Business

Jeremy Roca Ripoll Returns to Rush Artistic Team

Resuming his career with the brand after an interval of seven years.

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Jeremy began his career with RUSH in 2004, where he quickly rose through the ranks, as initially a salon stylist, before taking on the role as one of the educators at the Rush Academy. Jeremy will also be working out of the Rush Moorgate salon and will continue to educate the Rush stylists at the Rush Academy in Covent Garden.

Expertise

He will be bringing his expertise as a colourist specialising in blondes and vivid colour palates along with a bespoke training course created for Rush stylists will highlight his expertise on creating content for social media channels – Instagram Trends vs Realistic Expectations. Jeremy understands the power of social media and will be working with the Rush team showcasing his skills in content creating and digital storytelling.

“I am really happy to be back at Rush. My new role is really exciting and allows me to use many new skills that I have developed over the years. I’m very excited to see where this role takes me and share my knowledge with the team” – Jeremy.

New Role

As a member of the Rush Colour Team, Jeremy will be working alongside Rush International Artistic Director Andy Heasman and the Rush Artistic Team including Editorial Director, Tina Farey, and Artistic Team members Seung Ki Baek, Michael Rackett and Sophie Chandler. His Rush Colour Team colleagues Kirsty Judge and Tina Poonam Mehmi are delighted to have Jeremy as part of the Colour Team working alongside them on shoots, shows and seminars.

“It’s great to have Jeremy back with Rush. We’re looking forward to him working with us to develop our digital strategy and being part of the Artistic Team, we love his passion for his work which has only got stronger over the years, he’s a great addition to the team,”
– Rush Stell Andrew,
Joint CEO and Founder.

More Info 
Online: www.rush.co.uk
Instagram: @rush_academy

Colour

evo Best-In-Hue Competition Launches

Win a money can’t buy experience to come behind the scenes at evo’s next photoshoot in Australia.

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evo are searching for the best Colourists in the hue-verse, from may 19 to July 20.

HOW TO ENTER

1. Post your best hue-verse creation on instagram or tik tok (photo or video entries accepted)
2. Tag evopro on instagram or evohair on tiktok
3. Include your formula in the caption
4. Use the hashtag #bestinhue2025

Evo are going global to select two winners; one from our hue-verse stylist community and the other an evo educator.

THE JUDGES

  • Jay Kownacki – head of education & product development
  • Nicole Kae – creative director
  • Tom Smith – creative colour director
  • Jules Tognini – director of ‘good times
  • Belinda Mills – creative team member

THE PRIZE

A behind-the-scenes evo experience, to work with the evo creative team at our next creative, new product or education photoshoot.

2024 PRIZE WINNER
Last year’s best-in-hue winner, Abigael Mccormick (@hairbyabigael) stole the show with her vibrant entry that featured an elevated copper colour created using hue-verse. Abigael, who is co-owner of the space in canada, approached this colour with the intention to have fun and be creative.

Her advice to fellow colourists? “Set the goal, mentally set the standard, formulate with intention, be honest with yourself, trust your formula,” she said. “hue-verse has got you.

More Info
https://www.evohair.com/evo-hair-evo-pro/professional-ranges/hue-verse/best-in-hue/