Michael Haase – On His Own Terms
Michael Haase has often been referred to as the ‘Simon Cowell’ of stylists. In a town full of "cookie-cutter hair-stylists", as Michael puts it, he is not afraid to tell it like it is.
Currently working at the renowned Christophe Salon in Beverly Hills, Michael is legendary for his custom and unique designs. Integrating an ongoing education of hair techniques with experience from working with the best hair houses in the world, including Vidal Sassoon, Haase has many of his elite clientele singing his praises for his vision and creativity.
Fashion forward and individualistic
Straying away from trends and run-of-the mill styles, Haase creates each cut and color specifically for every individual client. In his consultation with each client he takes notice of face structure, body shape, skin tone, and other personal attributes, then creates a style that is both fashion forward and individualistic.
The Early Days
Growing up the son of troubadour acrobats in the colorful world of the European Circus, Michael was always engulfed in a creative atmosphere. It’s no wonder that such a childhood would prompt a future in beauty. At the height of Vidal Sassoon popularity, Michael was hired upon graduating from beauty school and became the youngest artist to join Vidal’s team. Living in both London and Paris, Michael educated himself with the help of other leading cutters and colorists. Michael found work with the fashion houses of Redken, Wella, Schwarzkopf, Framesi, and Loreal. He later worked at The House of Christian Dior for the study of Make-up by Design before heading back to Beverly Hills.
Looking back to his years with Vidal Sassoon he explains, "We were the elite because we knew hair. About cutting, about design, bone structure, body shape, we would look at someone and we knew what they needed to have done with a cut to make them look fabulous. That’s gone down the wayside in the last decade. Unfortunately, hairdressers will say, “Oh, keep your long hair, we’ll get you chemically dependent, bleach you out as much as we can and the back of your hair looks like a field of straw. Then just trim it so I don’t have to use my brain to create something really amazing, and you pay me for that.”
Michael’s Philosophy
What makes Michael Haase so desired as a stylist is not his celebrity clientele or his appearance in major fashion shows and television, but the experience that his everyday clients receive. Every cut he gives is designed to enhance not only the client’s hair but the client as a person. “A good haircut”, Michael notes, " has amazing shape; it floats, it moves, the hair is alive and has an attitude all its own; a woman feels different when she has an amazing haircut, she presents herself with more confidence knowing she looks amazing”.
He also stresses the importance of client relations: "When you need help with your hair you call your hairdresser because you know they’re there for you. That’s the way it’s always been. Your hairdresser knows everything about you – they know how to make you feel better by the way you look”.
Haase has watched the hair industry evolve over the years and has seen the demise of individual style. He commented, "A really good haircut to compliment the individual is something that has been lost for the last ten years. If you think about it, haircutting is not about length, it’s about shape. It all begins with an amazing shape. As I look around at women today I feel they have lost that sense of shape for their hair. We are so influenced by what Hollywood looks like and what it wears. Lest we forget, Hollywood has so many people telling it how to look, I think some of those people need to go back to school and Hollywood needs to look in the mirror.”
Haase recognizes the need that’s out there for good stylists. He laments the shape the industry has taken in recent years, "It’s a shame the “beauty” part of the beauty industry has all but disappeared, it has grown to become a multi-billion dollar industry led by hype. To find the artists that know their stuff and love what they’re doing, without going into some ridiculously cheap import line that sells at a discount chain store…those are the true hairdressers. There are so few hairdressers that have the passion and the need to create; that wake up in the morning and go to work and say, “Hey guys, you know what we get to do today? We get to do hair.” That’s really cool and that turns me on”. I want to work with that; the rest of them…take some classes!"
Michael’s passion for hair is refreshing in an industry filled with ego’s and those that would rather be following another dream. Haase knows how to please his clients because his heart is in it. Haase explains, "Clients know when they see someone working on that head of hair and it’s changing right in front of them, you can see it in their faces how good they feel. Have I had disappointed clients, have I had clients walk out of here not sure of how they look, of course I have, you have to find a look they like and help them create it on their own and that starts with a great cut.
