Brad Mondo
Brad Gesimondo | |
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Born | [1] | October 28, 1994
Other names | Brad Mondo |
Education | Elementary - Davis Thayer Elementary School |
Occupation | Hairstylist, YouTuber, entrepreneur |
Height | 182 cm (6 ft 0 in) |
YouTube information | |
Channel | |
Years active | 2015–present |
Subscribers | 7.17 million[2] |
Total views | 1.051 billion[2] |
Updated: November 11, 2021 |
Brad Gesimondo, commonly known as Brad Mondo (born October 28, 1994),[1] is a New York-based hairstylist, entrepreneur and social media personality.[3]
Early life[]
Mondo was born in Franklin, Massachusetts on October 28, 1994. In his childhood, he followed in his father's footsteps as a hairstylist.[4][5] He started his YouTube career at the age of 12 and was a sales associate with Calvin Klein for a while.[6][7]
Career[]
Mondo became widely recognized through his "Hairdresser Reacts" videos on social media[8][9] and educational videos on hair styling.[3][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] He has also worked with Charli D'Amelio, giving her chunky pink highlights,[1] Doctor Mike,[17] Vanessa Hudgens, Heather Marks, Joana Ceddia[18] and Shay Mitchell.[19]
XMONDO[]
Mondo founded his hair care products brand, XMondo Hair in 2019 and launched XMondo Color in November 2020.[20] He was the recipient of Hair Influencer of the Year award at the 3rd annual American Influencer Awards 2020.[21][22]
References[]
- ^ a b c d Pellot, Emerald (2020-11-13). "Who is Brad Mondo? Meet the celebrity hairstylist who's worked with Charli D'Amelio". In The Know. Verizon Media.
- ^ a b "About Brad Mondo". YouTube.
- ^ a b Dall'Asen, Nicola (2020-11-19). "How Brad Mondo Sparked a TikTok Hair Revolution Without Saying a Word". Allure.
He's using it as inspiration for his own hair-care brand, XMondo, which is expanding to include its very first hair dyes.
- ^ Allaire, Christian (2021-01-10). "Brad Mondo, TikTok's Favorite Hair Stylist, Has Killer Fashion Sense". Vogue.
- ^ Hale, James (2018-09-19). "Creators Going Pro: Stylist To The Stars Brad Mondo Knew He Wanted To Be A YouTuber — So He "Made It Happen"". TubeFilter.
- ^ Rice, Lilyanne (31 March 2020). "The untold truth of Brad Mondo". StylesRant.
- ^ Krause, Amanda (August 26, 2020). "Brad Mondo shares how working at his dad's salon led him to become one of the most popular hairstylists on YouTube". Insider.
- ^ "BTC Exclusive: Brad Mondo's Social Media Tips For Stylists". Behind The Chair. 2020-10-19.
- ^ Symes, Kevin (2018-03-09). "Instinct chats to Brad Mondo, the newest YouTube sensation, and all around hottie". Instinct.
- ^ "4 Your Future: Hair Hacks With Brad Mondo". NBC New York. 2020-06-26.
- ^ Weaver, Shaye (2020-04-10). "New York's top salons share advice on how to cut your hair at home". TimeOut.
- ^ "Brad Mondo Has Blessed Us with His Hair Washing Hacks". Her Campus. 2019-10-18.
- ^ Massony, Theresa (2020-08-18). "I Bleached & Colored My Hair At Home With Brad Mondo's Help". Elite Daily.
- ^ Siegel, Sarah (2019-10-29). "YouTuber Brad Mondo Will Teach You Everything About Hair, Wigs, and Styling Tools". PopSugar.
- ^ Jackson, Danielle (2020-04-08). "If You Just Can't Wait to Colour Your Hair, Follow This Hairdresser's At-Home Tips". PopSugar.
- ^ Phillips, Hedy (2020-07-22). "The Untold Truth Of YouTube Star Brad Mondo". ZergNet.
- ^ Mondo, Brad (2020-11-11). "How To Cure Dry Scalp, Dandruff And Psoriasis With Dr.Mike". YouTube.
- ^ Joana Ceddia Gets A Mondo Makeover, retrieved 2021-11-07
- ^ Hale, James (March 15, 2019). "Stylist To The Stars Turned YouTuber Brad Mondo Launches Haircare Line XMONDO". www.tubefilter.com.
- ^ Dall'Asen, Nicola (November 19, 2020). "How Brad Mondo's Silent Reactions Sparked a TikTok Hair Revolution". Allure magazine.
- ^ Redgrove, Alison (December 7, 2020). "American Influencer Awards Virtual Night and Winners – Style Utah". Style Utah.
- ^ Staff (December 7, 2020). "American Influencer Awards Names Top Beauty Influencers and Creators for 2020". Yahoo!.
- 1994 births
- Living people
- People from Franklin, Massachusetts
- American YouTubers
- LGBT YouTubers
- Male YouTubers
- YouTube vloggers
- American TikTokers
- American hairdressers
- 20th-century LGBT people
- 21st-century LGBT people
- YouTube channels launched in 2015
- LGBT TikTokers
- YouTuber stubs