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Illinois Creates New Hair Braider License

Posted on: September 28th, 2011 by Heather No Comments

Professional Hair Braiding in IllinoisRemember when we brought you the news about Illinois tightening their hair-braiding laws back in August 2009? At the time, the Illinois State Board of Cosmetology was requiring a full 1500-hour cosmetology license to work as a professional hair braider. Of course many of us were in an uproar and were hoping for a compromise that allows hair braiders to take a much shorter braiding-specific training course.

Well the verdict is in, folks! According to this article the state of Illinois heard you, and they now allow hair braiders to apply for a new hair braider license!  The law took effect earlier this month, about two years after the initial controversy surfaced.

Even better? Experienced braiders who have been at it for years can apply for a license based on their experience in the field. FYI: This must be done before the end of 2012, so get those applications in! New braiders can get a hair braiding license with 300 hours of classroom and practical training.

We’re really proud of all the folks who stood up for the hair braiders’ cause, and so impressed with the Illinois cosmetology Board for listening to its constituents and accommodating this very important group of beauty professionals. Great work, everyone!

If you are interested in attending a beauty school in Illinois that offers a hair braiding program, search for schools near you and request more information from them to find out from each school whether they offer a 300-hour hair braiding program.

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Cosmetology students scammed by school owner

Posted on: September 27th, 2011 by Heather 1 Comment

JMJ School of Beauty

Imagine you walk into beauty school on the first day with high hopes and big dreams, with an open mind and ready to learn. Imagine you paid a flat rate – upfront – for a great education in the hopes that you could graduate debt-free, prepared to start an amazing career in cosmetology. Now, imagine that three weeks later you’re told that the school is shutting down, that the owner was a scam artist and that you’ve lost thousands of dollars.

It happened to a cosmetology class in Pitman, New Jersey. Last week, 21-year-old Morgan Supczenski and her 20 classmates learned that JMJ School of Beauty was no longer a licensed, legitimate beauty school and that it would be closing, taking their hard-earned money and cosmetology hours with it.

Just three weeks after the students started school on September 6 to take a comprehensive cosmetology program covering hair, nails, makeup, sanitation and massage therapy, the state board came to the school to do routine inspections. The board found that there were numerous problems with the school’s paperwork and that the license had expired in July.

“As far as the New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology was concerned, none of us were even registered as cosmetology students in the state of New Jersey,” Supczenski said.

According to Supczenski, the entire staff except for one teacher quit immediately. The one remaining teacher – who wished to remain anonymous – said she would stick it out, unpaid, for the sake of the students.

“There was a plethora of emotions,” Supczenski said. “I wanted to cry. I wanted to scream. I was angry. I was hurt. I think the main feeling that we all had is that we felt abandoned. We felt left behind, as if no one cared.”

The New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology tried to accommodate the ailing students by allowing them to continue having classes at the school. However, matters got worse on Friday, September 23, when the landlord for the building evicted the school for lack of payment. The students arrived to find the locks changed.

Supczenski said the class of about 20 students plans to stick together. They have approached several cosmetology schools in the area, including Salem County Vo-Tech and Gloucester County Vo-Tech, to see what they could do to help. She said they hope to go in as a class and that their teacher can come with them.

“We like our class,” she said. “It would be difficult going in and starting again. We got along really well. We were all there for one purpose – to start our careers. We all enjoyed what we were doing. We became a close, tight-knit family. I consider them my family now.”

The students hope they can carry their hours over and perhaps recuperate some of their money, but if they do manage to get their money back, it may not be for a couple of years.

On Thursday, school owner Dana Kearney – who has several known aliases – was found by the police hiding at her mother’s house and taken into custody. If legal action is taken against her, Supczenski says she will “absolutely” participate. In the end, Supczenski says she’s glad she could be there. Had she not decided to attend this cosmetology school, she couldn’t have been a part of this and the woman may not have gotten caught.

Supczenski has not ever met Kearney face-to-face, but she has thought a lot about what she would say if she ever got the chance to confront her.

“I would just ask her one question,” Supczenski said of the school owner, Dana Kearney. “’Why? How could you do this to people? You’re messing with people’s lives.’”

“Cosmetology is a profession – not a joke, not our fallback plan,” Supczenski said. “It’s what we love to do. My goal is to own my own salon. I’m not one to give up. I will get it.”

**Note: We have reached out to the New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology regarding this story and to get details on what it entails to get an initial school license. We have not heard back from them at this time but will hopefully be able to post a followup story soon.

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Who are our scholarship applicants?

Posted on: September 20th, 2011 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

We’ve been blown away by the response to the Beauty Schools Marketing Group scholarship, and all of the amazing stories behind our applicants’ drive to pursue careers in the beauty industry. You’ve made us laugh, cry, and sometimes wish that we knew you in real life so we could go out for martinis.

