First Chair - Spring 2008 Success Guide - (Page 32) * first happenings Don’t miss out on these 2008 events and activities! April 20-21, 2008: Empire Beauty Schools Annual Competition and Hair Show in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Visit www.empire.edu for more information. April 20-21, 2008: Barristar Student Show in End Notes My advice to new stylists: Have a passion for what you do. I’ve been in the business for 32 years and have my own salon and product line, and the industry has been awesome to me. A beauty career is not just something to ‘fall back on.’ If you’re not sincere about your customers’ hair, they can sense it and they won’t be back.” —Nick Ciarletta, hair stylist and salon owner, Ciarletta’s Hair Design, Indianapolis, Indiana Anaheim, California. Visit www.barristar.com for more information. April 27-29, 2008: IBS in New York, New York. Visit www.ibsnewyork.com for more information. June 1-2, 2008: Premiere Orlando in Orlando, Florida. Visit www.premiereshows.com for more information. June 28-30, 2008: International Esthetics, Cosmetics and Spa Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Visit www.iecsc.com for more information. Vegas, Nevada. Visit www.cosmoprofnorthamerica.com for more information. July 13-15, 2008: Cosmoprof North America in Las Try to keep your ego in check, and embrace what the universe gives you every day.” —Sam Villa, Redken platform artist, founder of new company, Allvus July 13, 2008: NAHA in Las Vegas, Nevada. Visit www.probeauty.org/naha for more information. September 21-22, 2008: Mid-American Beauty Classic in Columbus, Ohio. Visit www.premiereshows.com for more information. October 6, 2008: MODERN SALON’s Beauty Pro Expo in Chicago, Illinois. Visit www.beautyproexpo.com in May for more information. October 12-13, 2008: Premiere Birmingham in Birmingham, Alabama. Visit www.premiereshows.com for more information. We have the power to transform people’s moods, the tools to beautify their souls and the creativity to make them look magnificent. The time you spend with your client can have an enormous impact on them; often you’ve fixed something in their life, not just their hair. To be a beauty professional today means you wear many hats, all of which contribute to the most satisfying, gratifying profession available. Loving what you do makes your journey in the professional world exciting and fulfilling.” —Kathy Jager, author and 25-year veteran stylist 32 MODERN SALON’S FIRSTCHAIR SPRING 2008 Learn more @ firstchair.com http://www.empire.edu http://www.barristar.com http://www.ibsnewyork.com http://www.premiereshows.com http://www.iecsc.com http://www.cosmoprofnorthamerica.com http://www.probeauty.org/naha http://www.premiereshows.com http://www.beautyproexpo.com http://www.premiereshows.com http://firstchair.com
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