Draft:David Kinigson
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David Kinigson is an American author, living in West Palm Beach, FL.[1]
Biography[edit]
Kinigson is a New York–based hairstylist, creative consultant, and educator[2] and an award-winning[3]hairdresser.[4]
He is among the founding members of the Intercoiffure North American Artistic Team and Cutting Council.[5]
Publications[edit]
- The Haircutter's Handbook (2011)[6]
- Dwight Margrave's 1940-1946 Journey (2020)[9]
- The Power of Asking What Overcome Your Challenges and Fears - A conversation for Mindset In Action (2022)[10]
References[edit]
- ^ "Top 10 Trends for Hair 2024". HAPPI. Archived from the original on 2023-12-25. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
- ^ Scott, Susan Craig (2010-05-11). The Hair Bible: The Ultimate Guide to Healthy, Beautiful Hair Forever. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7434-4925-0.
- ^ "Readers' Choice Winners 2014 -". New Times Broward-Palm Beach. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
- ^ "David Kinigson I Serious Business I The Power of Asking". www.audacy.com. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
- ^ "David Kinigson - The Most Famous Hairdresser You Have Never Heard Of!". Howtocutit. 2021-11-16. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
- ^ Kinigson, David (2011-05-08). The Haircutter's Handbook: Language and Education. Musified Group. ISBN 978-0-615-48739-7.
- ^ Kinigson, David (2020-03-07). The Haircutter's Handbook: Language & Education. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1-5448-1427-8.
- ^ "Top Shelf: David Kinigson's". Salon Today. 2021-07-14. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
- ^ Molina, Dennis; Kinigson, David (2020). Dwight Margrave's 1940-1946 Journey: The Letters, World War II, In God We Trust. Luice Design, Incorporated. ISBN 979-8-5644-2141-6.
- ^ Kinigson, David (2022-03-05). The Power of Asking What?: A Conversation For Mindset In Action - Overcome Your Challenges And Fears. Independently published. ISBN 979-8-5208-7538-3.