Jules Neale Returns to Hairdressing at New Perth Salon Studio C Artistry
Jules Neale Back to Hairdressing in Perth Salon

Jules Neale is making a comeback to the hairdressing industry, revealing she is back on the tools and will be working at a popular Perth salon. The 36-year-old hair colour specialist took to Instagram on Thursday night to share the positive update about her beauty career, which she has been able to restart in Western Australia after relocating from Brisbane earlier this year.

Exciting Announcement for Perth Clients

“Beautiful Perth clients I’m back on the tools! Doing what I love!,” she shared on her Jules Neale Hair Instagram account, adding she “can’t wait to get back in salon.” She confirmed she will be working out of Studio C Artistry as of June. “Book through the link on my page. Can’t wait to see you all, DM me if you have any questions or need my assistance.”

Studio C Artistry is a new addition to Perth, having opened just last month on Gibson Street in Mount Pleasant. Owned by Claudia Anastasio, the studio specialises in all things skin, brows, lashes, makeup and hair.

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Pricing and Services

Neale is charging $460 for half a head of foils, $560 for a full head of foils, and a women’s haircut costs $160. A 15-minute consultation is priced at $50.

Neale’s career move comes after Anastasio informed her clients she will be taking some time off from the salon while she recovers from an operation scheduled for June. “I will be having an operation in the month of June and due to this I will be in recovery from June 5 - July 6, all Studio C services will be closed in that period,” she said on Instagram. “However the salon will still be open and operating with our lovely hairdressers.”

Support from Friends and Followers

Neale’s friends were overjoyed to hear she was returning to the trade and took to the comments section of her Instagram post with compliments. “You are such a talent Jules ❤️ so happy to see you back doing what you love,” one friend said. Another commented: “Our queen is back.” “Wishing Perth was closer ? but glad you’re back making beautiful magic,” a third friend added. “This is fabulous Jules but Perth’s gain is Brisbane’s loss,” another person said.

Background on Neale’s Move

Neale moved away from Brisbane in January following her high-profile split from Brisbane Lions player Lachie Neale, with whom she shares two young children. Their relationship broke down after Lachie allegedly had an affair with Neale’s best friend Tess Crosley. Swirling speculation about the Neales’ marriage in December prompted the influencer to confirm they had split. “I want to make it very clear that I am not ‘working through’ anything,” she said in an Instagram statement. “I have been betrayed in the most unimaginable way. All I can do now is to heal and do what’s best for my children.”

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