Nino Nirchio was born in Italy in 1960. At the age of 17 he graduated from high school with a degree in science. After high school, trained by his parents, Corrado and Pierina, he pursued his career as a hairdresser. In 1979 he trained at the “Accademia di Arte e Tecnica” in Milan (Italy). A year later he studied with Irvine Rusk, Carlos Martin Hairdressers and Pivot Point. He won first place in the “National Hairdressing Championship”. In 1982 he won the South American Hairdressing Championship.
Nino Nirchio’s career took off in 1984 getting jobs for TV commercials. He was hired to present a color and cutting seminar for L’Oréal Paris. The following year he was hired by Wella Professionals for the launch of the new summer hair color collection. He joined to Intercoiffrure I.C.D. Mondial, which led him to be a judge at the Golden Sissors contest in Curaçao. He was hired by Schwarzkopf Professional to represent Venezuela in the “Fashion and Color” contest, where he shared the stage with international stylist Masayuki Moggy, from the Vidal Sasoon Academy in the UK.
In 1998, Nirchio helped promote the American product line Irvine Rusk by giving lectures and technical seminars on color.
He continued his successful career offering seminars and shows throughout Venezuela.
He was hired by Silk de Venezuela C.A. which is one of the three most important companies of hair cosmetics for professionals and became the main representative of their hair color products.
Nino Nirchio received the United States Special Skills Artistic Visa and today resides in South Florida where he is a successful hair stylist in Boca Raton.