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Apr 5, 2022 · Dubbed “the Harvard of hair schools,” the $22 million Academy of Hair and Skin by Elan Sassoon touted a first-ever full-campus experience for beauty school students.
Aug 22, 2008 · Since moving to Boston in 2006, Sassoon (the son of hairdressing great Vidal) assembled a team of investors to back three enterprises: a high-end salon concept called Mizu, which will open in...
Sep 11, 2009 · The Elan S. range is built on three ideas: preserve hair health by maintaining the cuticle’s naturally acidic pH; build strength with cashmere wool keratin, and provide a “clean” product...
There is a certain irony to the fact that Elan’s work in Somerville has finally led him out from under his father’s shadow, when his developments are part of a process that is disrupting generational family legacies in Somerville.
Apr 26, 2016 · After spending five years creating additional salons in Boston, Elan moved to Miami and launched a hair product line called Sojum, which was sold through 950 salons in the US. The line was based on clean science, including biodegradable packaging and natural ingredients.
May 9, 2012 · More than two decades later, Elan Sassoon secured financing to buy back the Vidal Sassoon salons and schools, and worked out an agreement with P&G, which owns the Vidal Sassoon name. But his...
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A failed bid by Elan in 2002 to buy back the Vidal Sassoon salons and hairdressing schools his father sold to Proctor & Gamble, now Richardson-Vicks, in 1984 (he lost to Regis Corporation) was the motivation he needed to strike out on his own.