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Laney & Tegan Master Colourist Training Completed London

  • Writer: Lazarou Hair
    Lazarou Hair
  • Mar 17
  • 3 min read
Tegan on the left and Laney on the right holding Goldwell Master Colourist certificates, standing in front of a large editorial image of a model with pink hair inside a modern salon setting.
Tegan and Laney after completing their Master Colourist training in London with Goldwell. Six weeks of advanced colour work focused on precision, formulation and consistency. Standards raised at Lazarou Duke Street.

There is a difference between applying colour and understanding it.


Laney and Tegan at Lazarou Duke Street in Cardiff have completed a six week intensive Master Colourist programme in London with Goldwell. This level of training is designed to go beyond day to day salon work and focus on the technical foundation behind every colour result.


Hair colour is one of the most complex services in the salon. Every client presents a different starting point including natural base, previous colour history, porosity, density and overall condition. Without a structured approach, results can vary. Master Colourist training is built to remove that inconsistency and replace it with control and accuracy.


A key part of the programme focused on formulation. This is the process of selecting the correct levels, tones and developer strength based on a full analysis of the hair. Small adjustments can completely change the outcome. With a deeper technical understanding, Laney and Tegan can now approach each service with a clearer plan and deliver more consistent results.


Tegan on the left and Laney on the right standing at the Goldwell London Academy during Master Colourist training, with professional colour products and a presentation screen in the background.
Tegan and Laney at the Goldwell London Academy during their Master Colourist training. Six weeks focused on advanced colour, formulation and real technical development.

Colour correction was another major focus. Clients often arrive with uneven tones, banding, over processed hair or unwanted warmth. Correcting these issues requires more than experience. It requires a method. Through the programme, Laney and Tegan developed a structured approach to identifying problems and applying controlled solutions while protecting the condition of the hair.


Controlled blonding was also covered in detail. Lifting the hair to lighter levels while maintaining strength and condition requires precision. When blonding is rushed or misjudged, it leads to breakage, dryness and uneven lift. The training focused on achieving clean, even lift while preserving the integrity of the hair, which is essential for long term results.


Consultation played a central role throughout the six weeks. Understanding what is achievable and communicating that clearly to the client is just as important as the technical work itself. Laney and Tegan have strengthened their ability to assess hair condition, identify limitations and set realistic expectations before starting any service.


Another important part of the training is long term colour planning. Instead of treating each appointment as a one off, Master Colourist training focuses on building a result over time. This is particularly important for larger transformations or corrective work. A structured plan reduces risk, protects the hair and leads to a better final outcome.


At Lazarou Duke Street, this level of education is not optional. Colour is technical work and the standard depends on the level of understanding behind it. By investing in advanced training, the salon ensures that every colour service is carried out with accuracy, consistency and respect for the condition of the hair.


Laney and Tegan smiling and holding their Goldwell Master Colourist awards at the London Academy, taking a selfie after completing their training programme.
Laney and Tegan with their Master Colourist awards at the Goldwell London Academy after completing six weeks of intensive training.

For clients, this means a more reliable experience. Results are more predictable, tones last longer and the risk of damage is reduced. It also means more complex work can be carried out with confidence, whether that is lifting darker hair, correcting previous colour or achieving a specific tone.


Laney and Tegan have completed six weeks of focused training in London, building a deeper understanding of how colour works at a technical level. That knowledge now feeds directly back into Lazarou Duke Street and strengthens the overall standard within the salon.


If you are looking for a more considered and technical approach to hair colour, you can book with Laney or Tegan here https://www.lazarouhairsalons.co.uk/besthairdresserscardiff


Master Colourist training is ultimately about raising standards. It ensures that every decision made during a colour service is based on understanding, not assumption. That is what this level of education brings back into the salon.


Group of stylists including Laney and Tegan holding Goldwell Master Colourist awards at the London Academy, standing together after completing the training programme.
Laney and Tegan with the full group at the Goldwell London Academy after completing the Master Colourist programme. A strong group of stylists all trained to a higher technical standard.

 
 
 

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