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NHBF Welcomes New HMRC Guidance on Employment Status for Hair, Beauty and Barbering Professionals

The National Hair & Beauty Federation (NHBF) is pleased to welcome new guidance from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), created to help people in our sector understand whether they’re classed as employed or self-employed for tax purposes. 

The guidance is especially useful for those working under the popular ‘rent a chair’ model — where professionals pay a fee or a percentage of their earnings to use a chair or space in a salon, barbershop or clinic. 

Put together with input from the NHBF and other sector groups, the guidance includes practical, easy-to-follow information about common working setups, along with real-life examples. It also explains how to use HMRC’s Check Employment Status for Tax (CEST) tool to figure out someone’s tax status — whether that’s as an employee or a self-employed business owner. 

There’s also a short video included, which clears up some of the confusion around employment status, tax responsibilities, VAT registration, and why having written agreements in place when renting a chair or space is so important. 

Caroline Larissey, Chief Executive of the NHBF, said: 

“We’re delighted to have collaborated with HMRC, along with NHBF members, on this important guidance for employment status in our sector. This partnership represents a step forward in providing the sector with clearer, more accessible information on tax obligations. 

The new resources, will be valuable for salon, barbershop and clinic business owners, and professionals across our diverse sector. As with any guidance, there are naturally opportunities for continued refinement to reflect the full breadth of business models in our sector, particularly VAT exemptions for some beauty/ wellbeing treatments. 

The NHBF will be actively signposting members to these helpful new resources alongside our own established guidance for hair and beauty business owners and chair/space/room renters. We look forward to our continued work with HMRC to ensure everyone in our vibrant and evolving sector has the tools they need to confidently navigate their tax responsibilities.” 

Kelvin Shorte, Deputy Director, Taskforces & Specialist Compliance at HMRC, added: 

“We understand the hair and beauty industry operates with various working arrangements, and it’s vital that both salon owners and professionals get their tax status right. This new guidance responds directly to requests from the industry for clearer, sector-specific information. 

Whether you’re a salon owner with staff or someone who rents out chairs in your premises, this guidance will help you understand your obligations, so you can get your tax right first time.” 

The NHBF will continue working with HMRC to make sure the guidance reflects the reality of how our industry works and supports everyone in meeting their responsibilities with confidence. 

For more information on how to join the NHBF visit www.nhbf.co.uk 

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Richard Marshall Champions Barbering at the Highest Levels of Government Amid Industry – Wide Negativity

As the barbering industry faces a wave of public and media scrutiny, Richard Marshall, Founder of Pall Mall Barbers and a trusted voice in government,is taking bold steps to shift the narrative.

Drawing on his personal journey from a humble apprenticeship to running one of the most respected barbering brands in the world, Marshall is using his influence to elevate the status and recognition of barbers, and hairdressers and beauty across the UK.

A member of the government’s Small Business Growth forum covering 5.6 million SMEs in the UK and a regular contributor to high-level advisory panels, Richard works with business ministers, lords and heads of policy on multiple areas of government and business.

He has presented at a Department of Trade & Business conference to 11,000 departmentemployees in 100 countries putting British barbering and hair on the map at highest levels of government, whilst sittingnext to the CEO of Microsoft. Marshall is also a board member of the National Hair & Beauty Federation (NHBF) and currently standing in their election to become the organisation’s next president.

Marshall believes now is a critical moment for the hairand barbering sector to reclaim its value and future. “The NHBF is respected for its accurate data reporting and, importantly, has a seat at the top government tables,” said Marshall. “Together, we have the potential to make real, lasting change in how all our industry is perceived, protected, and supported –from funding and regulation to education and mental health recognition. Having worked with HRH Prince William on mental health projects gives me a prime position to lead from the front.”

He continues, “I’ve seen people informing government about the sector who, quite bluntly, don’t know what they’re talking about. That’s why I’m working with the NHBF to host a series of barber-specific round tables –to gather real insight from those on the ground and feed that directly into government.”

From sweeping the floor and making the tea the age of 12 in barber shop in Bedford to award-winning international business with locations in London and New York, and working in 10 Downing Street, to advise various prime ministers’ special advisers from his real life business experiences.

Marshall’s story is a testament to what’s possible in the sector. Today, he’s using that platform to open doors for the next generation of talent and ensure hair professionals are recognised as the highly skilled, entrepreneurial professionals they are.In recent months, he has been meeting with senior decision-makers to push for greater industry recognition, support for local barbershops, and clearer progression routes for young professionals.