Basically, it’s been moving, and we’re discovering just how many fantastic women and men are out there, overcoming obstacles, being awesome and pursing their dreams. We actually turned the responses we’ve gotten into a world cloud that we think illustrates just how inspiring our applicants are.

Cosmetology scholarship applicants

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It’s stuff like this that reminds us just how excited we are to be a part of such a great industry. Whether or not you’ve applied or have any intention of applying, we think you’re fabulous, and the proof is in the picture.

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Beauty picks for fall

Posted on: September 13th, 2011 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

beauty-ts200266549Times change, seasons change and fashion does, too! (Thankfully – the ’90s can keep their neon mascara.) So, switching out your beauty regimen should coincide pretty easily with switching out your seasonal wardrobes. But how do you know how to make it work? We’ll tell you!

One thing that’s in style every season is a clear complexion and a good foundation. Keep moisturizing, exfoliating and fighting blemishes. And make sure you’re not using the same shade of foundation year-round. It can either make you look too pale in the summer or too dark in the winter. Not good! Once you’ve got the facial basics down, dive into the details:

Animal Prints
To go along with those fabulous leopard-print heels you’re wearing, try neutrals and browns on your eyes, lips and cheeks. The prints are bold and so should you be. You can also take a walk on the wild side with hand-painted or transfer prints for your nails. Rawr!

The Blues
For once, they’re a good thing. Cobalt blue is especially hot – think bright, bold true blue, almost like a sapphire. For a dramatic eye, try an opaque shade on your lids with some black mascara. Or, if you’re not quite that daring, mix it into your nail polish collection.

Heavy Metal
Step into the spotlight with metallic shades this fall. Sparkle with silver, glimmer with gold and be brilliant in bronze. Whether you go for a light layer or serious shimmer, these hues work perfectly on your eyes and nails.

Lash Attack
Eyelashes: the only facial hair a girl wants. And right now, the more and the bigger, the better. Mascara is no longer a one-size-fits-all product. Whether you need to lengthen, curl or thicken your lashes, there’s a tube out there for you. Take it one step further with some false lashes for an extra bold look.

Hair Beware
Volume is the name of the game when it comes to hairstyles this fall. Get pumped with volumizing shampoos, conditioners and styling products that will give you a lot of lift. And if your style starts to sag, bulk it back up with a dry shampoo.

Nail It
The fashion industry has brought back the ’30s with the appearance of half-moon manicures on the runway. Think either an unpainted or different-colored semicircle right above your cuticle. Perfect for two-tone animal prints, no?

There you have it – fall fashion for your face and nails! Day or night, simple or dramatic, these trends can put you on the cutting edge of seasonal beauty.

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Blinded by the White

Posted on: September 6th, 2011 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

Why overusing bleach in teeth whitening can be counterproductive

Teeth WhiteningYou’re having a good hair day, your make-up is flawless, and you’re rocking a fabulous new outfit – what’s missing?  It may be a blinding, white smile.  Americans seem to be obsessed with whitening their teeth, making it a must-have accessory.  But how far is too far with this bright, white trend?

In an attempt to get white teeth, it seems many Americans are bleaching their teeth obsessively and to unhealthy extremes – bleaching multiple times a day and using multiple treatments.  Dentists are beginning to call this addiction “bleachorexia.”  While it may not sound that bad, some people go so far with their bleaching kits and agents that they’re left with eroded enamels, sensitivity, and extremely weak and unhealthy teeth.  Overbleaching as part of your teeth whitening process can actually backfire –  wearing away the protective enamel and exposing the naturally yellow underbody of the teeth.

Like many things, dentists tell us moderation is key.  Overbleaching is only going to ruin your teeth and make them look worse in the long run.  Also, you should not have unrealistic expectations of your teeth whitening products.  Clean, bright teeth are attractive, but shooting for glow-in-the-dark, blinding white is unhealthy and unnatural-looking.

Let us know – do you bleach your teeth?  Do you know someone who may have “bleachorexia”?

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Beauty Schools Directory and KCTV5 Learn the Feather Hair Extension Craze

Posted on: August 31st, 2011 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

BeautySchoolsDirectory.com was asked to be featured again on KCTV5, this time concerning the largest hair craze – Feather Hair Extensions. Just as exciting as the first, the BSD team met at Xenon International Academy in Olathe, KS where one of their stylists spoke on the fascination of the feather trend and demonstrated how simple it is to apply.

Carisa Gaul, a local Kansas City resident also spoke out on her love for the trend. Gaul created the website, getfeatherhairextensions.com, as a way to have full access to the product herself and help spread fashionable looks.

Watch the full interviews below.

