Wella System Professional

Wella System Professionals is a branch of the Wella brand that focuses on hair care products. Wella System Professionals aims to have a very close relationship with hair salons and hairdressers. This allows them a chance to ensure that their products are being marketed and used by salons, while also always knowing what hair problems people are experiencing.

Everything from shampoo to hair colouring is made using products that are good for your hair and will help nourish it. Wella System Professionals wants the users of its hair products to have hair that is not only good looking, but healthy as well. They do this through salon hair treatments as well as home hair treatments between salon visits.

 

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Wella System Professional

Wella System Professionals is a branch of the Wella brand that focuses on hair care products. Wella System Professionals aims to have a very close relationship with hair salons and hairdressers. This allows them a chance to ensure that their products are being marketed and used by salons, while also always knowing what hair problems people are experiencing.

Everything from shampoo to hair colouring is made using products that are good for your hair and will help nourish it. Wella System Professionals wants the users of its hair products to have hair that is not only good looking, but healthy as well. They do this through salon hair treatments as well as home hair treatments between salon visits.

 

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 Wella products are available in over 150 different countries, and continues its steady expansion. Wella provides consumers with cosmetics, fragrances and hair care products.

This German company was founded in 1880 by Franz Stroher.

 

1920’s

The war is over and wigs are out. Ströher's sons Karl and Georg start developing products to create permanent waves - and give the company its name: Wella (derived from the German for wave).
Salons jump on the first Wella perming appliance, offering their clients a short, stylish, curly look that defines the decade. A new era in hairdressing is launched.

 

1930’s

The perm is top of the fashion agenda and Wella is leading the way. The company invents Wella Junior - the world's first portable perming machine - and sales soar.

Wella focuses on building partnerships with salons and hairdressers. Salons that buy Wella appliances are given hair care products too. The company's full support service is born to help salons flourish continually.
Wella launches its famous logo and the business expands into Europe and America. A year later, the Wella Corporation is founded in the USA.


Then in 1939, World War 2 breaks out and production is discontinued.

 

1940’s
After World War 2, under the GDR, Wella's East German factory and all its patents are seized and declared state-owned.
Refusing to give up, the Ströher family and 12 loyal employees start over in Hünfeld, Hesse. Production begins in 1945 and the company thrives. Wella Junior becomes a hero product once again.
By the end of the decade, Wella has 50 employees and hairdressing is back on track.

1950’s

Business is booming and Wella pioneers an industry revolution with the invention of Koleston Perfect - the first cream colorant that also cares for the hair. An immediate hit with hairdressers, color is seen everywhere.
Wella innovates again with Accord, the first coloring and setting product, then Wella Form and Lifetex Concentrate, a conditioner ahead-of-its-time.
Trade begins in South Africa, Australia, Brazil and moves further across Europe.
In 1954, Welonda Salon Equipment is created and salons and stylists become Wella's permanent partners with the development of industry-acclaimed training programms throughout the decade.

 

1960’s
The Sixties
It's a time of self-expression and experimentation and women change their hairstyle at unprecedented rates. Wella directs the trend with the launch of Wella Privat, a professional line available in salons only. Clients take Wella's expert hair care home with them for the first time and the brand's salon retail business is born.
Wella is exclusive supplier at the Olympic Games and takes centre stage at international hairdressing events - inspiring salons and stylists throughout a decade of iconic style.
R&D investment intensifies and trade spreads into Japan, New Zealand, Mexico and Iran.

 

1970’s
The Seventies
Wella's passion for innovation sees the launch of Perform, a new perming product allowing hairdressers to create the fabulous Afro looks of era.
System Professional and Wella Balsam become must-have salon products and the brand's For Men range breaks down barriers and marks the emergence of male grooming.

In 1972, Wella's produces the first shampoo specifically designed for retail purchase (department stores, supermarkets, chemists and perfumeries).

In 1976, Wella makes a breakthrough discovery with Chitosan. A hairspray ingredient that improves hold without stiffening, it spawns a new generation of styling products.

