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Beauty Trend Weekly Rundown – August 20, 2012

Monday, August 20th, 2012

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Christina Aguilera Tries The Ombre Hair Trend – HuffingtonPost.com

It happens every year – the nights become cooler, summer flings fizzle, and collegiettes everywhere begin the countdown to September. It’s not just the smell of pencil erasers or new books wafting through late August; it’s the intoxicating scent of a fresh start. Of all 365 days, these are the ones most filled with anticipation and promise and the prospect of walking onto campus knowing people are taking notice.

Legislation proposed to ease licensing laws for hair braiders – BendBulletin.com

Portland-area lawmakers say they hope to ease Oregon’s regulations on people who braid hair, a service that now requires a state license. Oregon is criminalizing hair braiders or forcing them to go to Washington, Rep. Alissa Keny-Guyer told The Oregonian.

What men think: Mega Barbarella hair – UK.Lifestyle.Yahoo.com

So, mega Barbarella hair seems to be all the rage right now, being really brought to the public eye by the likes of Lana Del Ray and Cheryl Cole. The look harks back to the ’60s, yet with a modern twist. But is it an enduring hair trend, or just a passing fad? And what do men really think of it?



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How Long is the Average Beauty School?

Friday, August 17th, 2012

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Going to beauty school can open up new and exciting opportunities in a person’s life. Perhaps you are currently working in a profession that you find unfulfilling. You may want to think about trying a new career where you can better express your creativity and provide clients with the latest hairstylists. Pursuing a cosmetology career can help you feel more fulfilled in your life. You can decide to pursue a cosmetology license even if you work on a full-time basis. Cosmetology schools offer a variety of evening and daytime classes to fit into your schedule.

The typical cosmetology program requires that you complete 1500 to 2100 credit hours. You will have to check with your state’s own requirements regarding the number of course hours that you must complete to receive your license. If you decide to pursue cosmetology school on a full-time basis, then you will likely be able to complete the program in as little as two years. It may take longer for you to complete the course hours if you decide to do a study abroad program during cosmetology school.

If you decide to pursue cosmetology school on a part-time basis, then you may need three or four years to finish the program. People are able to finish beauty school in fewer years if they decide to take semesters with additional courses in their course load. You should seriously consider your commitments before you go to beauty school. You may find that you want to stay focused solely on beauty school during the completion of your program. This may help you get the most out of your education, and you may be able to also focus on internship opportunities during beauty school.

If you are concerned about how long it will take you to complete beauty school, then you may want to meet with an admissions counselor or administration worker who can help you. He or she will help you develop a realistic plan for obtaining your cosmetology certificate as soon as possible. You may also decide to develop a plan that specializes in a particular beauty field. You may want to become a laser hair removal specialist or hair colorist. There are certificate programs that you may be able to complete on top of the course requirements that you have for a beauty school program.

There is no real answer to this question because it all depends on three factors: which beauty program you enroll in, your state’s required hours for that program, and whether you enroll in cosmetology school on a part-time basis.

By pursuing a cosmetology program, you will be able to live out your dream. Being a cosmetologist will give you the flexibility to determine your own hours in your career. You can decide to work on a part-time basis or rent a booth in a salon. Being a cosmetologist allows you to enjoy independence in working with new clients and the ability to set your own schedule.

Beauty Trend Weekly Rundown – August 13, 2012

Monday, August 13th, 2012

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5 Back-to-School Beauty Trends – HerCampu.com

It happens every year – the nights become cooler, summer flings fizzle, and collegiettes everywhere begin the countdown to September. It’s not just the smell of pencil erasers or new books wafting through late August; it’s the intoxicating scent of a fresh start. Of all 365 days, these are the ones most filled with anticipation and promise and the prospect of walking onto campus knowing people are taking notice.

Do real men use beauty products? – AikenStandard.com

Dear Scott: Is there a difference between hair products for men and hair products for women? There are many products labeled specifically for men including hair spray. Is this a ploy to get men to try different products? Is it worth the added expense to have two shampoos and two conditioners just so a man feels that he is not using girly products? I can understand if a guy needs some hair spray once in awhile and has a can that is labeled for men.

hair-trends-that-never-go-out-of-style – Lovelyish.com

With all the new hair trends coming out – sometimes it’s hard to keep up! What was once popular, like the Mullet (which in my opinion, should have never been a trend) or the Rachel Green hair trend, are now collecting dust on the shelf of “hair trends of the past”.

