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HUL to introduce premium brands for hair styling

When Hindustan Unilever’s executive director Hemant Bakshi went for a ‘complimentary’ hair cut last week, he came out of the salon Rs 2,500 poorer. Though his hairdo didn’t cost anything at all, he splurged on almost every product used during the half an hour process — from shampoo to hair wax. And he’s excited about this unusual impulse buy, because it involves his firm’s foray into super premium hair-care business.

The makeshift salon was Hindustan Unilever’s training ground for its professional hair products brand TIGI, popularly known as Toni & Guy after its founders, which will be sold to consumers exclusively through top salons that use these products. “TIGI actually allows us to tick many boxes in our strategy,” says Bakshi, who this month completes 24 years in HUL, exactly half his life. “It allows us to complete our portfolio, have a presence in the category of the future and a presence in the channel of the future,” Bakshi says.

The company will enter hair colour segment in India through the new brand, and bring in other TIGI products including gel, shampoo, wax and mousse under Bed Head and S-Factor. Unilever, the Anglo-Dutch parent of HUL, acquired TIGI’s professional hair product business for $411.5 million in 2009. They carry super premium price tags, though. TIGI’s shampoo, at Rs 700-925 for 250 ml, costs almost eight times a normal one, and over four times the FMCG giant’s premium brand Dove. And TIGI products are at least 40 per cent costlier than most products of L’Oreal, the French cosmetics giant that controls over three-fourths of the urban salon market in the country, and other competitors such as P&G’s Wella and German brand Schwarzkopf.

“We don’t want to leave any gap in our portfolio in terms of price-points and TIGI comes and play a very important part in completing our portfolio as far as beauty is concerned in hair,” Bakshi says. “We would do the same thing across all our categories.” The company will sell TIGI products through just over 40 salons in the country to start with, making its reach of 6.4 million retail outlets somewhat superfluous in this case.

In comparison, L’Oreal sells its products under Professional, Matrix and Kerastase brands through more than 30,000 salons. “Consumers go to a salon because they don’t want to do colouring or other services at home. So, hairstylists can influence sales in a big way both during the service and also by advising post care products,” Aseem Kaushik, director of professional products division at L’Oreal India, says.

Hindustan Unilever, which has virtually covered the mass end of the market in most categories, has been focusing on premium products to improve its margins. This shift in strategy in fact helped the firm post its highest operating margin in a decade at 20 per cent for the year ended March 2013 and also resulted in two premium brands—Pond’s and Dove-—crossing the Rs 1,000-crore mark.

HUL’s upscale drive is primarily reflected in personal products, which has seen faster rollouts of new brands or categories. Its recent launches include TRESemme hair care range and extending Lux into deodorant and Dove into hair oil. Emerging categories contribute almost 14 per cent, or more than Rs 1,000 crore, to HUL’s personal care segment which, in turn, accounts for nearly half of the firm’s profits but less than a third of its total sales.

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Posted by admin - September 19, 2015 at 8:18 am

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Styling tricks to hide belly flab

Styling tricks to hide belly flab

Unless you’re one of those women who are naturally lean, fat-burning machines with a high metabolic rate, chances are you’ve faced the problem of extra bulges around your tummy. Here are some tips and tricks on how you can hide any extra weight just by dressing the right way!

[ad name=”HTML-1″]The right fit: Whether you prefer wearing jeans, trousers or skirts, ensure that the fit is one that flatters your body, and that means staying away from clothes that are too tight or too low. An easy fit reduces the appearance of folds on the midriff, while a mid-rise or high-rise waistline simply masks a large portion of the problem area. All you need to do is be a smart shopper. Picture how a certain style will look on you. Or better still, try it on.

Cover up: A light jacket for office lunches, a loose open shirt for a bohemian vibe or a long scarf over your outfit will very effectively personalise your look while hiding your midriff. It’s a win-win situation.