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The Eighties
Strong, powerful hair is the story of the decade and Wella sets the scene with its High Hair Professional Styling range.
New Wave (ShockWaves's predecessor) transforms hair fashion and puts the 'wet-look' on the streets while the launch of eco-brand Sanara demonstrates the company's growing environmental concerns. Male grooming is firmly on the agenda with the expansion of System Professional For Men.
Wella celebrates its 100th birthday. Trade expands through Chile and America and production begins in the former USSR.
Wella acquires scissor and equipment maker Tondeo as well as French luxury goods manufacturer Parfum Rochas S.A: hairdressing is Wella's heartland, but beauty is fast-becoming the bigger picture.
The company is publicly listed on the German Stock exchange for the first time.

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The Nineties
Wella discovers more new ingredients, including fruit wax, and wins an important award for technical innovation. The company develops the use of keratin to repair damaged hair and continues to focus on products that nourish and protect.
SP Liquid Hair hits the market and becomes another world first.
Wella acquires glamorous U.S. designer brand Sebastian and broadens its beauty portfolio with the acquisition of Muehlens KG - famous for fragrances such as 4711, Gucci Rush, Dunhill Desire and Naomi Campbell
The iron curtain falls and the gateway to Eastern Europe opens. Wella buys back Londa, its original operation, from the former GDR. Hairdressing has come full circle.

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2000’s

Wella's beauty business booms with the licensing of brands including Trussardi, Mont Blanc, Marc O'Polo, Max Mara and Gerry Weber.
The company expands throughout Asia/Pacific, bringing hair innovation to the four corners of the globe.
Trend Vision, a showcase of Wella's annual hair fashion collections becomes an inspiration to stylists everywhere and generates the much-acclaimed Trend Vision Award: a global hairdressing competition encouraging visionary creative style - in the image of Wella's core values.
In 2003, Wella is acquired by Procter & Gamble and the hair and fragrance businesses are combined. With its salon business under P&G Salon Professional, Wella is now part of the biggest consumer goods company in the wo rld.
With the brand restage in 2008 Wella Professionals launched a new chapter with a new brand vision and a modernized brand logo. With the restage Wella Professionals underlines its traditionally close relationship to the hairdresser, strengthening again it's core pillars: leadership in education, creative inspiration and products and service innovation.

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2010’s
With the launch of Wella Professionals Care and Styling, Wella Professionals reaches the final step in the total rebirth of its brand. The two high-performing product ranges bring a new dimension to the salon experience: hair care that you can experience with all your senses and iconic styling products that help to boost the personal charisma of each client.

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Vo5

Alberto Vo5 is a product of an American corporation which was founded in 1955 by Leonard Lavin. After focusing on hundreds of various products, the company dropped most of them and began focusing on Alberto Vo5 and hairdressing.


In 1958, Alberto Vo5 was the number one selling product of its kind and maintains its reputation till today. Leonard Lavin and his wife maintained the company and its reputation up until the year of 1994. They then handed the company over to the second family generation. Lavin’s daughter, Carol Lavin Bernick is the company’s executive chairman.


In 2006 there was a vote as to whether or not they should sell their salon distribution to Sally Beauty Supply, however the votes were against such an agreement and as such the deal fell through.

The range of Vo5 hair care products includes shampoo and conditioner that has been formulated to address various hair care needs such as dandruff and dry hair and sculp. Their latest range is the Vo5 Elixir range that has been infused with 5 vital oils to ensure hair health.

There is also a hair styling range that includes products that protect your hair during heat treatments such as blowdrying and flat ironing. There is also a molding and mousse range from Vo5.


Alberto Culver supports groups that include education, women in the working world and organizations in health care which support research facilities.

 

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Viktor & Rolf

Viktor & Rolf is a Dutch based fashion label that was founded in 1993 by Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren. They are not afraid to be creative and artistic when it comes to their fashion designs and fashion shows. They have collections for men and women that are loved all over the world.

The Viktor & Rolf fragrance side of business is relatively new. The first fragrance was released in 2005 in collaboration with L’Oreal. All the other fragrances from the brand have been released together with L’Oreal.

The first fragrance was for women and called Flowerbomb it was followed by the release of a men’s fragrance, Antidote in 2006. January 2012 saw the launch of another men’s fragrance called Spicebomb. It was the masculine version of Flowerbomb. As the names of the fragrances imply, Flowerbomb is a celebration and explosion of the beauty of flowers, while Spicebomb has spicy notes. Another fragrance for women from is Viktor & Rolf Eau Mega. It became available in 2009.