His message is simple but powerful: barbers matter –to the economy, to local communities, and to the wellbeing of the nation.

With his candidacy for NHBF President, Marshall is doubling down on his commitment to drive progress at the highest levels. His vision is clear: to create an industry that is not only respected, but celebrated.

NHBF Members can vote for Richard via the NHBF website.

@pallmallbarbers

Cal Newsome To Host NHBF Top 50 Hair Influencers Awards at HairCon

Cal Newsome, last year’s top NHBF Influencer, award-winning barber, and member of the Wahl Artistic Team, has been announced as the host for this year’s NHBF Top 50 Hair Influencers. This event, which features the industry’s only independently compiled influencer list, will take place from 5 to 6 PM on Sunday, June 22, at HairCon, held at O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester.

As the owner of Bull & Co Barber Club in Shropshire, Cal will join the NHBF team on the Social Stage at HairCon to announce the top 50 hair and barbering influencers. These recipients are chosen based on independently judged results powered by algorithms.

Attendees at HairCon will be the first to witness the official reveal, making this a must-attend event for both industry professionals and fans.

NHBF Chief Executive, Caroline Larissey, said: “We’re delighted to have Cal Newsome hosting this year’s Top 50 Hair Influencer reveal. As last year’s winner and a respected voice in the industry, Cal brings genuine insight and credibility to the event. His passion for barbering and commitment to raising industry standards make him the perfect person to lead the celebration.”

This year’s host Cal Newsome added: “I’m proud to be hosting this year’s NHBF Top 50 Hair Influencer reveal. Being recognised last year was a big moment for me, and it’s great to now be part of highlighting others who are pushing the industry forward. There’s so much talent out there, and this event is a great way to give it the recognition it deserves.”

Join Caroline, Cal and a host of your favourite industry influencers live at HairCon on Sunday 22nd June at 5.10pm on the social stage as the list is revealed – who will take the top spot this year? 

Andis Phenom Series Drops with Game-Changing Brushless Motors and Pro-Grade DLC Blades

Level up your craft. The new Phenom Clipper and Trimmer from Andis aren’t just tools— they’re your next power move. Designed for barbers and stylists who don’t settle, the Phenom Series brings next-gen tech and custom styling into the palm of your hand.

Power You Can Feel

The Phenom Clipper delivers blazing speed with a 7,000 SPM brushless motor, while the Trimmer hits 7,200 SPM for crisp lines and clean details. That brushless motor? It’s a beast—quieter, cooler, and built to last 12x longer than brushed motors. More torque. No drag. Zero power dips. Just smooth, relentless cutting through every hair type.

All-Day Energy

Run the shop, hit the road, or knock out back-to-back appointments—2.5 hours of cordless power on the clipper, up to 4 hours on the trimmer. Charge up with a USB-C cable or drop them on the dock. You’re always ready.

Blade Game, Next Level

The clipper comes locked in with an adjustable DLC Phaze Blade (0000–0A)—perfect for clean fades and bulk removal. The trimmer features a DLC Deep-Tooth T-blade for ultra-detailed work, crisp outlines, and that signature crunch barbers live for. DLC coating means cooler operation, longer life, and zero snag.

Customize Your Setup

Go gold or keep it stealth. With swappable all-metal housings and textured thumb rests, you can style your tools your way. The clipper even features a click or no-click lever— because control is everything.

Dense Hair Experts and Kiss Branding Win Diamond Award for Best Visual Identity at Transform Awards

Dense Hair Experts and creative agency Kiss Branding have won the prestigious Diamond Award for Best Visual Identity from the Lifestyle & Wellbeing Sector at the Transform Awards. The accolade recognises their bold and thoughtful approach to tackling the stigma surrounding hair loss through an empowering and authoritative brand identity.

The Transform Awards, which celebrate excellence in rebranding and brand development, praised Kiss Branding for creating a “simple yet impactful visual identity” that confidently stands out in a saturated market. The project not only elevated Dense’s market presence but also delivered tangible commercial success, increasing conversion rates from 0.4% to 2.3%.

Judges highlighted the modern and credible nature of the brand work, noting its careful balance between clinical-level personalisation and consumer accessibility. Kiss Branding’s deep understanding of Dense’s audience enabled them to challenge outdated perceptions and create a brand that speaks to real people with clarity and empathy.

