Bumble and bumble
Bumble and bumble[edit | edit source]
Bumble and bumble is a prominent hair care and styling brand known for its innovative products and influence in the fashion and beauty industries. Founded in New York City, the brand has become synonymous with cutting-edge hair trends and professional-grade products.
History[edit | edit source]
Bumble and bumble was established in 1977 by Michael Gordon, a visionary hairdresser who sought to create a salon that would inspire creativity and innovation. The brand quickly gained a reputation for its avant-garde approach to hair styling and its commitment to education and training for stylists.
Products[edit | edit source]
Bumble and bumble offers a wide range of hair care products, including shampoos, conditioners, styling gels, and hair sprays. The brand is particularly known for its "Surf Spray," which mimics the effect of sea salt on hair, creating a tousled, beachy look.
Education and Training[edit | edit source]
A key component of Bumble and bumble's philosophy is its dedication to education. The brand operates the Bumble and bumble University, a training facility for professional stylists. Here, stylists can learn advanced techniques and stay updated on the latest trends in hair fashion.
Influence in Fashion[edit | edit source]
Bumble and bumble has a strong presence in the fashion industry, frequently collaborating with top designers and participating in major fashion shows. The brand's stylists are often seen backstage at New York Fashion Week, creating looks that set the tone for upcoming seasons.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
In recent years, Bumble and bumble has made efforts to incorporate more sustainable practices into its operations. This includes using environmentally friendly packaging and sourcing ingredients responsibly.
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