Addy Lee

Addy Lee
Born (1971-05-02) May 2, 1971
Malaysia Malaysia
Occupation Hair stylist

Addy Lee a celebrities' hair stylist, known for innovative methods with hair. He left home in 1984, at the age of 13 to pursue a childhood dream.

He was the youngest son of a grocery shop owner. In his young mind, he had wished to work in an air-conditioned area where he didn't have to sweat and with nice clothes to wear.

In 1990, at the age of 19, he left his hometown in Penang and went to Singapore in search for that dream. For 3 years, he moved from one establishment to another, gathering experience in both the creative art of hairdressing and the competencies of running a hair salon business. Lee is, today a well known name in Singapore.[1]

He possesses a wide portfolio of work that ranges from TV, print commercials, hairshows, seminars workshops and celebrities that includes famous local names like Michelle Chia, Joanne Peh, Quan Yi Fong, Mark Lee, Bryan Wong and more.[2]

Lee has opened 9 salons in Singapore and Malaysia, and has started Monsoon Hair Academy to help others who wish to establish a career in the hairdressing industry.

He tried mesotherapy because he wanted a smaller waist, but it was painful, the injections left marks, and he did not see results.

The Monsoon Group

Salons in Singapore & Malaysia

Monsoon Hair House (Novena Square)
Monsoon Hair House (Bukit Timah Plaza)
Storm Hair (Jurong Point)
Storm Hair (Century Square)
SandStorm (Jurong Point)
Heatwave Hair Salon (Marina Square)
Twister Hair Salon (Hougang Mall)
Monsoon-id (One-Utama PJ)
Monsoon-id (Sri Hartamas KL)
Monsoon-id (AEON Bukit Tinggi, Klang)
Monsoon Hair Academy (Mosque Street)

Monsoon Hair Academy

Monsoon Hair Academy opened in January 2007.


References

  1. Lim, Hooi Hai (2006). "Hair Journey by Addy Lee". Life Publishers.
  2. "Monsoon Group". 2006.
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