Albert Nico
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Albert Nico is a Filipino-Malaysian hairstylist. His clientele include the royal families of Malaysia, local celebrities and socialists.


Career

At the age of 15, Nico worked as a shampoo boy at a local hair salon called ''Hotheads Salon'' and then picked up basic hairstyling skills. In 1980, when Nico was 20 years old, he took over the business at Hotheads Salon. He also financially supported himself through part-time modeling to pursue formal hairstyling education in Hong Kong. Nico conducted various hairstyling seminars and was invited to be one of the judges at international hairstyling competitions that were held locally and globally. His exposures include demonstrating hairstyling at hairdressing events globally. He is also one of the ''L’Oreal Professionel Artistic Ambassadors''. Nico received the ''Estetica Cover Award 2000'' by Estetica Magazine in Italy. In year 2008, Hotheads salon rebrand to Albert Nico Boutique Salon, located in Kuala Lumpur,
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. His work has been published in '' Vogue Italia''.


Publication

In 2012, Nico issued a self-published book, ''When Dreams Come Alive'', containing his memoirs, famous quotes, testimonials, and photographs. The book has a foreword by Datuk Dr. Paddy Bowie.


Philanthropy Interest

In 2009, Nico provided haircuts at the Seri Setia Old Folks Home, together with the rest of his trainees. Nico also collaborated with his friends to include a manicure and pedicure sessions for the elderly too. Nico also participated in the 'Hairdressers Against Aids' campaign by L'Oreal."Professional hairdressers snip and style for a good cause"
Aziz, FAZLEENA. November 29, 2011. The Star, News. Retrieved September 7, 2012


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nico, Albert Living people Hairdressers Malaysian people of Filipino descent Malaysian people of Chinese descent Year of birth missing (living people)