Rodolfo Valentin | |
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Born | June 22, 1944 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Residence | New York City |
Occupation | Hairdresser |
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www.rodolfovalentin.com | |
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Rodolfo Valentin (born June 22, 1944) is a New York City hairdresser and entrepreneur. Beginning his career as a fashion model in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Valentin later emigrated to New York to find work as a hairdresser, eventually opening his own business. He owns three hair salons within the New York City area with products and services that include hair extension,[1] and hair coloring.
Valentin is also an active philanthropist, he currently supports the AFSP, Alzheimer's Association and has set up his own charity organization, Sofia's Hair 4 Health Foundation.[2]
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Valentin was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The son of Spanish and Italian parents, from an early age he had dreams of becoming a plastic surgeon when he grew up.[3] However Valentin became more interested in his future profession after years of playing the hair dresser to his mother and sister. His aunt, who had studied at a local beauty school in Buenos Aires, would later teach Valentin some of the techniques she had learned. He initially worked as a fashion model.[4]
Moving to Europe, Valentin worked at the side of hair stylist Alexandre de Paris, helping him perform his work in countries such as Spain and Italy.[4] It was around this time that Valentin found a liking for the Five Towns area of Long Island, New York, later claiming “Five Towns is my Beverly Hills”.[4] Renting a studio apartment he would go on to stay in the area for eighteen years.[4]
Upon immigrating to Long Island in 1984, Valentin quickly set about opening his own hair salon. Taking on still current partner Jorge Perez, after just two years he opened Rodolfo Valentin’s salon and spa to the general public. Since then he has expanded his business ventures with the opening of two new salons in the New York area.[4]
Valentin’s patented method of hair extension, the “Hair Infusion”,[5] has been the subject of media coverage, garnering the Hair colouring techniques award,[6] the 2010 Top hair colorists NYC by the New York City Guide,[7] and positive support from the public, in particular being consistently rated 10 out of 10 by the readers of The New York Times Magazine.[8] and named BEST OF CITYSEARCH 2009.[9]rated with 5 gold stars.[10] In 2011, Rodolfo Valentin has been the winner of the "Best Hair Extension Salons" award for his trademarked "Hair Infusion" that is recognized by the press as safe to the natural hair.[11] and the Top Salon NYC award by the "Hair New Era" international beauty guide.[12] It was also recently featured in the book Forget the Facelift by dermatologist Doris J. Day.[13]
At present he lives in his Hewlett Bay Park home which he shares with long time companion and business partner Jorge Perez, he is also set to appear in a cameo role in the independent film “Sticky Fingers”.[14]
When he was a child Valentin had decided to help those suffering from hair loss due to chemotherapy treatment. His desire to do so arose after seeing the depression his mother (who later died from breast cancer) suffered from after losing her hair. “I promised my mother that I would help everyone with this, and make the perfect piece for chemo patients” he said.
To accomplish this, in 2002 Valentin founded the Sofia's Hair 4 Health foundation which offers free hair pieces for those undergoing chemotherapy treatment. To qualify the person must earn fewer than thirty thousand dollars per year. “Some ladies don’t make enough money,” he said. “If they make $20,000, they don’t make enough money to pay for the prosthesis.”
Between one and three people are chosen every month by the organization. Nominations can originate from the person's own application, his or her friends, family members or medical caretakers. Applicants must also currently be under treatment and suffering hair loss due to treatments.[15][16]
Valentin also helps other charity organizations by donating money to them. He currently supports the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Alzheimer's Association and the Hellenic Times Scholarship Foundation.[17][18] On October 27, 2011 Rodolfo Valentin has donated 1,000 hair prosthesis to the "Hewlett House 1 in 9". The organization name derivates from the fact that 1 in 9 people living in Long Island NY is being diagnosed with breast cancer.[19]