Dense’s win places the Leeds-born brand among the most respected names in global branding. Other major winners at this year’s Transform Awards included LEGO, Aston Martin, ZSL, TikTok and TNT Sports — a peer group that underscores the scale and significance of Dense’s achievement.

Aasim Hashmi (ASH), Co-Founder at Dense, said: “For us, this isn’t really about awards — it’s about recognition that the work we’re doing matters. Hair loss is something that affects so many people, but the conversation around it has always been awkward or brushed off. We set out to change that. To move things on from banter and bravado to real, science-led solutions that actually helps people take control early, confidently, and without the stigma. This award tells us we’re on the right track — but we’re nowhere near done.”

Kiss Branding is an award-winning creative agency specialising in bold, insight-led brand identities. Poonam Saini, Creative Director at Kiss Branding, said: “The best brands don’t just sell products, they meet real needs and empower people to live their best lives. Dense is one of those brands. This award celebrates a true transformation, from strong strategy and compelling storytelling to bold, standout creative all coming together to shift perceptions and make a real difference in young men’s lives. I couldn’t be prouder of the Kiss team, the incredible Founders at Dense®, and everyone who has helped shape this work. This is what meaningful branding looks like.”

Vagaro elevates partnership with Phil Jarman

Vagaro is taking its partnership with renowned barber and educator Phil Jarman to the next level, providing him with a complimentary MySite design and setup that seamlessly updates based on his Vagaro account settings. To ensure a smooth transition, Phil will also receive 1:1 coaching and white-glove service, helping him navigate the onboarding process with ease.

Phil expressed his excitement about the collaboration, stating: “Vagaro is a turn key solution for all my needs as a business owner, barber and educator. The company embodies the definition of class; from the software itself, all the staff I’ve worked with, setting up my account, to any help and ongoing support needed. 

“This is by far the most amazing app for barber, hair, or beauty businesses and really takes the standards to another level. If you want your business to flourish, Vagaro will more than help with the process.”

Vagaro UK’s Managing Director, Jason Downes, highlighted Phil’s impact on the industry and the value of this partnership: “We have an established relationship with Phil, and have always admired the way he innovates & inspires via his global coaching programs, whilst still growing his own amazing barber business.

“With Phil consistently travelling, sharing wisdom (and humour) wherever he goes, having Vagaro by his side allows him to keep on top of his business anywhere in the world, across any time zone.”

Vagaro hopes this is just the beginning of a bigger collaboration—one that will continue to support Phil’s journey while showcasing how powerful Vagaro’s tools are for modern barbers and educators.

Wahl Professional Spotlight Women in Barbering: Brittany Calzada

For Women’s History Month, we are featuring the stories of some of Wahl Professionals top female barbers who have risen through the industry and made a name for themselves. 

Brittany Calzada, Barber and Wahl Pro Educator

My journey into barbering started with a passion for sculpting and manipulating hair. I always appreciated the art of personal grooming and how a haircut could transform someone’s confidence. I love that barbering goes beyond just cutting hair, it allows you to connect with people you probably wouldn’t have met otherwise.

As a woman operating a male-dominated industry, I’ve faced challenges. There were moments when clients were surprised to see a female barber and doubted my ability. I’ve been overlooked in the shop just because I was a woman, and I had to work harder to earn a guest’s trust and respect. At the end of the day, the challenges were fuel to my fire and desire to become one of the best professionals in the industry. I focused on honing my skills and letting my talent speak for itself, and it’s led me to become the accomplished barber that I am today and my partnership with Wahl.

Working with Wahl has been a game changer for my career. I’ve had the opportunity to work with a brand that is recognized and trusted for its high-quality tools, dedication to the craft, and commitment to accessible education for professionals at any level in the industry. Throughout the partnership, the brand helped me elevate my skills with the right tools and continuous training. Some of my favorite Wahl Pro products to work with are the Wahl Pro Magic Clip, the Wahl Pro Vanish Shaver, and the new Wahl Pro Vapor™. And being part of the team has opened doors to opportunities and growth.

As the industry is becoming more diverse and women in barbering are being recognized more and more, there’s more space for female barbers to make their mark, and more opportunities for brands and leaders in the industry to support aspiring female barbers. Today’s industry is becoming a more supportive community where women feel encouraged to thrive, and I’m truly excited to be a part of it and be a role model for the next generation.