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Fluid Hair Salon Advertising Glorifies Domestic Violence Against Women

Posted on: August 30th, 2011 by Heather No Comments

I’m 100% pro edgy advertising. I love it when ads show some guts – especially ads for beauty products, professionals and salons. I like to be surprised in this world of advertising clutter where millions of advertisers are competing for our attention every second of every day.

But there’s a line. And Fluid Hair Salon’s most recent advertising crossed it.

It’s one thing to show a hard-working blue collar babe with impeccable hair, or a chic biker chick burning out with high-fashion locks perfectly in place.

It’s entirely another to glorify domestic violence against women.  The same could be argued for their homicide-themed or homelessness and drug-use themed ads, but for some reason the domestic violence one just strikes a particularly uncomfortable chord.  I’m also 100% pro free speech, and support their right to produce such advertising. But just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should. These three ads aren’t edgy. They’re tasteless.

What’s the difference between the blue collar ad and the domestic violence ad, you ask? The hard-working blue collar woman and the gutsy, adventurous biker babe make you feel empowered. But the domestic violence victim? That’s just it – she’s a victim. No one wants to be a victim. What message does this ad send to young women? It’s ok that he beats you, as long as you get jewelry at the end – and you’d better look hot while it happens.

Unfortunately, the advertising is probably working in a way. Their reach is probably incredible because of the number of people (just like us) who are talking about the tasteless ads. There are better ways to be creative and to get people to talk about you.

Want to help put a stop to domestic violence instead of glorifying it? Consider making a contribution to or persuading your salon to support organizations like Cut It Out, which mobilizes salon professionals to fight domestic abuse. It trains salon professionals to recognize warning signs of domestic abuse in their clients and safely refer them to local resources that can help.

What do you think about the Fluid Hair ads? Worth making a stink about, or no big deal? Tell us what you really think in the comments below!

These ads are the property of Fluid Hair Studio + Salon in Toronto, Ontario. The images were collected from their Facebook page. These ads are displayed here for the purpose of critical commentary.

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Carisa Gaul Speaks Out On The Business Of Selling Feather Hair Extensions

Posted on: August 25th, 2011 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

get-feather-hair-extensionsGet feather hair extensions! Yes, we’re telling you to, but what we are really talking about is the fashionable business exec, Carisa Gaul, creator of the website getfeatherhairextensions.com. Originally launching the website due to the inability to find a website to purchase her own pair, Gaul decided to just do it her way – creating a website that was never sold out!

Tell us about the time you purchased your very first pair of feather hair extensions.
My first purchase was actually a bulk order of 100 feathers.  I started off just wanting a pair of feathers for my hair for a Jimmy Buffett concert, but after shopping online trying to find the best deal, I was noticing a lot of websites were sold out.  Which also was why I wanted to start a website.

What made you decide to start a website on feather hair extensions?
A couple of friends and I were going to be attending a Jimmy Buffett concert and after seeing them on YouTube I knew I wanted to have them for that concert.  Salons weren’t selling them in Kansas City yet so I was going to have to purchase the feather hair extensions online and install them myself.  I was noticing a lot of websites were sold out.  I decided I wanted to have a site that didn’t “sell out” of feather extensions and cater to the Midwest.

How long did it take you to start seeing success?
Almost instantly!  I bought the domain in April and built it from ground up in two days and bought my first 100 feathers. On April 7, I had my first sale of Blue Feather Hair Extensions.  By April 24, I had to buy more feathers because I only had a couple left.

What has been your greatest moment during the whole process so far?
My greatest moment would be after getting so many inquiries about people wanting to buy feathers in bulk, deciding to put the option up with prices on the website and getting that first 50 feather bulk order.

I would also say another moment that I get to enjoy almost daily is seeing girls with feathers in their hair.  Just knowing that I’m supporting the trend and people can find them on my website without the words “sold out” or “out of stock”.  I’ve maintained low prices from day one and haven’t raised the price even though demand has got increasingly higher. I think that this helps with sales as it can help generate word-of-mouth because not only are they in stock, but they are some of the best prices out there.

Do you consider yourself a feather lady aka frequent wearer of feather hair extensions?
I was wearing the feathers for about 2 months. Then when I had to take them out to reposition them back up my hair shaft, closer to my scalp, I didn’t put them back in. I still love the look of them and might put mine back in this fall.

For a beginner looking to purchase feather hair extensions, how difficult are they to attach to the hair?
Very Easy! The most difficult part is holding the feathers in place while you are trying to clamp down on the micro link with pliers.  It’s sometimes easier if you can have three hands, but it’s not necessary.  We supply everything with your order from our site, expect for the pliers.

Steven Tyler is certainly not shy about his love for feather extensions. Do you think this trend is a fashion do or don’t for men?
Personally, I think it’s a don’t for men.  Steven Tyler can certainly pull them off, but he has a unique style about him.  My boyfriend, and business partner, wore feathers in his hair to the Jimmy Buffett concert, and I think they’re fine for an event but not really an everyday thing. However, some men are very fashion forward and I’m happy to help them find the best feathers for their hair!

