From an early age, Greg’s passion for knowledge in the hair world sent him on a journey to explore the ethos and education systems from some of the most respected salons in the world! Working for Vidal Sassoon, John Frieda, Toni&Guy and Aveda Advanced Acedemy London, through his hard work, commitment and dedication, Greg earned himself several prestigious creative positions. In addition, he’s also been nominated for numerous awards including Norwegian Hairdresser of the Year and Editorial Stylist of the Year!

Greg’s passion is still as strong today, and he now shares his love of hair wealth of experience by providing tailored classes for individuals and groups who share his same passion.

If you’re keen to update and continually develop your knowledge and new hair techniques, Greg offers classes where you will work closely with him to hone your skills in mastering the salon classics to working with creative advanced techniques that can be adapted in the every day working environment.

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The creative process

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  • Cool

    Regine 17 😊👍🏻 Cool kids that want haircuts

  • Precision

    #chillin doing what I love ♥️😘 @cutiepiazzz

  • Bodø

    Bodø European Capital of Culture 2024 ✨

  • Time and technique

    I take my time using scissors and techniques to graduate, disconnect and add the right texture. I’m personally not into using a razor, unless I’m on a shoot and I’m adding weaves (extensions) to the hair and they need to be quickly cut down as time is of the essence. Razor haircuts are good for a quickie on guests but personally would love to see more crafted scissor work used from hairdressers these days to show skill and certain discipline, at this rate I could teach my Mum in a week to cut hair with a razor 🤷‍♂️😉

  • Thick hair - we love it!

    A great technique for thick hair.

  • Not for the faint-hearted

    Before you start, make sure you communicate this technique to your guest, or cardiac arrest is on the cards😉 Here I’m eliminating weight and adding texture by cutting splinters of little hair using the heel of my scissors, but not fully closing them. Best used on dry hair to have more control and execution of technique.