Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Intercoiffure Australia G.O.A.T Apprentice competition, named this week as Jazmin Johns of Kaz Hair (SA) and Sam Hancock of Zedz (WA), who won the Cut and Colour open category and First-year Styling category, respectively.
This year’s format judged entries loaded onto social media as transformation videos, as judged by an international panel consisting of Joakim Roos of the Intercoiffure World Academy, Anel Cloete of Intercoiffure South Africa, Sylvia Steward of L’Oréal Professionnel from Australia, and award-winning editorial hair icons Danny Pato from New Zealand and Dee Parker Attwood from Australia.
The competition built from its 2021 inaugural outing for this second year, with the goal of educating emerging hairdressers and fostering creative, organisation, multimedia, teamwork and social media skills. Winners will now be given an education day from L’Oréal Professionnel, while the Cut and Colour winner was also awarded a Steam Pod 3.0 premium styling tool.
“We decided that video was the best format for G.O.A.T. 22 moving forward and we congratulate the winners and all entrants for doing their best in hairdressing and video production,” said Intercoiffure Australia’s National Fashion Director, Terrina Brown. “We thank L’Oréal Professionnel for their generous support and look forward to holding G.O.A.T. 23 for the benefit of our member salons.”
Entries can still be seen at the relevant hashtags – #Intercoiffureau_1Styling22 and #Intercoiffureau_CutColour22. Congratulations to the winners and to every hairdresser who threw their hat in the ring!
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