Black Women Natural Hair: Trend or Movement – Imjustsayindamn.blogspot.com

There has been much noise in the media lately concerning Black hair, from Gabrielle Douglas’ Olympic style to Oprah Winfrey gracing the September issue of O wearing a natural style, not to mention Kevin Roose’s article”Dumb Money: Exposing Silicon Valley’s Stupidest Investments”; he believes NatuallyCurly a social network for people with wavy, curly, or kinky hair meets the criteria.

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Finding Beauty Schools with Night Classes

Friday, August 10th, 2012

cosmetology night classesIf you have always wanted to obtain your cosmetology license, what is holding you back? For some people, they make the mistake of believing that it is impossible to obtain a cosmetology license with a full-time job. The truth is that you can obtain a cosmetology license even with a demanding job. Night classes are available for those professionals who dream about coloring hair or giving the latest hair styles to clients. Night classes can help you pursue your dream of becoming a great hair stylist.

As you consider various beauty schools for pursuing your education, there will be a variety of factors that you should consider. Financial aid may be one of your top considerations. If a beauty school is able to offer you a significant scholarship, then you may even want to consider quitting your full-time job and pursuing cosmetology with all of your time. For some people, a scholarship may not provide this luxury of choosing to devote 100 percent of one’s time to the study of cosmetology. Perhaps you are a parent and dedicated to the upbringing of your child. In this instance, you can still create a flexible schedule that works around the hours that your children are in school or play sports.

One way that you can find out whether a beauty school offers the types of classes that you need is by simply asking other students, faculty members and administration employees. When you visit different cosmetology schools, take a list of questions with you. Spend 15 minutes writing down some questions prior to your journey in visiting cosmetology schools. Ask about everything that you can possibly think to ask. The more questions that you ask, the more easily you will be able to decide upon attending a beauty school that is right for you.

The best way to insure you will stay awake for class is getting a good night’s sleep the night before, but getting a full night’s sleep is key to the rest of the day!

Another way to find out whether a beauty school offers evening courses is by checking the website for a beauty school. You may even want to see whether a beauty school has a blog that is devoted to sharing the experiences of its students. This can help you determine whether you can handle the coursework and attend evening classes. You can understand the full experience of those who decide to attend beauty school full-time and still remain devoted as parents to their children. You can also see whether students are able to balance a work life, social life and attend beauty school classes by reading a beauty school blog.

Beauty Trend Weekly Rundown – August 6, 2012

Monday, August 6th, 2012

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Beauty Trend Alert: White Eye Shadow – PerfectLocks.com

Isn’t there something so glamourous and clean about a white eye shadow look? Gah, we love the simplicity and the elegant beauty it creates when applied just right on the eye. Maybe it’s the contrast with a dark liner and it’s light color, but we love this feminine look and think it’s a definite MUST try for you, your friends, and anyone who is willing to try this effortless look.

Fishtail Braids – MissMalini.com

We had reported previously how to beat the heat and frizz with a fishtail braid. Now there’s a bonafide trend on our hands with not onebut three Bollywood stars sporting it at various social dos. Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra both wore their braids messy while Malaika Arora-Khan opted for a neat prim one. Have you sported the fishtail braid? Let me know./p>

Just Call Us Psychic: Colored Lashes Go Couture At Dior – Refinery29.com

Did we call it, or did we call it? Back in February, we told you we had an inkling that colored mascaras were on their way back in with the stylish elite, and now we get word, via Style.com, that rainbow lashes were all the rage at Dior’s fall ’12 couture show.

HAIR TRENDS: WASH OUT HIGHLIGHTS – OriginalPieceMag.com

It’s no secret that I’m a fan of colored highlights! I love pink, blue, even purple accented highlights! Especially since it’s summertime why not try the colors in your hair right… The only problem I found was that the colors washed out of my hair. I’ve featured hair chalk, which is amazing, but I also just saw in Sephora’s window Alterna night highlights. It’s highlights that wash out with shampoo!


