A hairstylist with a mission, Lisa's hair-texture equality philosophy and rebellious spirit has earned her a place in the forefront of the hair industry.
Picture this: a 13-year-old Lisa Farrall, armed with nothing but determination and a dash of teenage rebellion, badgering her way into her first salon job. Fast forward 25 years, and that same spirit has propelled her to the forefront of the hair industry, leaving a trail of shattered conventions and fabulous hairstyles in her wake.
Lisa isn’t just a hairstylist, she’s an advocate for hair-texture equality, something of a safe-space creator and a self-proclaimed "all-round badass". Her hands have worked magic on the locks of A-listers and shaped the visual identity of chart-topping music videos. But don’t mistake her for your run-of-the-mill celebrity stylist – Lisa’s mission goes deeper than surface-level glamour. As the brains behind WIG London, she’s on a crusade to make "texture neutral" more than just a buzz phrase.
Her philosophy? Every stylist should be able to work with every hair type, no exceptions. It’s this uncompromising stance that has earned her back-to-back Texture Expert titles and a judge’s seat on E4’s The Big Blow Out. Finding inspiration in everything from a city skyline to a fading rose, Lisa is an industry trailblazer. When she talks hair, it’s never just fluff.
“Might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but I may be someone’s glass of champagne or tequila.”
Lisa Farrall
@lisafarrall