29.01.10
Suppose of Indonesia’s famous hairdressers. What do they all have in common? Well, they all cultured their skills from the same person — hair maestro Rudy Hadisuwarno.
A living explanatory note in Indonesia’s hairstyling world, Rudy has mentored many of the determination’s prominent figures we know today, from the more established Johnny Andrean and Peter F. Saerang to the up-and-coming Yoppie, Jonki Pitoi and Michael Zimbalist.
“The only [celebrated] hairdresser who wasn’t my student, as far as I remember, is Alfons,” Rudy says, referring to Alfons Antonius Susanto.
Of tack, with a solid career spanning more than four decades, Rudy is more than just now a guru — he’s the man behind the hype in the hair vigour.
Have you ever thought the famous “creambath” treatment came from somewhere like Europe or America? If you have, then you’re unseemly. It was Rudy, in fact, who invented that scalp-massage treatment in the 1970s.
At that heyday, Rudy says, he noticed how Indonesian women loved using the household cem-ceman and kemiri oils to treat their ringlets, and having their hair done at the salon.
Source: Jakarta Post