175 High Street, Epping, Essex, CM16 4BL. 01992 570303 epping@robertbellsalon.com
7 Jubilee Parade, Woodford Green, Essex, IG8 7QG. 0208 505 1642 woodford@robertbellsalon.com
Robert has a reputation of being honest and to the point about the business of hairdressing. With over 50 years of experience behind him, Robert has accolades that go back as far as the Evening Standard's 'Junior Of The Year' award in 1976. Robert and his wife Kimberly have been nominated three times for the L'0real Colour Trophy and the British Hairdresser of the Year awards.
His photography and hair work has been printed from front cover to back in just about every hair magazine in Europe. Robert has written copy and had his serialized book (Chair side manner) published in trade/consumer magazines internationally and has been a hired creative for such names as Joico, Aveda, Fudge, GLH, L'0real and Schwarzkopf.
He has trained and worked in Knightsbridge, Hollywood and Europe for many years before starting his new company in 1990 here in Essex and east London and has training have inspired many young and older hairdressers alike.
"I have a very interesting clientele rich and diverse and they travel from far and near. I even have clients from when I worked in Kightsbridge I am a fortunate guy in that respect. My clients range from wealthy business people some very famous (I don’t like the word celebrity), nice contented people and people with not much money to spend on hair. Regardless I treat them all the same and never loose sight of that".
Robert Bell - Elite Magazine interview
Music has always been Robert's other big passion - as a guitarist and vocalist he's gigged with the likes of top composer and aranger John Altman and Neil Drinkwater, whose distinctive keyboards can be heard on Van Morrison's 'Have I Told You Lately?'. Now, the Speak Easy Club provides a perfect outlet and showcase for his dual talents.
"Every hairdresser wants to be a rockstar, and this enterprise is the culmination of all the experience gained over the last three decades" Robert concludes.
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