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Beauty Trend Weekly Rundown – July 30, 2012

Monday, July 30th, 2012

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African American Women can Rock the Ombre Hair Trend too! – PerfectLocks.com

If you are African American and your tresses are currently dark but you’d still like to have fun with the ombre hair trend, there are many ways to make this happen! Ombre has definitely evolved from clothing and accessories and recently is being seen everywhere on hair! This trend came from everyday women who were too lazy with their touch ups or simply wanted a hint of lighter (or darker!) hair to show near their scalp. Due to the beginnings of this hair trend, women who allowed their tips to show (near their scalp) have definitely helped this trend evolve.

The Worst Yet Alluring 90s Hair Trend: The Bowl Cut – Lovelyish.com

I don’t know what great magic caused the recent 90s fever up in Lovelyish land, but it’s the best decade to look back on and shake our heads in humble embarrassment. The trends were atrocious, yet we were crazy about them. For instance, JNCO’s and butterfly clips. Oversized scrunchies and heavy lipliner? Tinted sunglasses and… “The Rachel”. In the 90s, I was into bike shorts and those huge, clunky Doc Marten sandals. I ruled the playground.

Beauty Trend How-To: Alternative French Manicures – BreakfastWithAudrey.com.au

Though still wildly popular and sported by many, the classic French manicure has over the years gotten a little overdone. These days, the focus has moved from the stark white, square-tipped acrylic nail to its many funkier cousins as seen sported by many celebrity nail enthusiasts such as Katy Perry and Rhianna. These trends are, for lack of a better word, fun. They’re bolder, more intricate, unique and definitely a whole lot more colourful than the beige and white the traditional French offers.

MUA Professional Matte Foundation in ‘Soft Sand’ – Bewitchery.wordpress.com

A couple of weeks ago I ran out of my usual Avon foundation and I realised that I didn’t have any spare in my make up drawer. Since my Avon delivery was a little way off, I nipped in to town to pick up a cheap foundation to use in the mean time. I headed straight for the MUA stand in Superdrug as I’d been wanting to try their Professional Matte Foundation for a while, and I picked it up in Shade 1, ‘Soft Sand’, for £2.


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4 Professional Qualities of an Outstanding Cosmetologist

Friday, July 27th, 2012

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In every field there are top professionals that are superstars at what they do, including cosmetology. Successful cosmetologists usually have a combination of natural aptitude and professional skills that have been fully developed. To really shine in the cosmetology field, a cosmetologist must put her best self forward, have certain physical abilities, know standards and techniques and use her creativity to her client’s advantage. Overall, she must provide excellent customer service.

Presentation and Personality

For a cosmetologist, putting her best self forward means developing good grooming habits and cultivating a pleasant personality. Clients look at their cosmetologist as an example of fashion and beauty. Having the latest look and being completely put together instills confidence in her clients, and a welcoming demeanor puts them at ease.

Good with There Hands

A cosmetologist must also have the physical ability to use her hands deftly to create hairstyles, give manicures or provide other cosmetology services. Repetitive hand motions are required for top cosmetology performance.

Knows Standards and Techniques

Cosmetologists with the right appearance, personality and manual dexterity must also know their stuff. They must back up their looks, personalities and capable hands with knowledge of industry standards and various techniques. They must be competent and versatile, both looking like and truly knowing what they are doing. For example, it is necessary for a cosmetologist to know and comply with sanitation standards in order to provide quality services.

Takes It to the Next Level through Perception and Creativity

It is necessary for a cosmetologist to develop a sense of what will look best on her clients. An eye for color and style will serve her well. Visualizing ideas and making recommendations is necessary to achieve attractive results. A cosmetologist who can make appropriate recommendations and adapt techniques to each individual client knows how to do more than execute standard techniques. She knows when to put each technique to work and how to make it best suit her client.

Developing these qualities can lead to outstanding customer service and professional achievement for a cosmetologist. An aspiring cosmetologist can transform herself into a skilled customer service professional as she learns to transform client’s appearances through haircuts, manicures, facials and other professional services.

Top Beauty Blogs of 2012

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012


This year BeautySchool.com has been working with some of the most influential beauty minds to find the top beauty blogs for 2012. These blogs are the perfect example of long hours and hard work perfecting their beauty sites and Beautyschool.com wants to award them for a great job.

