ALFAPARF Milano, top Italian brand in the professional hair sector is partnering with The Fellowship’s Project Scotland in its inaugural year.
A spark of Italian flair is igniting Scottish hairdressing! Alfaparf Milano, the powerhouse of Italian salon innovation, has joined forces with the Fellowship for British Hairdressing‘s Project Scotland. This dynamic partnership promises to infuse fresh energy and cutting-edge techniques into the Scottish hairdressing scene, empowering local talent to reach new heights.



A thrilling opportunity awaits Scottish hair artists as Project Scotland announces a new partnership. This initiative will provide unprecedented access to cutting-edge education and techniques, empowering local talent to elevate their craft. Alfaparf Milano, a leading name in professional haircare, will play a key role in this collaboration, bringing its renowned Italian styling expertise and innovative products to the forefront.
Working alongside Project Leader, Colin McAndrew, Project Scotland nurtures creativity and fosters collaboration within the Scottish hairdressing community. The project focuses on helping mentees grow within the industry. It provides them with the tools and inspiration to push boundaries and explore new horizons. This new partnership will significantly enhance these efforts.
“Alfaparf Milano is delighted to support Project Scotland, recognising its deep-rooted connections within the Scottish hairdressing community,” comments David Donnellan, Managing Director of Xpert Professional. “This collaboration presents an exciting opportunity to enhance our brand presence in Scotland while supporting and inspiring the professional community. Alfaparf Milano is working alongside hairdressing professionals, providing innovative products and services that simplify their craft and elevate their creativity. Our shared passion for excellence and dedication to continuous improvement makes this partnership a natural fit. It ensures that beauty remains a source of pleasure and confidence for all.”