My advice to aspiring barbers would be never to underestimate your worth and your abilities. If a client chooses not to get a haircut from you because you’re a woman, respect their decision and know that the client isn’t the right fit for you. This is the first step in building up your confidence and allowing yourself to focus on clientele that want your expertise behind the chair. The next step to making your confidence unshakeable is by practicing your craft as much as possible and surrounding yourself with supportive peers of all genders who believe in you. With these steps – a Wahl tool in hand! – any aspiring women barber will be unstoppable.

The Andis Envy II Clipper is Designed for Inclusivity

Andis’s recent launch of the Envy II Clippers in both Standard and Premier editions not only bridge the gap between fade and taper blends, but they also offer users the ability to customize it for left-hand use with the bonus left-hand lever arm included in the kit!

“The Envy II Clippers embody Andis Company’s commitment to innovation and improvement,” said Matt Andis, Co-CEO of Andis Company. “With unmatched versatility, inclusivity and performance, we are excited to see how both new and experienced users will benefit from these next-level tools.”

Essential to the Envy II Clippers is the all-new Phaze blade, an adjustable carbon-steel blade that transitions seamlessly from 0000 to 0A. This blade bridges the gap between fade and taper blends, offering unmatched versatility and precision.

Additionally, the Envy II Clippers’ perfectly balanced design reduces hand strain, while the textured housing provides a secure grip, ensuring effortless use during extended salon sessions.

The Envy II Clipper (standard) features a more powerful motor than the first-edition Envy Li Cordless Clipper, running at 6,500 SPM, with a lithium-ion battery for up to two hours of run time. The kit includes 11 attachment combs, providing a wide range of cut lengths for versatile styling options.

And for those seeking an extra touch of luxury, the Envy II Clipper Premier edition features elegant gold housing with a premium charging stand and six attachment combs, combining sophistication with practicality. The Envy II Premier Clipper features an even more powerful motor, running at 6,700 SPM, with a lithium-ion battery for up to two and a half hours of run
time.

The Phaze blade on the Premier edition also features a dynamic, 28-tooth ceramic cutter that runs cooler and stays sharper longer, enhancing durability and performance.

Envy can be a good thing, especially if it’s in your hand.

NHBF Leaders honoured in 2025 Women in Trade Associations Powerlist

The National Hair & Beauty Federation (NHBF) has announced that Caroline Larissey, Chief Executive and Rosina Robson, Director of Policy and Public Affairs, have been named in the 2025 Women in Trade Associations Powerlist.

This prestigious recognition, curated by the Trade Association Forum (TAF), Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), and Confederation of British Industry (CBI), celebrates 100 inspirational women who have made significant contributions to trade associations across the UK.

The Powerlist will be officially launched today, March 7, 2025, to coincide with International Women’s Day, underscoring the vital role of female leadership in various sectors.

Caroline Larissey, who assumed the role of NHBF Chief Executive in November 2023, has been instrumental in driving the federation’s strategic initiatives. Her extensive experience spans over three decades, beginning as a salon junior and progressing through roles such as stylist, beauty therapist, business owner, and further education lecturer. Prior to her current position, Caroline served as the NHBF’s Director of Quality and Standards, where she championed the development of industry standards and best practices.

Under Caroline’s leadership, the NHBF has successfully implemented an ambitious five-year strategy, restructured the organization for enhanced operational efficiency, and ensured financial stability and transparency. Notably, the launch of the NHBF Manifesto in May 2024 has set a positive vision for the future, outlining how the government can better support the creativity, entrepreneurship, and public service displayed by NHBF members.

Caroline expressed her gratitude for the recognition, stating,
“I am deeply honoured to be recognized in the 2025 Women in Trade Association Powerlist alongside my exceptional colleague, our director of policy and public affairs Rosina Robson. This past year has marked a significant transformation for the NHBF as we’ve successfully implemented our ambitious five-year strategy, restructured our organisation with clear operational frameworks, ensuring both financial stability and transparency. Particularly rewarding has been the launch of our NHBF Manifesto and the establishment of our advisory boards, areas where Rosina’s outstanding work in policy and political engagement has been instrumental. Her expertise has significantly amplified our sector’s voice at the highest levels of government and strengthened our influence across key policy areas.

The development of our NHBF, Survive and Thrive with the NHBF initiative, our Assured Trade Member scheme, digital credits, recognising sector excellence, and our innovative ‘Business in a Box’ Member offer represent just some of the ways we’re revolutionising how trade associations deliver value. Being selected by FSB, CBI, and the Trade Association Forum validates our approach to combining sector-specific expertise with strategic vision to create lasting positive change for our members and the entire hair and beauty sector.”

