November 2009 Archives

If you are still in school but still don’t know what you want to do when you graduate or are looking for a career change, the hair care industry should interest you. It is currently a multi-billion dollar industry that holds a promising future for you as a cosmetologist.

To produce better professionals and provide quality online cosmetology education, ScissorBoy has recently partnered with The American Association of Cosmetology Schools (AACS).

AACS is “America’s Voice in Hair, Skin, and Nail Education”

AACS was founded in 1924 and is dedicated to developing cosmetology, beauty and wellness as a career of choice through the professional education of beauty students, beauty educators and beauty school owners/administrators throughout the world.

A national non-profit association, AACS specializes in updating their members with information about new teaching methods, current industry events, and Washington DC updates. They organize a series of seminars, conferences and conventions throughout the year to help cosmetology school owners, instructors and students.

ScissorBoy is renowned for producing the Cutting Edge Hair Show, which is an Online TV and video education series designed for professional hairstylists, salon owners and cosmetology students. As part of the show, a new episode is released every Monday and features top stylists in salons all over the world showcasing their best and latest techniques.

The ScissorBoy Show is intended to give inspiration, motivation and advice to stylists that are hungry for more. The goal of each episode is to provide 10 minutes of high quality, easy to understand, step by step education and video instructions to stylists. ScissorBoy provides new content every week that covers all topics related to the hair industry.

AACS fosters a unique culture wherein the members act as a family, often helping each other with addressing problems facing beauty education. ScissorBoy’s online cosmetology education videos will provide quality educational content to the members of AACS. Primarily consisting of cosmetology students, this association will help in grooming better cosmetologists thereby creating value and recognition for the industry.

To know more about The American Association of Cosmetology Schools (AACS), visit their website at www.beautyschools.org

If you wish to undertake an online cosmetology education program, visit www.scissorboy.com

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Rihanna has got a new look! This time she not only colored her hair, but it seems she also used some hairdressing scissors like Yoko Scissors to cut her sides.

Ri is one of those celebrities who never stay with one hairstyle for too long. Rihanna’s hairstyles are always unique, fresh and create a full-on funky impact. She has sported various styles, the most popular one being African American Mohawk Hairstyle that became popular as the Rihanna Mohawk.

Rihanna’s hair 2009 also included a short hairstyle known as the pixie cut. Her most recent look prior to the current one saw her with blonde locks. The current Rihanna brand new hairstyle is a bleached blonde, shaved-side, over the head Mohawk esque cut. I just love the way she carries every style and is confident doing her own thing.

If you look at the way her stylist has styled her sides, you will realize that he must have used good quality hairdressing scissors. The sharpness of the edges and the way her ends look so pointed make me feel that she must have used Yoko Scissors.

Yoko scissors are handcrafted professional stylist hairdressing scissors and are the crowning achievement of Japanese scissor-smiths. These shears give you the straightest and healthiest hair possible.

If you want to catch up with Rihanna’s new hairstyle, you can watch “Good Morning America.” She will be speaking about domestic violence, her childhood in Barbados and her unique hairstyle. The interview will be aired on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 7 am ET and again on “20/20″ Friday, Nov. 6 at 10 pm ET.

However, if you do not like Rihanna’s hair and still appreciate her popular Mohawk look, you can learn how to achieve African American Mohawk Hairstyle by watching this YouTube video.

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Hi ScissorBoy Fans,

Hey Everyone, I have been in Canada for the last few weeks and was able to attend The Contessa awards ceremony which announced the winners for 2009 recently. The Canadian Hairstylist of the Year Awards are Canada’s longest-running and most prestigious awards honoring excellence and creativity in salons and among salon professionals across Canada.

I attended this annual gala and got a chance to meet a lot of awesome hairstylists and cosmetologists from across Canada. I am sharing my experience at the Contessas below.

Founded in 1988, the Contessas are produced by Salon Communications Inc, the owner of industry publication Salon Magazine. The standards set by Contessa winners contribute to the ongoing betterment of the Canadian beauty industry. The winners were announced on November 1, 2009 at The Sheraton Centre during the annual Contessa Gala.

More than 1200 industry professionals from across the country gathered at the Sheraton Centre Hotel to applaud the efforts of stylists in hair, makeup, nails, salon interior design, business and community service. The awards ceremony was as stylish and entertaining as ever and was hosted by hairstylist and TV personality Bill Rowley. Apart from the entertaining multimedia presentations, I also enjoyed live performances by violinist Dr. Draw and martial arts masters Team 2Xtreme. The presence of industry personalities like Kevin Murphy, Damien Carney and Anne Mincey made these awards more memorable.


