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If you are a salon or spa owner, you can now build business revenue with hair loss retailing. All you have to do is open a dialogue with your clients about hair loss and then introduce them to HairCheck.

Divi International’s HairCheck device is the first measurement tool to actually gauge hair thinning, hair breakage and hair regrowth. The patented HairCheck technology gives a precise scientific measurement of how much hair is present in an area of scalp, measuring both the hair density and hair diameter within that area.

All hairstylists would agree they have been asked by their clients for a solution to their hair-loss and hair breakage problems. Most of the times, stylists suggest them to use different haircare products, supplements, styling tools, hairbrushes, etc.

Mostly, these recommendations are made without actually finding out the reason for client’s hair loss and the amount of hair lost. With HairCheck, stylists will become better stylists and ensure their clients will benefit with healthier haircare results.

Next time when your client asks you to suggest solution for their hair loss problem, have them use HairCheck. Its a great device which provides answers to all your hair loss and hair breakage questions. No hair needs to be cut and testing takes about 5 minutes.

When hair loss or breakage is detected, hair professionals can make appropriate suggestions and measure the response to take-home products and salon treatments.

This way salon, spa, medical spa and hair replacement professionals can boost their business revenue with this revolutionary new service to determine their clients’ degree of hair loss 10 to 15 years before it is visible to the naked eye.

For more information about HairCheck and how you can boost your salon business revenue by retailing it, visit www.haircheck.com

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Dining for Change is the annual fundraiser initiative organized by The Professional Beauty Association (PBA) and the National Cosmetology Association (NCA) and it is held twice a year. PBA/NCA have announced October as the ‘Dining for Change’ Month.

During this event all beauty professionals are invited to network, share, enjoy each others company over a meal and raise money for a good cause. In the past, salon and spa professionals have united to host dinners and/or social gatherings to raise money during March and October which are known as Dining for Change months.

All the Dining for Change contributions go to support the work of CUT IT OUT, and the PBA – NCA Disaster Relief Fund. So you end up working for two worthy causes by organizing an event like this.

Dining for Change is based on a shared giving model of philanthropy. Participants come together to connect, network and share a meal. Each guest makes a small, voluntary donation to the designated charities (i.e. $25) and combine their donations with others from across the country to elevate the collective giving of all.

Getting involved with Dining for Change is easy! The registration process along with the rules for donations and other terms & conditions can be found here – probeauty.org/dining-for-change

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The Professional Beauty Association has announced the finalists for the 2010 North American Hairstyling Awards (NAHA) for Make-up Artist of the Year and the Salon MBA. The finalists for these two categories were not announced when the initial list of NAHA 2010 finalists was declared.

The NAHA 2010 finalists for Make-up Artist of the Year and Salon MBA categories are:

Make-up Artist of the Year

Jon Hennessey

David Maderich

Seong Hee Park

Katelyn Simkins

Sevan Tatoulian

Salon MBA

Karie and Aaron Bennett from Atelier Aveda Lifestyle SalonSpa

Tina Morschhauser and Gretchen Brown from Rejuvenation Spa

Shawn Trujillo and Angie Katsanevas from Lunatic Fringe

Charles Penzone from The Charles Penzone Salons’

Kendall Ong and Beate Assmuth-Ong from Mane Attraction Salon

While announcing NAHA 2010 finalists for these two categories, Bonnie Bonadeo, PBA’s Director of Program Development and Education, said: “The NAHA for Make-up Artist of the Year has grown significantly more prestigious in the past few years and I feel the Salon MBA NAHA will become just as prominent in recognizing those very astute and successful salon and spa owners who have cultivated a cutting-edge and a highly profitable business.”

One of the finalists for the Make-up Artist of the Year category is “Sevan Tatoulian” who was featured in one of the episodes of The Cutting Edge Hair Show. That episode also featured Anna Pacitto from Pure Salon who showed teamwork in action and you can check out that episode here.

The PBA Awards Ceremony will be held on July 18, 2010 at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas.

To book your tickets for the event or for more information about it, check out probeauty.org/naha

Image credit: Philip Jarmain and Andre Pinces

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Last summer I was at the North American Hairstyling Awards and there was one woman that really stood out on stage that night. Well, there were several but none that had the spunk of the winner of the Fashion Forward award – Faatemah Ampey. A couple of months later she was announced as the emcee of this year’s International Salon and Spa expo in Long Beach California. Now her latest accomplishment… contestant on Bravo’s Shear Genius Season 3!

I had a chance to catch up with Faatemah just before she jumped on a plane for LA and I got to ask her a few questions about her upcoming appearance on Shear Genius.

Watch Shear Genius Season 3 Preview!

Although you may not have heard of her before, she is not new to the hair world. She has always done hair. She and her sister started braiding hair when they were young. She didn’t grow up dreaming of becoming a hairstylist. She just loved doing hair. Then one day she was approached on the bus when she was 18 by a complete stranger that wanted to have hair like Faatemah. At first she said “I only do it for myself”. Before too long she was coaxed into doing her hair and that turned into a way of earning extra money for college.

She then went into cosmetology and has never looked back. If you’ve never heard of her before now, don’t worry you will definitely be hearing a lot from this woman. You can’t help but be pulled in by this woman’s fun and dynamic energy. She says that most people wake up in the morning and get out of bed, but not her. For Faatemah her feet hit the ground running before her eyes are even open and from then it’s go go go, sometimes running on 3-4 hours of sleep. For most people that might sound exhausting but when you are totally in love with what you do it’s easy.