What would you tell other women looking to start a website on the next big fashion trend?
If you really put your heart into it and keep focused on what your main goal is, you’ll have success.  Also, don’t listen to other people that don’t think “it’s the thing to do” because in the end, they will be coming back to you saying, ‘Wow I really like this’.  I had this happen to me.  I told my family about the feathers and one of my very-fashion-forward sisters thought it was a stupid idea.  I was hurt by it and it prevented me from buying the feathers for a couple weeks.  After keeping my eye on the market I knew I wanted to move forward with it.  She now sees feathers in girl’s hair and tells me, and supports me by passing the website information along.

So what’s next for getfeatherhairextensions.com?
GetFeatherHairExtensions.com has started to add new products like Feather Earrings for people that don’t want the commitment of feather extensions, but still love the look.  We also are looking into adding synthetic feather extensions, clip-in feathers, peacock feather extensions, and hair tinsel.  We’ve also thought about putting a fashion line on our website for things such as: rings, bracelets, headbands, earrings, etc.

Have a specific question for Carisa about feather hair extensions? Email her at getfeatherhairextensions@gmail.com.

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Who Doesn’t Need a Hug These Days?

Posted on: August 16th, 2011 by Beauty Schools Directory No Comments

Photo from Paul Mitchell The Ohio Academy

Paul Mitchell Schools Announce 3RD Annual Free Hugs Day

An army of 16.500 Future Professionals will take to the streets on September 21, 2011, when the nationwide network of Paul Mitchell cosmetology schools holds its third annual Free Hugs Day, with simultaneous events throughout the continental United States and Hawaii.

Inspired by the Sick Puppies YouTube music video about Juan Mann’s popular Free Hugs campaign, the Paul Mitchell Schools decided to hold their own Free Hugs Days, reaching out in their local communities to spread their positive message through a simple little hug.

“As members of the beauty industry, we’re in the business of helping people look beautiful,” said Paul Mitchell Schools Dean and Cofounder Winn Claybaugh. “More important, it’s part of our ‘be nice’ culture to help people feel beautiful. Our Free Hugs campaign is just one of the many ways our Future Professionals show their passion and compassion in their local communities.”

Dressed in their signature black outfits, carrying handmade “Free Hugs” signs, and naturally sporting fabulous styles, Future Professionals from the network’s 100 schools will head for plazas, parks, and other popular spots to offer hugs and make people’s day. Events for day and night school students will occur simultaneously in every time zone throughout the country:

Hawaii time: 9 a.m. (day school), 3:30 p.m. (night school)
Pacific time: 11 a.m. (day school), 5:30 p.m. (night school)
Mountain time: 12 noon (day school), 6:30 p.m. (night school)
Central time: 1 p.m. (day school), 7:30 p.m. (night school)
Eastern time: 2 p.m. (day school), 8:30 p.m. (night school)

Paul Mitchell artists, educators, top executives, and superstars will join the Future Professionals at Free Hugs locations in their areas.

For more information about Free Hugs Day events in your community, contact your local Paul Mitchell School.

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Five Tips For Wedding Makeup

Posted on: August 9th, 2011 by Beauty Schools Directory 1 Comment

wedding-makeupIt’s that time of the year again; wedding season is here, and there are a few important things a bride needs to remember for all day flawless skin. Keep the camera from catching flaws with these five easy tips.

1. Go for the waterproof mascara. A wedding is a day that is full of emotions; a bride doesn’t want to get caught with black lines running down her cheeks! If you don’t like waterproof mascara, try applying a coat of your favorite regular mascara and brush a light top coat of the waterproof one over the top.

2. Peachy cheeky! Be sure to not forget to use a little extra blush on your wedding day. A bride does not want to look washed out in her pictures, so go for a pink or rose hue.

3. A kiss of color! If there is one thing every bride should to add in her purse on her wedding day, it should be a colorful lipstick. Don’t get caught with pale, washed out lips; a simple rosy pink can be the perfect touch to looking kissable all day.

4. A good base is important. Be sure to pick the correct foundation and concealer that will hold all day, and not fade. Something to keep in mind too is picking a brand with sunscreen in it if the wedding or pictures are outside. Don’t forget too, to have the perfect base you need to blend! A touch of bronzing powder can help with this, just be sure to keep it away from the skin that is close to your dress.

5. Keep it light on the eyes. A bride doesn’t want her eye makeup to look too dark for the big day, especially if the wedding and pictures are during the day.  Choosing a lighter color liner like charcoal and highlighting the brow bone with a lighter shadow like white will do the trick!

Don’t forget, the key to great wedding day makeup is not applying more, but simply using the correct type and color. Nothing should keep a bride from looking her best on her wedding day!

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