Hairdressers Journal International
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Cover of the October 2024 issue | |
| Editor | Charlotte Grant-West |
|---|---|
| Deputy Editor | Sian Jones |
| Content Writer | Chloe Weldon |
| Categories | Hair, Beauty, Fashion |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Founded | 1882 |
| First issue | May 6, 1882 |
| Company | Professional Beauty Group |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | London |
| Language | English |
| Website | hji |
| ISSN | 0143-6910 |
Hairdressers Journal International (sometimes referred to as Hairdressers' journal[1]) is a monthly magazine for the hairdressing industry, published in the United Kingdom. The magazine has been in circulation since 1882.[2] The magazine's executive director is Jayne Lewis-Orr and the magazine’s editor is Charlotte Grant-West.
Hairdressers Journal International launched in 1882.[2]
In 2005, publishing director Leon Clifford stepped down and Jayne Lewis-Orr, already editor-in-chief, also became publisher of Hairdressers Journal International.[3]
During the early 2000, Reed Business Information (RBI) became a burdening asset in the new Reed-Elsevier organization.[4] In 2015, RBI sold the Hairdressers Journal International to M Squared Media.[5]
Description
Hairdressers Journal International is a monthly magazine for the hairdressing industry published in the United Kingdom.[2] The magazine provides trend features, salon business advice and coverage of news and events in the hairdressing industry.[6] It also houses the HJ Gallery, which features hairdressing images that date back to the 1950s.
The magazine organizes the following events:
- British Hairdressing Awards: Launched in 1984 and hosted in association with Schwarzkopf Professional, the British Hairdressing Awards are sometimes considered the Oscars of the hairdressing industry.[7]
- British Hairdressing Business Awards: Celebrates the business side of the hairdressing industry in the UK through 17 award categories including marketing, salon design, innovation, customer care and training.[citation needed]
- Salon International: Annual three-day exhibition launched in 1973 and held at ExCel London.