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TONY GALVEZ's Elegant Body Paint
Created 3/3/2010
HAIR and beauty guru Tony Galvez gives debutants and young women a unique way to make a graceful turn at the prom with his Elegant Body Paint.
Fusing the edgy art of body painting with his own brand of innovative and elegant body adornment, Galvez, a recent recipient of international recognition by the National Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology in the US, takes off from the ancient art of body painting but infuses.....
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The beginnings of hairdressing and of Tony GalvezBack in the 60s, when TVs were still black-and-white and movies conservative, women prided themselves on having a stylish hair that not only was safe against a gust of wind but also looked elegant in almost any social function. Remember that seductive Marilyn Monroe, she of the billowing skirt? Her style of hair was timeless, and indeed it enjoys a revival nowadays. And dont forget the hairstyle of the iconic Jackie Onassis, the former first-lady of the late John F. Kennedy.The 70s came next, the decade of a steady plunge into—as conservatives say—decadence. If it was a liberal age of free love, then the hairstyle had reflected it. In fact, that was when hairstylists tried different cuts and when women flaunted long hair. Farrah Fawcett, for instance, had sported a free-flowing, long hairstyle that came to be known as the Charlies Angel look. And of course there were other notable women—Cher with her long, curly hair; Tina Turner with her afro-like long hair.Madonna topped the pop charts in the 80s. Using her popularity to maximum effect, Madonna herself had introduced, or otherwise influenced, radical changes and experimentations in hairstyle. So-called permanent hairstyle solutions flooded the general market at the time, so did Pop and New Wave music.The 90s era witnessed the trend of hair coloring. That was when having a different hair color than everybody elses became a prevalent form of self-expression. Urban yuppies could choose not just black but other colors such as almond-brown, burgundy, chestnut-brown, and all shades of brown that were unheard-of in the past. The dyes came in an easy-to-follow, mix-it-yourself kit. Hair dyeing incurred such an agog that some people, heedless of their skin tone, dyed their hair with flamboyant colors such as blond, orange, green, or red. It was a radical year for hair coloring.By the end of the 90s, computers have changed our way of life as we know it. The advancements of technology helped a lot of industries, including cosmetics. This time, as never before, the Next Gen coiffeurs and coiffeuses introduced hair straightening, hair-relaxing, hair rebonding, and many more.If one were to look back at those times, one will realize that hairstyling and cosmetics have come a long way indeed. With all the innovations in it, one will no longer have to worry about encountering someone who has the same hairstyle as one has. Furthermore, standing out among the plain hairstyles out there doesnt come with a hefty price anymore, nor a celebrity can be typecast in a particular hairstyle, either.The innovations in hairstyling, though, come with a price—hair damage for instance, that usurper of crowning glories.Tony Galvez, expert coiffeur, knew of such a caveat. He has mastered the art of hairstyling and has been in the business for a long time. In particular, he knows of world-class hair treatments that can be used either as antidotes in treating hair damage or as agents in making hair stylish and healthier.Tony Galvez was born and grew up in Malabon, Metro Manila. He took a Bachelors Degree but did not finish it because of a growing interest in hair styling. He took up a two-year vocational course in Hair Science and Beauty Culture. Such was the fate of a blooming artist who knew, even then, where he should be.Eventually, after years of combing through tangled hardships, Tony put up his own unisex salon in Caloocan, and later branched out in Cubao and Makati. His unselfish desire to bestow crowning glories to both women and men finally paid off.But thats not only what Tony does. Now, Tony owns Perfect Solution Trading, Inc., a firm that distributes imported beauty products, most of which are from Japan.Once in a while, to keep up with the latest hairstyling and hair treatment trends in the global market, he travels abroad. Whatever valuable innovation he learns from there he returns and introduces here in the Philippines. He is actually one of the few stylists who first introduced Hair Rebonding in the country.From being a competent coiffeur to being an expert esthete, Tony Galvez may pass on his skills by establishing his own school. And he did!
The Tony Galvez Centrum
Tony Galvez has a vision to put up an establishment for all the beauty and health concern in one roof and so the Tony Galvez Centrum was born.
The Tony Galvez Centrum was constructed in 2001, a four storey building located in the heart of Quezon City. The building is just a stone throw away from the famous Araneta Center.
The Tony Galvez Salon in the ground floor of the building, while The Tony Galvez School of Cosmetology is in the third floor. Dental Clinic and Esthetic Clinic in the Second Floor
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