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  1. 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.

  2. 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...

  3. 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...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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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  8. 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.

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