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This is a list of notable hairdressers. " Hairdresser " is a term referring to anyone whose occupation is to cut or style hair in order to change or maintain a person's image. This is achieved using a combination of hair coloring , haircutting , and hair texturing techniques.
Panayiotou (Παναγιώτου; also transcribed as Panagiotou) is a surname of Greek origin. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Panayiotou (born 1966), Cypriot footballer
In a now-deleted video titled “I Travelled Across Japan For Free” popular Cypriot YouTuber Fidias Panayiotou was seen dodging train fares and conning a five-star hotel out of a free breakfast.
Fidias Panayiotou MEP (Greek: Φειδίας Παναγιώτου; born 10 April 2000 [3] [4]), known mononymously as Fidias, is a Cypriot politician [5] and YouTuber who was elected as an independent MEP in the 2024 European Parliament election.
Panayiotou was born in Leicester, to a Greek Cypriot father, Andreas, who was involved in youth football, and a Kittian mother. [10] He started his career at the youth academy of local club Leicester City , alongside subsequent first-team teammates Andy King , Jeffrey Schlupp , Liam Moore , Tom Parkes and Cian Bolger .
Ricardo Enriquez Reyes Jr. (born April 12, 1950), commonly known as Ricky Reyes or Mother Ricky, is a Filipino hairdresser, entrepreneur and television personality. He is the owner of the Ricky Reyes chain of salons and host of the television program "Gandang Ricky Reyes". Gandang Ricky Reyes salon at SM City Baliuag.
Andreas Panayiotou (born January 1966) is a British property developer, [1] the founder of Ability Group, and once the UK's largest private landlord, until he sold up in 2006/07 and moved into hotels.
Peter Carlo Bessone Raymond OBE (born Raimondo Pietro Carlo Bessone; 11 May 1911 – 17 April 1992), known as Raymond Bessone and also as Mr Teasy-Weasy, Teasie Weasie Raymond and various combinations of these, was a British hairdresser from the 1930s to the 1960s.