A Fair To Remember…
Tuesday, May 29th, 20071. Many things have remained the same in the beauty industry over the last 35 years.
- Back then, the “biz” attracted passionate, artistic and friendly professionals. Is it the same today?–yep!
- Women wanted to look and feel their best. Well, duh!
- Then: hard work + great client communication = success. Same today? Please say YES!
- Being versatile will pay off. How do you become versatile? Education. All of the salon owners stressed the importance of continuing education. The more you know – the more you can do. It seems simple – but too many licensed professionals don’t take advantage of the incredible educational opportunities that are out there. Annie Bentley, our Manicuring and Esthetics graduate continues her education. Since graduating (a mere 3 years ago) she has become certified in micropigmentation (permanent makeup) and electrolysis and her business has really taken off! (Did I mention she has 13 children?) So - learn, learn, learn, so you can earn, earn, earn. And if you think you know everything – teach, teach, teach!
- This is where it gets fun! We learned about ZipA Foil – a revolutionary new hair color foiling system. The foils “lock” into the hair like a puzzle piece – keeping the foil secure and close to the scalp. It’s one of those inventions that when demonstrated, everyone said “Geez! why didn’t I think of that?!” When you think about it – most great inventions are just common sense put into action! Marsha Russell, the inventor (and a cosmetologist) made the trip from Massachusetts just to tell our students about her system! 35 years ago? Rubber caps and crochet needles – OUCH!
- Another cool invention that was showcased was SoCap hair extensions. Hair extensions are probably the fastest growing segment of the beauty industry. They sure beat the wigs of 35 years ago!
- Savvy beauty professionals have taken their financial security into their own hands. Insurance and financial planning representatives gave some great advice on how to protect yourself and provide for your future. Obviously I could go on and on about the job fair. But, I think you get the idea. Look for pictures soon on this site so you can see how much fun we had! Maybe we’ll see you next year!
- Raphael Velasquez – Owner, Rafiel’s Studio;www.rafielsstudio.com
- Lori Manicho – OPI School Representative; www.opi.com
- Jody Achatz & Emily Harrison –Stylists/Educators, Kenneth’s Hair Salons & Day Spas;www.kenneths.com
- Lisa Bebly-Walker – Manicurist/Owner, Pampering Palace
- Josh Byrd – Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Rob Huddle – Mgr., Salon Lofts;www.salonlofts.com
- Doris Hartman – School Liaison,State of Ohio Board of Cosmetology
- John Billy – Proactive Financial Solutions
- Lori Rader – Manicurist/Owner, Nail Supply Center; www.nailsupplycenter.com
- Marsha Russell – Owner, ZipA Foil hair foiling system; www.zipafoil.com
- Bruce Valade – Manager, Mario Tricoci; www.tricoci.com
- Sandi Donafee – Stylist, SoCap Hair Extensions; www.socapusa.com
- Cindy Ambrose – Stylist/Educator, Charles Penzone Family of Salons; www.charlespenzone.com
- Annie Bentley – Esthetician/Nail Technician, Unique Beautique; www.uniquebeautique.com
- Erice Haycook – Owner/Stylist, Studio Posh; www.studioposh.com
To all of the salon and salon support professionals – thanks! We hope that your time with us was beneficial and fun!
Until next time…
Sue Carter Moore, President
Salon Schools Group

