Stylist Evgeny Zhuk exclusively for raikovstudio.ru. Family, projects, work plans
The popular Russian stylist and hairdresser Evgeniy Zhuk rarely gives interviews, so there is very little information about him on the RuNet. Evgeniy kindly provided the online beauty magazine raikovstudio with answers to all the questions that haunt his fans.
What is not on Wikipedia
Personal life, short biography:
Yevgeny Zhuk’s birthplace is Belarus, the city of Brest.
Age – 31 years (date of birth: 04/29/1985).
Height – 186 cm.
Eye color – gray-blue
Lives and works in Moscow. There is a son and a bride - model Anastasia Belochkina.
Photo:
For everyone who is interested in “Do you have a wife?”, “Are you gay?” and so on - Evgeniy is not married, at the moment he is completely immersed in his career.
Connection:
Vkontakte – vk.com/id20538397 Instagram – www.instagram.com/ev.zhuk
Phone number for making an appointment with Evgeniy Zhuk: +79100015333.
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Career
Beauty stylist Evgeniy Zhuk specializes in hairstyles and makeup. He works with representatives of the pop, film and television spheres. Evgeniy from time to time organizes master classes in Russian cities, where he shares with his colleagues and like-minded people the secrets of creating fashionable hairstyles and makeup.
Despite his young age, Evgeniy has already achieved success in the fashion industry: he became a prize-winner of the Moscow championship in hairdressing and decorative cosmetics, a regular participant in Russian Fashion Week, and the host of television projects (“Ugly.net”, “10 Years Younger”, “Reloaded” ). Evgeniy creates breathtaking images for fashion models of famous glossy publications: Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Wedding, Glamour, SNC, GQ. All these achievements of the talented stylist are his personal merit. The secret of his success is extremely simple: a careful approach to the client’s personality.
Price list of Evgeniy Zhuk – hair stylist: how much does a haircut cost?
Prices for coloring depend on the task, on average: 12,000-25,000 rubles.
For: 5000-8000 rub.
Which Moscow salon does he work in?
"Zhuk.Studio", st. Pokrovsky Boulevard 16/10
His works:
Personal life of Evgeny Zhuk
Despite the colossal workload, our hero always finds time for his wife Nastya Belochkina and son. By the way, Belochkina is Anastasia’s pseudonym; in reality, she is Belkina. Nastya, having become a model, wanted to change her last name due to the fact that there was already a model in Russia - Anastasia Belkina. In addition, in her hometown, Kaliningrad, everyone affectionately called the girl Belochkina.
In the photo: Evgeny Zhuk and his wife Nastya Belochkina
Nastya was invited to the modeling business, which later brought her closer to Evgeniy, as they say, from the street. At first, Nastya was a little scared when Laura Lukina approached her on the street with such an unusual offer, but after a while, she liked this job. According to Anastasia's frank admission, she is a shy girl, but satisfaction from her work fills her with enthusiasm, and her natural shyness disappears.
Fashion model - Nastya Belochkina
At twenty, Nastya successfully passed the casting at the Next agency and began working in Italy. Anastasia Belochkina prefers to work as a fashion model, since shows, in her opinion, take too much time. She considers family, friends and her reputation to be the main values in life. Nastya tries to adhere to well-known, unshakable principles, always remaining a man of her word.
In the photo: Nastya Belochkina with her son
In Kaliningrad, Anastasia Belochkina’s beloved son is growing up, who is also interested in modeling agencies, but she believes that the child must make his own choice. Her husband, Evgeniy Zhuk, is a famous stylist, hairdresser and makeup artist, and has received awards for participating in makeup and hairdressing competitions. Despite the fact that the wonderful couple is engaged in business, they continue to improve their skills, moving up the career ladder.
Evgeny Zhuk and Nastya Belochkina at a friends wedding
Autobiography
I was born and raised in the Belarusian city of Brest. ♥️I lived and worked there until I was 23 years old. ??? ⠀ I chose the profession of hairdresser on my own; no one in the family worked in this specialty. And I went to study purely out of interest. I was also interested in the professions of fashion designer (but in my city it is a “seamstress-cutter”) and interior designer (this is generally difficult, such a profession did not exist in our country), but the profession of hairdresser was and already at the age of 18 I had diploma?? ⠀ Until the age of 23, he worked in his hometown. At that time, in my city there was no opportunity to study and develop in this profession in the way that can be done now, even with just the Internet at hand. ⠀ For example, to my surprise, during my studies I NEVER held a hair dryer in my hands. I had to really think out and fantasize, find haircut techniques, coloring recipes through my own mistakes or the successes of my colleagues. There were practically no seminars in the city at all.??♂️
Working on television
Of course, such talent must be shown to all people. Today's television is filled with various shows aimed at developing the beauty industry. Women who for some reason do not take care of themselves or do it incorrectly are invited to the studio, and the masters work real miracles with them, transforming them beyond recognition. One of these is Evgeniy Zhuk. Thanks to his talent, many girls came out of the studios who were ugly girls and became real beauties and self-confident women.
Every girl can become a client of a professional stylist. And this was proven by participants in the projects “Ugly.net”, “Reboot”, “Ten Years Younger” and other shows. All the women participating in the projects were satisfied with the work of the masters, left numerous admiring comments about the filming, and thanked the stylists and creators of the projects.
