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José Eber

José Eber 〔José Eber was born and raised in France. Due to the Spanish influence within the States, Eber's first name is commonly mispronounced.
〕 is a well known hairstylist. His flagship salon is in Beverly Hills, California. He has written two books, and created one video. The first book, "Shake Your Head, Darling," was published in 1982. The video on styling tips, "Why Do I Call You Sexy?" was created in 1983. His second book, "Beyond Hair: The Ultimate Makeover Book" was published in 1990. On June 9, 2008, José was honored with the prestigious Global Salon Business Awards Lifetime Achievement award.〔( Global Salon Business Awards press release ) (pdf document)〕
==Biography==
Born in Nice, France, he is the youngest of three and began styling hair at age twelve. His mother and sister were the patient first clients for this aspiring stylist. He began his official career as a hairstylist apprentice at a chic Paris salon at only fifteen years of age. At twenty-six, on his first visit to the States, José fell in love with Los Angeles and decided to make it his home. In a desire to free American women from their stiff, sprayed styles of the day, José created a sexy, carefree unstructured look that was easier to maintain and which instantly became "de rigueur" for an entire generation. His first celebrity client was Farrah Fawcett, followed by Cher, Jaclyn Smith, Elizabeth Taylor and the Who's Who of Hollywood.
Upon establishment of his reputation among Hollywood's celebs, José opened his first signature salon in Beverly Hills and ten years later expanded into his salon on 2 Rodeo Drive. There are now two salons bearing his iconic name, José Eber in Beverly Hills at 360 North Camden Drive and José Eber Atelier (). His salons proved to be a training ground for new celebrity hairstylists like Daniel C. DiCriscio.
Now a world recognized celebrity, José Eber is a much sought after television personality appearing regularly on both international, national and local talk shows. Appearances include programs such as "Oprah," "Entertainment Tonight," ABC's "Good Morning America," "CNN" and NBC's "The Today Show." He has also served as a guest judge on Bravo's "Shear Genius" and was featured most recently on "Nightline."
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(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=6979025 )
〕 Eber was mentioned in an episode of ''Psych'' and in a movie starring Jamie Kennedy entitled ''Malibu's Most Wanted''. Makeovers done by José and his staff have recently been featured on bebin.tv〔(Rodeo Drive makeover on bebin.tv )〕 and he has regularly appeared on "Good Day LA".〔("Good Day LA" search results )〕
In the rare moments when he is not working, José Eber is active in numerous charities. He was one of the first to join the fight against domestic violence on behalf of the Sojourn Organization. “ Women who are abused usually have little or no self-esteem,” says José,” Because my career has been about helping women raise their self-esteem, this fight became very important to me.” José also supports The Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow (FIT), a non-profit organization that helps unemployed or underemployed women.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://joseeberatelier.com/jose/index.html )
In September 2008, Eber and actress Jaclyn Smith〔STYLE by Jaclyn Smith's Wikipedia page〕 launched the STYLE by Jaclyn Smith〔(STYLE by Jaclyn Smith website )〕 wig collection for Paula Young® Wigs.〔(Paula Young website )〕 Inspired by Smith herself and designed by her longtime friend, iconic hair guru Eber, these salon looks epitomize what's trending in the world of high-fashion hair. The collection is a specialty line of full, vibrant wigs exclusively from Beverly Hills that are incredibly unique and natural looking and that capture the essence and beauty of today's woman. The collection includes a full array of styles: short, mid, and long lengths, as well as straight, wavy, and layered looks.

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