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Jen Atkin
Born (1980-03-10) March 10, 1980 (age 44)
OccupationHairstylist
SpouseMike Rosenthal (m. 2016)
Children2
Websitewww.jenatkin.com

Jen Atkin (born March 10, 1980) is an American hairstylist, entrepreneur, and columnist.[1][2] Atkin is the co-owner of the hair care line OUAI with Lamees Hamdan, the documented founder of OUAI. Atkin is also the founder of the digital magazine Mane Addicts, and works as a columnist for Glamour magazine. She has worked with Chrissy Teigen, Jennifer Lopez, Gigi and Bella Hadid, as well as members of the Kardashian family.[3][4][5][6]

Career

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Atkin moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in hairstyling at the age of 19 with only 300 dollars.[2][7] Lorraine Schwartz helped Atkin when she first moved to LA.[3] In 2000, she began working as a receptionist at Estilo Salon in West Hollywood.[1] Later, Atkin worked at the Chris McMillan and Andy LeCompte salons in Hollywood.[8] In 2006, Atkin worked on the hair team for Madonna's Confessions Tour.[2] She also worked as a personal hairstylist for fashion designer John Galliano.[2] While working for Galliano, Atkin travelled to Paris to work fashion shows which enabled her to forge professional connections.[1]

Atkin has worked frequently with the Kardashian-Jenner family, including styling their hair for the interview portions of the reality show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Atkin began working with Kim in 2010 on a shoot for Cosmopolitan.[2] She met Khloe during the shoot, who asked her to create her looks for The X Factor, which led to her continuing to work with the rest of the family.[8][2] Atkin was featured on Kim Kardashian's video game, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.[9] On several occasions, Atkin has collaborated with hairstylist and wigmaker Tokyo Stylez to create looks for Kylie Jenner.

Since 2012, Atkin has traveled regularly to the Middle East, where she cuts hair at salons in Dubai, Bahrain, and Qatar.[8] She has discussed her motivation for working in this region, stating, "there are not a lot of trained stylists in the Middle East who know how to do modern curls, or know how to really cut thick, coarse hair in a way that grows out nicely."[3] Occasionally, Atkin also cuts hair in Los Angeles at Andy Lecompton Salon, where her appointments cost upwards of $600.[5] Atkin is well known on Instagram and credits her social media marketing skills to scrapbooking during her childhood.[7] She released a hair accessories collection called Jen Atkin X Chloe + Isabel, a line which is no longer in production.[7]

Her first book, Blowing My Way to the Top, was published by Harper Collins in December 2020.[10]

OUAI

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Atkin and Dr. Lamees Hamdan, Dubai-based founder of luxury beauty brand Shiffa, cofounded the hair care line OUAI in 2015 with Atkin acting as the face of the brand. She wanted the line to be developed by a community rather than "a lot of men in boardrooms."[7] The brand is based out of Los Angeles, and its products are available online for purchase. OUAI also offers product subscription services. The name comes from an informal way of saying the French word "oui," and is meant to sound casual and unpretentious.[1][11] The brand has since partnered with Sephora to put the product in stores after Atkin realized there was a market for both online and in-store sales.[7][1] In 2019, OUAI launched its first body care product.[12]

Mane Addicts

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In 2014, Atkin began a digital magazine aimed at hair education alongside some of her colleagues.[3][9][7] She serves as the magazine's creative director, providing tutorials and hair advice.[13] The magazine also features interviews with famous hairstylists, such as Harry Josh.[13]

Mane University

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Mane University is the name of the educational courses and seminars provided by Mane Addicts.[2] Atkin and other famous hairstylists, such as Rita Hazan, teach classes on hair products and styling hair.[8][2]

Personal life

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Atkin was born in Ecuador, but spent her childhood between the North Shore of Oahu and St. George, Utah. She was raised Mormon.[2][5] At the age of 19, she moved to Los Angeles with her best friend to pursue hair with only $300 and her Honda Civic.[2][7]

Atkin dated director and photographer Mike Rosenthal for five years before they became engaged. Prior to his proposal while on vacation in Greece, they had never discussed marriage.[9] They married in 2016 at the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, which is where Rosenthal took her on their first date. They were in Paris attending another wedding when they decided to elope. Atkin, Rosenthal, and the officiant were the only people in attendance.[9]

Atkin previously stated that she and Rosenthal were focused on their careers, but wanted children "one day," and spoken openly about their decision to freeze their embryos.[7][3][9] On March 21, 2021, Atkin posted on Instagram that she and Rosenthal had a child, River Julién Rosenthal, on March 5 of the same year via a surrogate.[citation needed] On April 10, 2022, Atkin announced the birth of her second child with Rosenthal, a daughter named Sloane Soleil Rosenthal, born on March 31, 2022. They live on Miracle Mile in Los Angeles, although she often splits her time between Los Angeles and New York.[7][5] Atkin considers herself a feminist.[9]

Awards

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  • 2015 Stylemaker of the Year[2]

Filmography

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Year Show Role Notes
2006 Madonna: The Confessions Tour Live from London Hair stylist and make-up artist TV special documentary
2009 Lindsay Lohan's eHarmony profile Hair stylist Video short
2012 The 38th Annual People's Choice Awards Hair stylist TV special
2014 Asia's Next Top Model Herself One episode

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Earle, Paul. "Yes Ouai: How To Bootstrap Your New Brand To The Bigtime". Forbes. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Shapiro, Bee (17 November 2015). "Is This the Most Influential Hairstylist in the World?". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e Erlich, Jessica Prince (17 May 2018). "How I Get It Done: Jen Atkin". The Cut. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  4. ^ Fasanella, Kaleigh (14 May 2019). "Khloé Kardashian Now Has Waist-Length Mermaid Waves". Allure. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d McClain, James (May 2019). "Celeb Hairstylist Jen Atkin Drops Millions on Miracle Mile". Variety. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Our Living Room Makeover for a Hip Los Angeles Power Couple". One Kings Lane. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i Coghlan, Claire. "Kardashian Hairstylist Jen Atkin Shares The Secrets Behind Her Stratospheric Success". Forbes. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  8. ^ a b c d Hou, Kathleen. "Secrets From Kim Kardashian's Hairstylist". The Cut. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Lebsack, Lexy. "Why Kim Kardashian's Hairstylist Didn't Want A Wedding". Refinery29. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  10. ^ Robin, Marci (July 2020). "Jen Atkin Apologizes to Her Mom for the Title of Her New Book". Allure. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  11. ^ https://www.dictionary.com › browse › oui
  12. ^ Dyer, Gabrielle (24 April 2019). "OUAI's Body Soother has arrived and it's the dreamiest after sun yet". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  13. ^ a b Atterton, Kelly (21 November 2014). "Do You Follow Mane Addicts Yet? Here's Why You Should". Allure. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
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