What’s really on Haase’s mind is not only the state of the hair world but the limited knowledge that clients have about the process of styling, "Its intense what kind of money people spend on their bodies, implants, botox, etc. but when it comes to their hair they want a discount or bargain. Let me say it quite simple, you are paying for experience.” You’re paying for the knowledge of hair; I don’t have to use bleach to highlight your hair to make it look like it was highlighted. We do it with color. You don’t have to sit under a dryer, you don’t have to have fried hair, it’s experience and that can be shared and taught."
Michael’s Styling Products of Choice
What might not be obvious is that Michael not only differs from other stylist’s creatively but also in an ethically sense. Michael works with a selective boutique brand called Unite Eurotherapy that is fashion and education driven for hairdressers around the world in salons and at Unites “Pure Academy” in San Diego. Michael explains Unite’s appeal, "So basically they have a team of professional hairdressers that know how to do really good hair, cutting, color, etc. and are supported by this amazing product.”
Haase states, “the philosophy is so unique and inspiring, and to have a brand back you in what you do best is about as cool as it gets, and it’s about time.”
For Michael, continually choosing to evolve in his industry is something that keeps him staying on top: "If you don’t change with the times you are going to
fall apart. It’s very simple: If I do business today the way I did business yesterday, I’ll be out of business tomorrow." It’s this type of passion and insight into beauty and his industry as a whole that sets Haase apart.
His advice to those aspiring for something different or looking for a new edge: "You know what, it’s hair, it grows. Cut your hair. Be the one they’re looking at and let Hollywood say ‘I want what she’s having’. Wouldn’t that be the coolest.”
What’s next for Michael? He will be heading the hair team of 8 stylist and 12 assistants for the upcoming GenArt "Fresh Faces" fashion week launch photo shoots with Vogue photographers in October.
To see more of Michael’s hair, go to: www.michaelmhaase.com
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12 Comments, Comment or Ping
Jared
love the article…very refreshing! would love to have more hairdressers feel the same. Thanks Michael!
-Jared
Sep 17th, 2007
Jenny
It’s about time somebody said it like it is. Are you going to have more articles on his work? Nice job!
Sep 19th, 2007
Julie
I have been a deticated client of Michael’s for 4 years now and this article explains him perfectly. He has given me such a modern look, and now I’ve turned all my friends onto him. REALLY COOL.
Sep 19th, 2007
Alexis James
I met Michael for the first time over two years ago. He began giving cutting classes at the Cristophe Salon in Las Vegas, and after his first class with us, I was literally blown away. I thought to myself, “now that is a true artist”.
I moved to Las Vegas from New York to work on a different level, I wanted to work with artists, not “beauticians”. I wanted to work with people who loved doing hair, people who were excited about their gift, their craft.
I think that the beauty industry is constantly evolving. Whether you’ve been doing hair for 30 years or 3 years, there is always something new to learn, something new to discover. I feel the difference between stylist who are good and stylists who are great, is realization that everyday is a new chance to become even better than the day before.
I have tremendous respect for Michael and what he has accomplished so far in his career. He has taught me so much and inspired me on such a great level, and I have always understood his philosophy of acheiving greatness everyday.
I am fortunate enough to collaborate with Michael and see his dedication to his craft. And it’s in that strict dedication that he may seem like the “Simon Cowel” of the hair world, but he’s an artist, he has the gift of vision. Any number of stylists can get by on what is textbook hairstyling. You can teach someone how to cut a layered haircut or apply color, but you can’t teach someone how to be an artist. That has to come within each and everyone of us as stylist and colorists.
I realize that when a client leaves my chair, for the next four to six weeks, they will look in the mirror everyday and feel wonderful about themselves (in very rare cases they may not). It’s not the hour or two you spend with them in the salon, you are with that client everyday until they return for their next appointment. Michael cut my hair two weeks ago, and everytime I look in the mirror or someone stops me in the street, I feel good, no I feel great and that’s because I have a hairstylist who truly cares about making me feel that way.