Rosina Robson, NHBF’s Director of Policy and Public Affairs, brings a wealth of experience from her work in Westminster and Whitehall, where she has been pivotal in securing positive changes to legislation. At the NHBF, Rosina is responsible for presenting the views of members on critical issues such as wages, standards, and taxation to politicians across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Rosina’s outstanding work in policy and political engagement has significantly amplified the sector’s voice at the highest levels of government. Her efforts have strengthened NHBF’s influence across key policy areas, ensuring that the concerns and aspirations of members are effectively communicated and addressed.

The inclusion of Caroline Larissey and Rosina Robson in the 2025 Women in Trade Associations Powerlist highlights NHBF’s dedication to excellence, advocacy, and the advancement of the hair and beauty industry.

Celebrating Women in Barbering for Women’s History Month With Wahl

As March is Women’s History Month, BarberEVO decided to team up with Wahl Professional to show our appreciation of some of the top female barbers in the industry, and how they have overcome adversity in a male-dominated industry.

Featuring: Kristi Faulkner, Wahl Education Team, International Platform Artist & Educator

From a very early age, I loved everything about cutting hair – I always cut all my Barbie dolls’ hair and did all my friends’ hair in school. After high school, I went to college and cosmetology school at the same time and got my cosmetology license. Shortly after, I got married and moved to a military town – that’s really where my passion for barbering started. Even though I had just graduated from cosmetology school, I had never picked up a pair of clippers ever. I found a barbershop to work at, and the owner gave me a Wahl Professional Designer clipper and a Wahl Professional Peanut. The rest is history.

At the beginning, it was extremely hard to even have anyone sit in my chair. Not many female barbers cut hair for those of all different races and with all textures, but I was young and eager to learn, so I learned learning to cut men’s hair and all different textures. The owner, Miss Ann, was a Korean female barber who taught me everything I know. I’m so grateful for the opportunity she gave me. At that time, it was $4.00 a haircut and I made 40% of that. I definitely had to learn fast and cut fast. That is where my love of barbering came from and my speed.

After time and A LOT of practice I began to really start a great clientele on the military. Unfortunately, I ended up moving home and that’s when I really had a reality check. I was a white woman that cut all different textured hair, but mainly ethnic hair because it was my favorite to cut. When I looked for a job, I got turned away over and over again. I finally found a barbershop that gave me a chance, but still, no one wanted me to cut their hair. They thought I was an undercover cop or something like that. It took a lot of time and patience, but once I had a few people sit in my chair, I proved my skill.

Eventually I had to leave the barbershop, and I saved all the money I earned to open the first multi-cultural shop in my area. I have been licensed for 32 years now and with Wahl Professional clippers going on 17 years.

I’ve always found joy in continuing my barber education, so I went to all the hair shows I could. I was very fortunate that when I was at the Bronner Bros. Beauty Show, the largest ethnic show in the country, the head of education for Wahl clippers at the time, Isadore Adams, was there working the booth. He gave me the chance of a lifetime – I went on stage at the show and cut a head as a demonstration. I was so nervous to be up there, but when I turned on my Wahl Pro clippers, I instantly relaxed and showed off my skills that I had worked so on for over the years. I would never have thought a pair of Wahl Pro clippers would take me all over the world. I have done international shows and classes, all throughout the U.S. as well. Even working for the most trusted barbering tools company in the world, I still faced doubters who challenged my skillset. I worked even harder to know my Wahl tool knowledge better than anyone else, and I never gave up, which only made me better.

I’ve been so blessed to be a part of the Wahl family. They have supported me and encouraged me throughout my career. Now, I’m a part of the product and development team as well. I absolutely love anything and everything that has to do with Wahl – from the actual products, like my current favorites the 5-Star Vapor™ and the 5 Star A•LIGN Trimmer, to learning how to use them to create new looks and cuts.

This industry is ready for new upcoming female barbers. We have a few new female barbers on our Wahl Education team that are phenomenal. I love to share my story with other aspiring women in the industry, and I always encourage all female barbers to be fearless. Don’t give up! We have an incomparable skillset and presence. I always tell other female barbers the road might not be easy, but it’s so worth it. Every single disappointment will make you stronger and better. The future is bright for female barbers, and I’m so blessed I was able to help pave a little of the way.