Hello!
Welcome to Alan Edwards Salons founded in 1986 by Alan Edwards and Elaine Hill.
Alan Edwards has been at the forefront of British Hairdressing for over 20 years. Our passion is to deliver a high quality service and continue to create an excellent standard of hairdressing. Our team of stylists and colour experts are committed to making your time with us an enjoyable experience and have you leaving the salon looking and feeling fantastic!
Available to care for your hair we have the best quality hair products from Kérastase, L'Oreal Professionnel, Shu Uemura art of Hair, KMS and Bumble and Bumble.
With many industry awards behind us we are driven by our constant training and development within the company enabling us to move forward, encouraging our team to grow and helping them reach their full potential which in turn gives our clients the great looking hair they deserve.
Enjoy looking round our web site and we hope to see you soon...
- Alan

News:

Roll with Rock

Posted: November 1st, 2009 | Author: Alan | Category: Seasonal style advice | Tags: , , , ,

Rock StyleRETRO is go for Autumn/ Winter colour collections.
The inspirations are split into two looks which match the rock and folk music genres.

For rock, it begins as far back as the 1940s with icons
such as Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley and takes in a touch of today with Paolo Nutini and Pete Doherty.
So quiffs are cool with strong profiles and colours – Aztec brass golds, indigo blues and
jet black work well in the rock- abilly look with leather, studs, fishnets and fingerless gloves.
Bright coppers and bright reds mix with tones of yellows, pinky pinks and dusky browns.

Real Nice Folk

Posted: October 10th, 2009 | Author: Alan | Category: Seasonal style advice | Tags: , , , ,

Folk LookTHE folk inspiration is based on megastars like Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan along with edgy newcomers like Florence and the Machine and Fiest. With make-up that’s natural and looks easy to apply and wear, the hair has loose disconnection with air drying.

Long, flowing locks are hot along with session pleats, crimps large and small, and beautiful messes on wheat blondes, cherry reds, muddy browns, the shimmery colours of oil and petrol, burnt toffee, burnt orange and raisin plum.

The look is finished with layered, rough fabrics – wool, canvas, Indian print textiles, cotton, hessian, chunky knits. It’s all very loose and disconnected – casually at ease while looking fantasic!