[ad name=”HTML-1″]The right fabric: A fabric that clings to your body (think: jersey) have the potential to highlight your bulges, so you should avoid wearing them unless you plan to throw on another layer. Woven fabrics on the other hand, are very useful in camouflaging extra weight.

Prints and panels: Side panels in a contrast colour will make your torso appear slimmer from the front. Opt for larger prints compared to finer ones. Illusion is everything.

[ad name=”HTML-1″]Tuck it in: Loosely tuck your top into your lowers to effectively conceal your stomach. Throw on a slim belt to make a stylish statement and hold things in place as you go about your day.

The empire silhouette: The empire line silhouette, where the bodice is fitted till just under the bust, is the perfect choice for those with heavier mid sections. It disguises the area while emphasizing your bust.

Colour blocking: Being colour-smart is crucial because it lets you accentuate your good parts and cloak the ones you’d rather not show. Pair a top in a darker shade with lowers in a lighter one to slim down your top-half and draw attention to your slimmer legs.

Keep these pointers in mind while choosing your outfits. Knowing that you look like a million bucks will make you feel more confident on a daily basis.

 

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Posted by admin - April 20, 2015 at 12:26 pm

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Styling up those locks

PERSONAL styling typically starts with one’s hair and hair styling has now become mandatory. At this juncture, Green Trends presented a Cuts and Colours Show recently at its Rajaji Nagar outlet, which exhibited diverse haircuts and hair colours innovated by inhouse hairstylists. Showcasing a number of hairstyles,the event tried to make a bold statement. From hairstyles like Honey Rust, Raven Feathers, Rivulet Rivulet Shine, Chestnut Paradiso, for women to hairstyles like Mocha Blast, Frenzy Flames, Flamingo Spikes for men, the event showed various styles, but many of the hairstyles seemed inappropriate and looked out of the world.

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Posted by admin - January 17, 2015 at 6:21 pm

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Know all about hair styling

When you style your hair there are a few things that you should look out for.  We look at 5 things today that a man should consider while styling his hair or getting a haircut.

Always look for a square shaped head setup

The first thing you’ll need to look at is the shape of your head when going for a haircut. An ideal and perfect hairstyle on a man’s head is one that is squarish in appearance. Rounded hair setups appear to be feminine while square shaped hairstyles look more masculine. Rinku Sarkar, a hairstylist at b:blunt says, “Rounded hair setups appear to be messy. Unless very carefully carved, these aren’t very appealing to the eye.”

Keep it clean

While attending parties or casual occasions, men want to look tough and attractive. Fringes or curls falling or dangling over your forehead aren’t something that you should consider. Medium-short spiked hair styled with a little gel is ideal for parties. As Rinku says, “A clear forehead has a tougher masculine appeal. Slightly spiked up hair with a 2-3 day old stubble is perfect.”

Think twice before growing your hair long

Before spending months growing your hair consider how you would look with it first. Long hair is hard to maintain and you need a lot of patience to grow it to the desirable length. Moreover, a hefty tall man with long hair is definitely not appealing. Long hair on big men have a rowdyish look. It’s always better suited for slimmer men. With long hair it’s always nice to have stubble, a light well maintained beard or short clean french beard. A clean shave with long hair tends to look feminine.

The perfect hair cut?

If you’re confused as to what hair cut suits you best, then consider what Mimin B, a hairstylist at Scent, says “It’s not easy to maintain medium hair. Medium hair is messy at times. You’ll have to gel it or keep combing it down. On the other hand, short hair isn’t nice either. You can’t do much with short hair, its too short to style. A short-medium haircut is generally ideal for men. It’s easy to maintain and style.”

Consider resting those shaving blades

Cut down on the time you spend with the mirror, shaving your beard. A two-day stubble is very trendy today. “If your work place or college isn’t too strict about facial hair, then you can go for a stubble,” says Rinku. A stubble suits almost every hairstyle and every occasion.

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Posted by admin - January 17, 2015 at 6:15 pm

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