthy hair, colours, cut and style results. It could also be described as a meeting of science and creativity using new technologies.
Once you understand the anatomy and physiology of hair, the services are endless that you can offer as a Trichologist. In episode 30 of the Colour Kristina Talks podcast,I am chatting with Expert Educator and Trichologist, Simone Lee about:
- Triscopic Technology
- Digital Cutting
- The top 3 reasons a client seeks out a Trichologist
- Anti-aging for hair and scalp
- Haircolour accurate analysis using trichology
- Clinical Aspects relatable to salon business
- The Helix Coil & how it impacts hair colouring methodology
If you want to know more about how science can help you offer more accurate treatments for your clients, then this episode of the Colour Kristina Talks podcast is for you!
Show notes
what exactly is creative trichology?
I have always been very interested in Trichology and have recommended my colour clients that have been concerned with hair loss during my career to Trichologists.
But there is so much more to this science which is why I am really excited to chat with the Australian Institute of Trichology education director. Simone Lee is a formally qualified trichologist and trainer. With over twenty five years of working within the hair industry, Simone is one of the most awarded recognised artists in Australia.
Initially when I reached out to Simone I wanted to chat about hair loss, scalp health, and the main reasons people seek a Trichologist. But then when we began emailing each other back and forth I discovered that there is so much more to discover about Trichology.
simone lee, trichologist. bio
Simone Lee of Perth, Western Australia is a world renown creative director of hair and makeup, trichologist and educator. With a career spanning over twenty five years Simone has worked with countless celebrities as a hair and make up artist for film, fashion and theatrical productions.
Winner of countless awards, Simone is a highly regarded Creative designer and teacher having worked for numerous cosmetic companies working as a platform artist across the globe. Plus a highly succesful salon owner of Perth's Tyler Reid Hair.
Simone is also the inventor of a revolutionary styling, colouring and cutting device called Thredlox. As a formally qualified Trichologist (therapeutic practitioner for treatment of diseases and disorders of the hair, and scalp) Simone is an esteemed member of The American Hair Loss Council and the director of Education for the Australian Institute of Trichology. www.australianinstituteoftrichology.org

Links and resources
link to my insta @colourkristina
new insta @colourkristinatalkspodcast
australian institute of trichology link
simone lee creative link
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