Jamaica Gleaner

Stunning Sushanna Hairstylis­t to the dolls of the dancehall

- Rocheda Bartley • Lifestyle Writer

Each time the dancehall divas step on a stage, we are stunned by their fabulous look. Their outfits are magnificen­t, their make-up is done just right and their hair is always on point. Sometimes they don’t not get this striking look by themselves. In fact, several other persons work with them. They wave their wands and work their magic on the divas, making them more beautiful than ever.Consider this your lucky day because today, Flair will introduce you to one of these magicians.

HAIRSTYLIS­T SUSHANNA Robinson works wonders to help some of the dancehall divas to look glamorous. At Sush Golden Touch in Duhaney Park, Kingston, you will find Robinson working tirelessly at her masterpiec­es.

Working in the business for over six years, Robinson had the opportunit­y to style D’Angel’s hair in the past. Today, she is the hairstylis­t for Ishawna.

Think back to a few years ago, when Ishawna rocked her half-bald hairstyle. That style is just one of Robinson’s works of art. It’s also the style she claims won Ishawna’s trust in her power.

CERTIFICAT­ION

Certified by Del’s Beauty School in Kingston in 2004, she tries to always improve herself in order to keep up with the beauty trends.

“I always try new stuff and I always encourage artistes to try new things. Once they give me the chance to do new things, they will always get a better styling,” she explained.

Robinson understand­s the importance of maintainin­g one’s look, especially for the divas. Therefore, she maintains her reputation by giving the best styles.

“I am very passionate about what I do. I don’t do styles to look vulgar. I want my styles to look natural, so when you look at it you just say WOW!” she told Flair.

Sush Golden Touch is not only for the dancehall divas. It’s open to everyone, and to convince you, Robinson has opted to show you her versatilit­y through some of her best artworks.

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