![]() There, he received “tons of rejections” regarding his ambitions in hairstyling. He worked at the salon for a year and a half before moving to the South Beach neighborhood of Miami, Florida. In exchange for Josh’s services-cleaning, sweeping, and washing towels-they trained him as a hairstylist for free. That is until the owner of the salon approached them and said, “What are you doing loitering here every day? Why don’t you become hairdressers?” His friends weren’t about it, but he certainly was. But instead of going to class, he took the bus downtown and hung outside a Vancouver salon smoking cigarettes with friends. He “sucked at school” and only enrolled in college to appease the ‘rents. “I saw no one of color being considered tastemakers.” “I felt so unrepresented in that world that I couldn’t see how I could get there,” the celebrity stylist tells GRAZIA over the phone. As a teenager, he was interested in fashion and entertainment, but pursuing it felt out of the question. Harry Josh was born in Vancouver, Canada, to Indian immigrant parents who wanted him to become a doctor, lawyer, or engineer. Harry Josh and Priyanka Chopra The man behind the mint green hair tools They’re frequently spotted backstage at fashion shows, and they double as clips to hold back your strands when you’re doing your makeup.Īhead, GRAZIA spoke to Josh about his journey to becoming one of the most sought-after hairstylists in the world and how his line of luxury hair tools came to fruition. Their actual function is to clip back large chunks of hair, and most importantly, keep your hairstyle intact and dent-free. The clips are a must-have in every fashion girl’s beauty arsenal for more reasons than the fact that they will help you curate your Instagram aesthetic. While you might not wear them outside (but kudos to you if you do), they’re perfect for chic mirror selfies à la Kaia Gerber. ![]() They’re not technically an accessory, but they’ve become one, as well as a symbol of high-fashion and a laid-back cool-girl aesthetic-the epitome of “model-off-duty” look. Their mint green color is reminiscent of a precious vintage gem you might come across on Depop or Etsy. Mariah Carey, Kim Kardashian, and Ashley Graham are just a small sampling of stars who’ve worn the affordable clips since they first launched in 2018. Designed with the utmost attention to detail by celebrity hairstylist Harry Josh, they’ve reached cult status for their cute shape and top-notch performance. ![]() That iron and putting combo is great for shootouts, giving him a lot of upside this week.Perhaps the most famous hair accessories of the moment are the mint green hair clips you’ve undoubtedly seen on social media. He’s gained on approach in eight straight events and been positive strokes gained putting in six of his last eight events. On a positive note, he had gained strokes tee-to-green in seven straight events before last week. The South African arrives off a missed cut at the Travelers Championship. This week’s course presents a good chance to snap that slide, as he overperforms his baseline on easier courses and he’s proven Detroit GC fits his game with a solo sixth in his 2022 debut. He’s missed three straight cuts, losing nearly six strokes putting over those six rounds. The 29-year-old became a PGA TOUR winner in March but arrives in the middle of a three-event slump. Overlap List: names that show up on both lists include Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Tom Hoge, Taylor Moore, Thomas Detry, and Ryan Palmer. We can also look at performance versus baseline to see who shows the largest increase in performance compared to their typical scores: Here are the top performers in adjusted strokes gained per round on easy courses, over the last two years: So, what golfers have historically fared well on easier tests? As you can imagine, it can be mentally challenging when you record a bogey-free, 70 but still get lapped by a quarter of the field. Some golfers prefer a tough, grind-it-out test that you see in major championships. This is a course that just doesn’t surrender many big numbers and if you give the world’s best a course that doesn’t heavily punish mistakes then they will inevitably tear it up.
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