From the Editor

Dear readers of Sunday Mag, beauty salons are an ever present part of everyday life. Walk to any shopping centre or town in Rwanda, you will find a beauty salon, with the proprietor claiming to be the best in the industry.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Dear readers of Sunday Mag, beauty salons are an ever present part of everyday life. Walk to any shopping centre or town in Rwanda, you will find a beauty salon, with the proprietor claiming to be the best in the industry.From all walks of life, women will trek to beauty salons to have the latest hairstyle weaved into their heads. Most beauty salons focus on women’s hair, something that explains the importance that women attach to their hair.But have you ever stopped to wonder whether these people who work in hair salons are trained for this work. Most are probably not trained; given the fact there are not many training institutions that deal in training related to cosmetics and beauty.Today, in our main story, we focus on professionalising the beauty salon industry. Susan Babijja speaks to experts in the industry.We also have our usual seasoned writers: Dr. Pande, Ingina y’ Igihanga, The villager and much more. Enjoy this weekend with The Sunday Mag.