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Hair Styling Pioneer's New Wave Technique Replaces Perm, Delivers Soft, Gentle Curls

Hair pioneer and the co-founder of Haircolor USA has invented a new hair wave technique called the S Wave Thermal Set™ that industry experts say heralds the end of the traditional perm.

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (PRWEB) November 26, 2005 -- Jesse Briggs, hair pioneer, co-founder of Haircolor USA and founder of Yellow Strawberry Global Salons, has invented a new hair wave technique called the S Wave Thermal Set™ that industry experts say heralds the end of the traditional perm.

1960s Bob Hair Style Updated for 2006Four decades ago, Maurice Tidy worked with Vidal Sassoon in London popularizing the 1960s bob hair style. Now he has revived the bob, pairing it with the S Wave Thermal Set™ to update the look for the new millennium (see photos).

Tidy, the stylist-to-the-stars, has joined the flagship salon of Yellow Strawberry in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and is helping the internationally renowned artist Jesse Briggs usher in the S Wave era.

Tidy says, "The S Wave will make history much in the same way that Vidal Sassoon and I did back in the '60s with blow-dried styles. Millions of people are going to be wearing the S Wave."

Five years in the making, the S Wave Thermal Set™ uses a more gentle waving solution along with special rollers and the application of heat to create easy-to-manage, soft curls.

Briggs says the romantic look is back in fashion and the S Wave is the gentle, fast way (only 20 minutes) to achieve the latest look. He says the S Wave formula is different from a perm, is ideal for use on natural or multi-colored hair, and the results last three months or longer.

"Anyone with hair long enough to be wrapped around the special S Wave rollers 2 1/2 times can have the Thermal Set. And managing it is so easy – S Waved hair can either be scrunched into an edgy look or styled into a soft, dreamy wave. It looks amazing on everyone!"

For an exclusive story on the S Wave Thermal Set™, contact Jesse Briggs for an interview:

Jesse and Flo Briggs - Artistic DirectorsYellow
Strawberry Salons1007 East Las Olas Blvd.Ft.
Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone - (954) 463-4343
Toll Free - 1-800-734-2597

For more information and photos on the S Wave Thermal Set™, visit this webpage: http://www.short-hair-style.com/creating-soft-curls.html

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Bob hairstyle before in 1960 and now 2006
Photo of the bob 1960 and 2006 face to face. Same model - New S Wave Technique

Maurice Tidy, 2006 bob hairstyle for YS
A photo of a new S wave Bob hair created by Maurice for Yellow Strawberry Salon.

Maurice Tidy 1960 bob for Vidal Sassoon
Picture a 1960's bob created by Maurice Tidy for Vidal Sassoon

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