2020-01-01_InStyle_Australia

(Jacob Rumans) #1
“People who know me know I love animals, probably
even more than I like humans,” says Simon Bright. Three
years ago, Bright, who has worked with A-listers such as
Gwyneth Paltrow, made the decision to take a more
ethical approach to his practice. “With all the technology
we have today, it doesn’t seem right to test on animals
for the sake of beauty.” As a result, his Sydney-based
salon, Jonny + June, is entirely vegan: from the hair dye
(Bright favours Faction8 by Pulp Riot) to the cleaning
products. “I disagree when people say vegan formulas
don’t stand up to traditional products,” he says. “I think
styled by LEXI HENDERSON they are equally as good or better.” —BETTINA TYRRELL

photographed by PHILIP LE MASURIER

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WEAPONS


Plant-based and cruelty-free


products take top-shelf status in


hair colourist SIMON BRIGHT’S kit


“The Dyson Supersonic
hairdryer is all about
protecting the integrity of
the hair. I just can’t fault it.”


Dyson Supersonic Hair
Dryer in Black/Nickel,
$549; dyson.com.au

“For a smooth, and
polished blow-dry, I
always call on Ghd’s
round brushes.”
Ghd Natural Bristle
Radial Brush in Size 3,
$40; ghdhair.com

“This detangling, heat
and colour protecting
balm is my go-to. I
apply it to towel-dried
hair before styling or to
dry strands for a glossy,
healthy-looking finish.”
Jonny + June Original Balm,
$26.95; jonnyjunehair.com

“This hydrating, vegan shampoo is
one of the best on the market. It
leaves the hair feeling fantastic.”
Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore
Shampoo, $69; at davidjones.com

“I use this dry shampoo
paste to clean up oily
roots and bring texture
to mid-lengths. There are
no nasties is this formula.”
R+Co Badlands Dry Shampoo
Paste, $46; at adorebeauty.com.au
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