Michael is an amazing person and stylist. It’s so much fun to work with him. And when we talk about hair, he is able to verbalize what I feel. Our time business may be different but our passion and vision are the same.
Sep 19th, 2007
Sui Min Wong
I’ve been going to Michael for years and he is a creative genius – one of THE most talented and individualistic stylists in Los Angeles! His philospohy on styling hair “Every cut he gives is designed to enhance not only the client?s hair but the client as a person” is 100% accurate! He watches the way your hair falls, observes your hair growth pattern, looks at the shape and bone structure of your face and within minutes, he’s already envisioned the cut and style of your hair.
His technique is like a masterpiece in the making…when he’s done with my hair, it’s like a work of art! I get so many compliments walking down the street, at work, out with friends, it’s extremely flattering! I feel like his choice in color and cut has captured who I am and I always walk out of the salon smiling from ear to ear!
It’s like wearing a brand on your shirt! Michael’s style, cut and color are very unique and one of a kind in Hollywood!
Sep 20th, 2007
Emyli
Michael is the most amazing hair dresser I have ever had and this article explains that all perfectly! Keep up the good work, better believe I’m a client for life! -Emyli
P.S. Those pics make me wanna funk up my ‘do a little! Rockin!
Sep 20th, 2007
Allie Tosch
Michael is amazing, it’s true. He was the stylist who did my hair for a fashion show in LA to kick off fashion week. We clicked instantly and I could not believe his work. I’ve since visited him at the Christophe Salon in Beverly Hills and when I sit down in that chair, I trust him to do whatever he thinks would work for me. I’ve never left disappointed and have received only compliments. I would recommend him to anyone.
Thank you Michael!!
Sep 20th, 2007
Amanda Brohman
I met Michael 5 years ago and put my hair and trust into his hands. I wanted a short hair cut, but did not have any idea for what kind of style. I left Umberto’s looking sexy as all hell! I knew I had found someone special; he gave me a style that complemented my face and body, and one that was kick-ass. Every where I went I received complements on my hair and inquiries of my stylist. I have long hair now, but it is still super sexy and gorgeous.
Michael did my hair for my wedding, and my pictures look amazing! I didn’t have to tell him what to do to make me radiant on my wedding day, he just looked at my dress and then it was like magic.
I am so happy I met him when I did and that I always look fabulous when leaving his chair!
Cheers for Michael!
Sep 23rd, 2007
Ellen Smith
I have been with Michael for several years now. He’s a genius when it comes to hair. I literally come in, sit down, he asks if there is anything I was thinking about doing, to which I just say whatever you want to do. There is a level of trust I have never had with any other hairdresser. He knows my face, he knows the shape of my head. A couple hours later I leave the salon with a fresh cut and feeling sexy. All hail King Michael!!!
Oct 3rd, 2007
Vanessa Hernandez
Michael is a TRUE artist. I have had the pleasure of working with him at gen art and it was great. Not only is he a genius, he is down to earth and very humble! He is an amazing person to learn from.
May 27th, 2008
JESSICA MOORE
MICHAEL IS A GREAT GUY. I WAS AT A HAIR CUTTING CLASS IN SF A FEW MONTHS AGO FOR UNITE. AND HE CUT ALL MY HAIR OFF.. WHEN I SAY ALL I MEAN ALL. AT FIRST I WAS SHOCKED, AFTER I TOOK 2 SHOTS OF PATRONE I STARTED TO SETTLE INTO MY NEW DO. I HAVE HAD MANY PEOPLE TELL ME HOW MUCH THEY LOVE MY HAIR, AND I ALSO LOVE IT.. I WOULD LIKE TO GET IN CONTACT WITH THIS AMAZIING MAN AGAIN.
JESSICA MOORE
RENO NV
May 28th, 2008
lynn sprong
there is no hairdresser like The Haase. Im a big fan of living life on my own terms and he makes you want to be the baddest car washing , t-shirt selling, televangelist mother on the planet. No matter what you do he is an inspiration to all who wish to be more than they think they can be . The escape artist i most admire.
Apr 23rd, 2009
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