Career
Carbosiero joins a select list of hairdressers to be recognised with the award. Carbosiero started his career in the early 1980s, serving his apprenticeship under Neville Tucker and Daniel Hersheson at their Neville Daniel salon in New Cavendish Street, London. In the years of salon ownership, Carbosiero forged a liaison with the 80s popular management team of Stock Aitken Waterman.
Through the record company, he began to become notable in the music, television and fashion industries, working with artists such as Jason Donovan, who invited him to appear (as a dustman) in the video for his single When You Come Back To Maine and Kylie Minogue, for whom he created the look on the cover of her debut album "Kylie".
In 1993 he began working at the Daniel Galvin salon and has since worked backstage on a variety of films, television shows, concerts, and West End shows. He was the head stylist for all of the contestants who appeared on the first three series of X Factor and helped train Amanda Holden for her role in the BBC1 television drama series about life in a hair salon, Cutting lieutenant
This led both The Daily Mail and Independent newspapers to speculate in 2010 that Lino was responsible for changing the position of his side-parting for political reasons. Following renewed media interest in early 2014, Lino revealed that this style change was simply due to chance.
Lino has been the global spokesperson for Avon International"s hair care range and Style Director for both Brylcreem and Laross Hair Extensions.
He also launched his own range of hair extensions with Annabelle"s Wigs. Carbosiero previously had his own weekly hairdressing column in The Sun, a monthly column in EasyJet Magazine, and gave hairdressing tips and advice to Candis Magazine and Hello Magazine. He also works with Hilary Alexander on the monthly make over page for The Daily Telegraph.
He also featured in the successful Yummy Mummy Survival Guide Book by Liz Frazer, whilst the Kelly Osbourne book Fierce features a section of "Hair do"s and Hair Don"ts" written by Lino.
In 2008 Lino appeared in Britain"s Missing Top Model on British Broadcasting Corporation Three whilst Independent Television"s This Morning used him for a make-over slot on a segment called Business Pass Beauty.