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Sharp, stylish, and confident - Ramani's vision for men's style

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November 09, 2025

In today's world men's grooming has evolved far beyond a basic haircut. It's about personality, lifestyle and confidence. At the forefront of this transformation stands Ramani Fernando - a name synonymous with sophistication and style With decades of expertise, in shaping Sri Lanka's beauty industry, Ramani and her team continue to redefine men's hairstyles, introducing refined cuts, textures and blends effortless styles to complement individuality.

- BY ZANITA CAREEM

Sharp, stylish, and confident - Ramani's vision for men's style

Masculine elegance

From polished corporate looks to casual, textured trends Ramani believes modern men are embracing grooming. She has trained and inspired generations of stylists. Yet, beyond her creativity, Ramani remains deeply passionate about empowering confidence in every client who walks through her salons. Whether it is a bold haircut or a classic refined look, her philosophy is simple, true style begins with self assurance essential expression of self care and identity.

A pioneer in Sri Lanka's beauty industry, Ramani has built a legacy defined by elegance, innovation and trust. From transforming bridal beauty to setting the standard in men's grooming her vision has shaped how Sri Lankan perceive personal style. Her salons continue to shape the country fashion and grooming landscape. Known for her timeless approach to elegance and precision styling, she has become a trusted voice on how personal appearance influences confidence for women and men. Ramani Fernando's world beauty isn't gendered - its expressive. Her presence at Colombo Fashion Week and her constant collaboration with top designers reflect how deeply she believes in the creative power of hair.

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