Nastya Zhuk, musician: “Without love, work is only self-destruction”
This Wednesday, April 18, the author and performer from Moscow Nastya Zhuk will perform in Omsk. The concert will take place as part of the “Beetles and Roads” tour.
People familiar with the girl’s songs call Nastya’s work a mixture of original music, rock and jazz, emphasizing her individual style of performance and unique voice. About his travels, volunteer activities and finding his inner core - in an interview with “Class” magazine.
I know that you have been traveling around the country and abroad for about two years with concerts. Tell me, what were you doing before?
- Life is different. Before hanging up my backpack and guitar, I worked in the organization of school Olympiads. Nothing special, but it’s an interesting experience: working in an office with a clear set of tasks: today you can be a storekeeper, tomorrow you can be an administrator or an HR specialist. Favorite work, you can’t say anything. In the summer, I usually took a vacation and went to “volunteer” at festivals and educational projects. Before that, I worked in television, then in the production of TV series, but I always had a fairly free schedule, which allowed me to do volunteer projects.
How did you decide to radically change your lifestyle?
— Having gone on vacation one summer, I, in fact, never returned. For two weeks I honestly tried to go to the office, but my mind was still on the road. The love for work has faded into the background, has been lost, and without love, work can only be self-destruction. I just realized that something needed to change. Thanks to my colleagues for understanding me and accepting my decision.
In the description of your work in the group on VKontakte, three genres are indicated: original (bardic) music, rock and jazz. Which one started your passion for music?
— In general, I can’t say that any music was a guide. There was no music at home, friends only studied on the street, and they never went to the theater or opera. In fact, in Moscow you rarely go to any cultural events unless you set such a goal yourself. I couldn’t stand discos; I bought a CD player when I was 14 years old. I went to my first concert when I was 15, I went with my father, it didn’t even matter where. And the concert was of the group “Resurrection”. By that time, I had already been playing guitar for a couple of years.
In a reasonable, civilized society, helping others is the norm. And I hope that I will live to see the moment when there will be enough people helping me so that all this help will not be a disadvantage to myself.
As far as I understand, the main source of income is concerts. Is this enough to satisfy your needs and also help people?
- Yes that's right. The concept of “enough” is always relative. I don’t really know how to live like a rich person, although my parents are rather upper-middle class people. A small amount of money is enough to live. You don’t need a lot of money to help someone either. If you collect them en masse, you can literally take a penny from everyone. In this concept, you can easily hitchhike a couple of times instead of taking a train, and transfer a couple of thousand to business.
You can’t live like this forever, because your body gradually breaks down, your clothes wear out, and so on. But for some period, especially when you have a need to help, why not?
You're talking about volunteering. How did you come to this?
“I didn’t like the way people around me interacted.” It infuriated him that he could beg for an assessment, beat people up, and lump everyone with the same brush. I was lucky when I graduated from school, I immediately found myself in a world where everything works differently, and in this world the norm was to help people. And, of course, there are many reservations, but my opinion has not changed: in a reasonable, civilized society, helping others is the norm. And I hope that I will live to see the moment when there will be enough people helping me so that all this help will not be a disadvantage to myself.
The main reason is always the same - I can and I want, so I’ll go and do it.
When we met a year ago, you were talking about your trip to Mongolia. What was the purpose of the trip? What did you find there for yourself?
- There was no goal. There was a reason: a musician friend Igor Lazarev has an excellent song “Inner Mongolia,” but he had never been to Mongolia. And the main reason is always the same - I can and I want, so I’ll go and do it.
In general, the same thing happened with Kazakhstan. The main resource you get when traveling is people. We live in an amazing world, I've been traveling for two years and I'm constantly meeting people, but I still admire people.
Mongolia is a country where people are still struggling with nature, not in terms of war, but in terms of motivation and personal growth. When you are standing in the wind, and you are simply blown away, and a small bird of prey hovers above your head. You realize how much more this bird understands you in this life, senses the world around you and lives in harmony with it, while you can barely stand on your feet. And when you see such struggle and unity every day, the core of a warrior probably emerges. In general, the trip to Mongolia explained to me why there was a Tatar-Mongol yoke in the history of Russia.
Life has given me a great gift, and I come out of the history of concerts with a baggage of emotions and a huge number of friends across the country.
You have concerts together with other authors. Are there any plans to perform with specific musicians?
— Concerts like this are rather random, but always very welcome. From the point of view of what I personally give out, it turns out worse, because the program that was formed within itself falls apart. And the concert simply turns into the performance of songs, good ones, but without a general script. But I look at other authors and performers. I'm listening to the concert myself.
You wrote in your group that after spring, concert and touring activities will stop for an indefinite period. If it's not a secret, why?
— Concerts are action here and now, direct interaction. But it's hard to live like that. If there was time to gain experience and process information without haste, then everything would have happened differently. But history does not pay for itself, and such activity will only become productive in five or six years, or even more. Life has given me a great gift, and I come out of the history of concerts with a baggage of emotions and a huge number of friends across the country. The voices of their hearts now always resonate with mine. Now I can do differently, try the world differently, and I will not miss the chance as long as I have enough strength, both mental and physical. In the summer I’ll go to festivals and volunteer projects, and in the fall I want to get a job and try to put my slightly “traveled” life in order.