I had a chance to ask Faatemah a couple questions about her upcoming appearance in this season’s Shear Genius. So if you’ve ever wondered what it is like being a hairstylist on a reality TV series like Shear Genius here is what Faatemah has to say: It is “like joining the circus, I’ve never been in the circus, but if I had that’s what it would be like”. She says it was “fun” and “grueling” because you “never really know what’s coming at you”.

Faatemah says that the hardest thing about being on the show for her was being vulnerable. She has a very strong personality but on the show sometimes you have to just stand there and take it however it comes. And this is a reality TV show so you know it’s going to come! Usually it comes from the judges because, like it or not, they are there to humble you and push you to your edges.

I asked Faatemah what gives her an advantage over the other stylists on the show. Her answer is “I’m definitely an innovator in this industry, back in the day if Picasso showed his work, some people would get it, some wouldn’t, and it’s a matter of people understanding your art. There are 2 types of artists, innovators and imitators. What gives me my edge is that I’m an innovator.” She said that being a great imitator is an equally important skill but her talent is in innovating.

Here’s a brief interview I did with Faatemah in which she shares her success secret and provides tips for students undergoing cosmetology education. She also elaborates her role in Shear Genius season 3.

ScissorBoy: Did you have a game plan going in on how you were going to beat everyone else out.

Faatemah: No, I felt everything in my career had already prepared me for what was ahead, I didn’t worry myself guessing about what we were going to do, I took it one day at a time and decided I’m just going to be me!

ScissorBoy: Let’s talk about taking risks? Do you need to be a risk taker to be on Shear Genius?

Faatemah: I take calculated risks. I’m a risk taker in real life, it was about day to day making a decision what kind of risk to take, sometimes it pays off sometimes it doesn’t, and how judges perceive it, their goal is to take you outside of your comfort zone.

ScissorBoy: What would your advise be to hairstylists or cosmetology students that really want to make a name for themselves in this business?

Faatemah: First recommendation, access your goals, why do you want to make a name for yourself? Why do you want it? I don’t care about being a celebrity, I do it to make an impact on my community. Once you figure out what you want to do, figure out what your good at! Hone your skill, own it and then sky’s the limit. If I give it 280%, if you are diligent, there is no way you can’t be successful.

ScissorBoy: The first time I saw you was when you were on stage accepting the North American Hairstylist Award for Fashion Forward. You were one of the most memorable people on stage. You had spunk, fire, energy. I’m really curious if we are going to get to see some of that on Shear Genius, and how it might come out or did you contain yourself?

Faatemah: That is me 100% of the time, I was just myself, unscripted, unrehearsed. I don’t know if you are going to see that (on Shear Genius) because it was nerve wreaking, you might see me as more of a quiet observer, quietly asses them and their personalities, you may see the real Faatemah in the interviews. It was a completely new Faatemah on the show because I was put in a position I’ve never been in before.

Watch Faatemah Ampey as she battles with other cutting edge stylists on BravoTV’s reality show Shear Genius season 3 which begins on February 3, 2010.

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Here is the full list of winners from this weekends Mirror Awards. Maybe we will see your name on the list next year?

Alberta Salon Stylist
Craig Boa
Ricci Hair Co.
Edmonton, AB

Atlantic Salon Stylist
Elizabeth Winters
The Hair Force
Mount Pearl, NF

Avant Garde
Silas Tsang
Blushes Salon
Ottawa, ON

British Columbia Salon Stylist
Kye Sim Pyeon
Suki’s Salon Downtown
Vancouver, BC

Classic Style
Gianpaolo Colombo
Hair After Salon & Spa
Toronto, ON

Colourist of the Year
Rasa Jurenas
Studio Rasa
Tillsonburg, ON

Editorial Stylist of the Year
Marjorie Clarke
The Hair Force
Mount Pearl, NF

Fantasy Style
Uyen Huynh
Angles Salon Spa
Saskatoon, SK

Canadian Hairstylist of the Year
Chad Taylor
Moods Hair Salon
Vancouver, BC

International Stylist of the Year
Allen Ruiz
Jackson Ruiz Salon
Austin, Texas

Makeup Artist of the Year
Sara Lindsay
Sara Lindsay Makeup Artistry
Regina, SK

Manitoba Salon Stylist
Guy Lemieux
Berns & Black Salon
Winnipeg, MB

Men’s Cut and Style
Fehmi Veli
Prelude Salon & Spa
Mississauga, ON

Multicultural
Dorothy Tsang
Blushes
Ottawa, ON

Nail Technician of the Year
Emily Lee
Queen Bee Spa
New Westminster, BC

Newcomer of the Year
Thomas Cameron
Taz Hair Co.
Toronto, ON

Ontario Salon Stylist
Silas Tsang
Blushes
Ottawa, ON

Quebec Salon Stylist
Marie-Eve Medza
Medz Salon
Verdun, QC

Salon/Spa Design
John Donato
Donato Salon and Spa
Toronto, ON

Saskatchewan Salon Stylist
Chris Pritchard
Myst Salon
Regina, SK

Texture
Gianpaolo Colombo
Hair After
Toronto, ON

Transformation Artist of the Year
Gianpaolo Colombo
Hair After Salon & Spa
Toronto, ON

The show was hosted by Joan Harrison at Canadian Hairdresser. For more details check out: http://www.canhair.com/

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