Various limited editions under Flowerbomb have also been made. These include Flowerbomb de Paris, Flowerbomb Extrait de Parfum, Flowerbomb Extreme and Flowerbomb La Vie En Rose among others.

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Vichy

Vichy is a cosmetics company founded in 1931 which is now owned by L’Oreal under its Active Cosmetics division. The range of beauty products includes a long list of anti-aging products, skin care products, body care and makeup. The only water formulations used is Vichy’s line of skin care, is thermal spa water from the springs of France.

Even though Vichy is popular world wide, it is most famous in Europe. In Europe the most popular range is the foundations and concealers.

The brands slogan is “Health is Beautiful”.


A list of some of their leading cosmetics lines include:

•    Neovadiol
•    Dercos
•    Aqualia
•    Myokine
•    Vichy Homme
•    Anti Aging LiftActiv
•    Normaderm for oily and problem prone skin types
•    Essentielles ( a cheaper line of products)



Vichy products can be found in selected beauty stores in South Africa.

 

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Versace

Versace is a popular up-market Italian fashion design brand. It was founded in 1978 by Gianni Versace and has grown to include a number of lines under the brand. Today, you can get clothing, watches, accessories, jewellery, cosmetics and fragrances under the Versace brand.

Versace fragrances are made in conjunction with Euroitalia SRL and together with them the first Versace fragrance was introduced in 1981 which was called Gianni for Women. From there, various fragrances for men and women have been released under the different lines. This means that they have a variety of scents that are suitable for the young and old as well as for various occasions and preferences.

Versace Blonde for women is one of the most popular fragrances because it was inspired by Gianni’s sister and current creative director of Versace, Donatella Versace. It is a very seductive floral scent that is very noticeable.

Other fragrances from Versace include Baby Rose Jeans, Bright Crystal, Versus by Versace, Yellow Diamond and Vanitas among many others.

Versace fragrances can be found at selected stores such as Red Square, Edgars and Dischem.

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Veet

Veet is a women’s hair removal and grooming brand for unwanted hair. It was established in 1922 and is currently owned by Reckitt and Benckiser. Veet hair removal products contain thioglycolic acid and potassium hydroxide which are said to help with hair removal. It is a well-established brand that is loved and trusted by millions of women around the world.

Their products promise an easy hair removal process that is quick and effective. You can enjoy silky smooth skin within a few minutes with the Veet wax strips or have a self-pampering evening-in at home with the Veet hair removal lotions and creams.

The Veet products range has been made for easy use at home. It includes waxing strips, hair removal creams as well as hair removal lotions. They have been formulated to be gentle on your skin and give you great results. There are various ranges to choose from that have been developed for different skin types such as dry skin and sensitive skin.

Veet hair removal products can be found at major retailers such as Pick n Pay, Clicks, Dischem and Checkers stores among others.

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Vaseline

Vaseline was invented by Robert Chesebrough in 1872. He discovered the formula while in Pennsylvania in the oil fields. He discovered a residue, rod wax, that had to be removed from the oil rig pumps.

Taking a sample of the rod wax, Chesebrough returned to the US to begin maunufacturing a medicinal product now known as Vaseline.


In 1987, Vaseline was purchased by Unilever.

Now Vaseline owns a line of skin care products, creams and lip balms. Vaseline caters for both men and women. These products are petroleum jelly based and therefore great for dehydrated skin. They help to protect it from the harshness of environment we live in today.

Vaseline products can be found in almost any major retail store in South Africa.

 

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Van Cleef & Arpels

Van Cleef and Arpels is a French brand popularly known for their jewellery, watches and fragrances. It was established in 1896 by Salomon Arpels and Alfred Van Cleef. Despite its French roots, today Van Cleef and Arpels is owned by the South African Rupert family. The brand started off by making jewellery using precious stones and then began to make watches.

The first Van Cleef and Arpels fragrance was released in 1978. It was a women’s fragrance called First for Women. It was to be the fragrance that inspired other fragrances from the brand as well as influence fragrances from other brands over the years. Men and women fragrances as well as unisex fragrances have been made available under the Van Cleef and Arpels label.

In 2009, Van Cleef and Arpels Fragrances released 6 luxury fragrances called Collection Extraordinaire. This collection includes Bois d’Iris, Gardenia Patele, Lys Carmin and the unisex Cologne Noire among others.

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