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      • 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 Boston and New York this fall; a $22 million hair academy located near Boston University, and a chain of upscale suburban spa/salons called Green Tangerine.
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  2. Apr 5, 2022 · Elan quietly exited the deal, and he and his family left Boston in 2011 after his wife’s successful treatment. But his kids missed the area. And much to his surprise, so did he.

  3. Why is Elan Sassoon, the son of Vidal and the heir to a $150 million hair fortune, buying up chunks of Union Square? Somerville was great before.

  4. 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.

  5. Elan Sassoon’s state-of-the-art school - with tuition of $19,500 a year - will be one of the priciest beauty academies in the country, and only the second with on-campus housing.

  6. 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...

  7. 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...

  8. Oct 1, 2008 · Now hunky Elan Sassoon, 38, says he's building what will be "The Harvard of hair schools" in Boston. His father is possibly the world’s most famous hairstylist, and he’s already run a...

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