Beauty Trend Weekly Rundown – July 23, 2012

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

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REALLY? REALLY? – SheKnows.com

Have you ever looked at a fashion trend, furrowed your brows, scrunched up your face and looked around as if to say, “Are you freaking kidding me?” Of course you have. Because outlandish, ugly, unrealistic fashion trends are everywhere. All it takes is one “it-girl” to get her picture taken in some ridiculous get-up and the trend becomes mass produced, marketed and deemed acceptable. We’re here to call foul on the village idiots who are perpetrating these trends.

Top 5 Summer Make Up Trends – Luxpresso.com

You don’t have to restrict summer only to outfits in floral prints and bright colours. Playing with make up is quite a fun pass time too. But if you don’t have much time to paint your face often, you can still stay stylish with these five beauty guidelines for this season.

Makeup Trends: Double-Winged Eye Liner – Yahoo.com

Winged eyeliner can be seen nearly everywhere these days, from the eyes of the biggest stars on the red carpet to the top fashionistas on the streets. Each of these starlets prefers to sport their own version of this look, as seen in rainbow wings and cat-eye lids. While the traditional winged ear liner is still highly fashionable, there is a new trend arising. The double-winged eye liner gives the eyes an even bigger ‘oomph’ factor. Use these instructions to create your own double-winged eye style and experiment with various colors and shapes to fit a style that suits your individual personality.


TREND ALERT- HAIR SHADOW! – SherriDoesHotHair.com

Ever dreamed of highlighting your hair some fun bright color, but don’t have the guts to do it? Or maybe you have the guts, just don’t have the lifestyle to support this wild flair in your hair? What if I told you there is a way you can add some soft pink highlights in your fringe just for the day? Then maybe some purple within your layers, and a splash of blue, green, and aqua just at the tips and you can wash it out once you’re over it? This isn’t a dream, it is finally reality thanks to a new hot trend, Hair Shadowing. I recently wrote all about my experience with one of the shadow brands on the cutting edge for Latest Hairstyles. Learn all about it here!

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Know Which Cosmetology Organizations Are On Your Side

Friday, July 20th, 2012

As a beginning hair stylist, it is important for you to take time to become acquainted with the leading organizations in the hair industry. Every profession has its own regulatory authorities, and it is always a smart idea for a professional to learn what these organizations do and who serves on their board of directors. You may also be able to benefit from different seminars and events that are hosted by the following cosmetology organizations.

The American Board of Hair Colorists

The American Board of Hair Colorists is an organization that sets the standard for haircolor. The organization seeks to set a standard of excellence and serve as a credible organization in the eyes of consumers. The organization offers an exam that can be taken by hair stylists who want to become a Board Certified Haircolorist.

National Cosmetology Association

This is probably the largest organization in the cosmetology world as well as the most respected. The National Cosmetology Association represents manufacturers, distributors, salons and spas. To become a member of the NCA, one must pay an annual membership fee. The fees range from $125 to $7500. By joining this organization, a spa or salon owner can enjoy discounts on products and buy from wholesale suppliers.

Professional Beauty Federation

The Professional Beauty Federation is another organization that represents manufacturers and independent salon owners. Cosmetology students and hair stylists can also join the organization in order to get discounts on products. The organization has board members who are from reputable companies such as JCPenney, OPI, Sexy Hair Concepts and the Professional Beauty Association.

American Massage Therapy Association

The American Massage Therapy Association consistently offers cutting edge research on the massage industry and what clients want. A masseuse can also receive career guidance by being paired with one of the mentors who are available through the website. AMTA also offers continuing education classes for established masseuses in the industry. Online courses are also available for those who want to learn new techniques and forms of massage.

Cosmetic and Fragrant Association

This organization represents over 600 major companies in the cosmetic and beauty industry. By providing research on liptsticks, fragrances, sunscreen, soap, toothpaste and other cosmetics, this organization advocates for consumer safety. The organization is also involved in legislative issues that have an impact on cosmetic companies. A company that becomes part of this organization can also advertise in the different publications that are distributed by the Cosmetic and Fragrant Association.

By becoming acquainted with these organizations, a stylist can build upon his or her success by gaining new connections, saving money on beauty products and continuing his or her education.