Neil Moodie

Neil Moodie as Pureology’s first UKI ambassador

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Internationally-renowned stylist Neil Moodie is Pureology’s first UKI ambassador. He joins the team to develop cutting-edge hair trends while championing the brand’s sustainability-conscious values. As a creative leader with over three decades of experience, Neil Moodie has an expansive portfolio of work, including 50+ international Vogue covers. He also has previously worked with names like Dior and Karl Lagerfield and celebrities like Jodie Comer and Kate Hudson, plus many more! 

Championed for innovative styling, Neil not only develops trends and provides expert hair care but dedicates himself to sustainability. As Pureology’s new ambassador, he will inspire stylists and salons to prioritise sustainability in all aspects of the business. We look forward to seeing the future impact of his work. 

Neil Moodie

Values

“I’m thrilled to join Pureology’s team of passionate and consciously-minded stylists. When I work with my clients on set or in my studio, using high-performance products that protect their hair colour is essential, but ensuring we use a range that supports my values and conscious business approach is equally as important. Reducing the collective carbon footprint of the hair industry is a passion of mine…from the products we use to the energy we consume, every choice we make in the salon has an impact on the environment. 

“Together with Pureology’s vegan formulas and efforts to provide a more sustainable approach to professional hair care, I’m looking forward to teaching a more conscious approach for the next generation of salon services.”

Neil Moodie studio in Spitalfields opened last year. An aspirational destination where clients receive the same VIP treatment and trend-led styling known to him. 

NEIL MOODIE SALON

Conscious Approach

The Neil Moodie studio offers gender-neutral services delivered by an expert team skilled in caring for all hair types.  

The studio design includes eco-friendly measures to promote sustainability. This includes partnering with Green Salon Collective and Virgin Pure Water supply, installing Eco Head taps and using a sustainable energy provider. Further measures include:

  • Compostable hair towels.
  • Local bicycle collection for laundry services.
  • A ban on single-use plastics.

We like his thinking!

Neil Moodie

More from Neil Moodie Studio

You may recognize Neil Moodie Studio from a video produced by the British Beauty Council, The Cost of a Haircut. The video takes the viewer through the salon, demonstrating an increase of 94% in daily running costs since 2019. It is easy to see how much Neil Moodie cares for the industry and sees a more sustainable-conscious future. 

The cost of a haircut the cost of living

“Neil is one of the most prominent and well-respected session artists in the industry, and we’re delighted to announce his new role as Pureology’s first UKI ambassador. His expertise in haircare, styling talent and eco-conscious approach to his flagship salon puts him at the forefront of the UK industry and make him a powerful voice to champion Pureology’s suitability values.” Susan Verghese, brand general manager.

To read about The Cost of a Haircut and learn more about how an increase in living costs and energy prices is affecting the salon industry, click here 

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