Models at The Canadian Hairstylist of the Year Awards — The Contessas

You could see the excitement & appreciation amongst crowd when Chad Taylor of Vancouver’s Moods Hair Salon was announced as one of the night’s biggest winner! He took home the night’s top honor, Canadian Hairstylist of the Year, as well as British Columbia Hairstylist of the Year. This year’s awards saw a debut of Master Colorist of the Year award which recognizes Canada’s most experienced and creative color technicians. This award went to Michelle Ateb of Milica SalonSpa in Langley.

The other winners in various categories included:

Canadian Salon Team of the Year
Glam Salon Boutique, Montreal.

Elite Master Hairstylist of the Year
Tony Masciangelo from The Alcom Salon, Toronto.

Alberta Hairstylist of the Year
John Jen Hoe Chong from Blunt Salon Inc. Edmonton, Alberta.

Saskatchewan / Manitoba Hairstylist of the Year
Danille Mandap from Vault Salon & Spa, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Student / Apprentice Hairstylist of the Year
Melissa Bortoluzzi from Vault Salon & Spa, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Texture Hairstylist of the Year
Shane Snow from Salon Escape, Toronto.

Makeup Artist of the Year
Maxime Poulin from Local B. Toronto.

Session Hairstylist of the Year
Diana Dagher from Capucci Salon & Spa. Toronto.

Makeover Colorist of the Year
Michelle Ateb from Milica SalonSpa, Langley, British Columbia.

Avant Garde Hairstylist of the Year
Lina Shamoun from Artline Salon, Kitchener, Ontario.

Multicultural Hairstylist of the Year
Stacey Staley from Blonde Salon, Toronto.

Ontario Hairstylist of the Year
Robert Barbosa from Salon Escape, Toronto, Ontario.

Quebec Hairstylist of the Year
Alain Pereque from Salon Pure, Montreal, Quebec.

Atlantic Hairstylist of the Year
Marjorie Clarke from The Hair Force, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland

Nail Enhancement Artist of the Year
Jessica Marie Ellison from Yorkville Scholl of Makeup and Esthetics, Toronto.

Newcomer Hairstylist of the Year
Amanda DiCarlo from Salon Inpure II, Pointe-Claire, Quebec.

Men’s Hairstylist of the Year
Rudy Pignataro from Salon G&A, Toronto.

Salon Interior Design of the Year
Local B, Montreal, Quebec.

Nail Art Technician of the Year
Ashely Ann MacKenzie from Bio Bar, Toronto.

Salon Business Excellence
Zennkai Salon

Community Service
Zennkai Salon

I am glad that I could be a part of such a great event and meet so many hairstyling professionals under one roof. I got a chance to meet Alain Pereque who is the Quebec Hairstylist of the Year and I am glad that he will be an upcoming Featured guest on our show.


Alain Pereque & Heather Wenman

I thoroughly enjoyed being at the Contessas this year. Many congratulations to all the winners and I look forward to attend this event next year as well. In the mean time, you stay tuned to ScissorBoy for hair industry news and all the updates.

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The evolution of humans with time has resulted in many changes in our food, fashion and lifestyle. About a century ago, nobody knew about cosmetics, hairstyling, fashion, etc. But times are changing and so are the thoughts of individuals.

Today, hair-stylists are continuing cosmetology education to strengthen their roots. They understand that such programs are going to change lives because they are so powerfully inspiring. They teach you all the basics of hairstyling and cosmetic processes, which helps in having a better understanding of the entire process.

The online educational programs offering cosmetology education are specially beneficial for the following reasons:

  1. You can learn the techniques by watching the videos at home. This avoids traveling and saves lot of time which can be utilized more effectively for attaining more knowledge.
  2. You get to learn a lot of things by merely watching the videos. Books will never provide information about important things like client interaction, information about various hairstyling shears, or hairstyling products like gels, creams, etc.
  3. Continuing cosmetology education provides inspiration. You can listen to the success stories of popular hairstylists and learn how they made it big in this industry. This should inspire you to start your own business, if you always had the fascination of doing something on your own.

So if you are planning to make a career choice, continuing cosmetology education should not be a difficult choice at all. With all the best resources available at the click of a button, it was never this easy to master this trade.

An insightful resource to follow is the Cutting Edge Hair Show which is simply the best online cosmetology education program. It has a collection of many hairdressing and hairstyling tutorials which are helpful for any professional with any level of expertise.

Therefore, if you plan to become a cosmetologist and are unable to attend regular classes to gain training in cosmetology, visit www.scissorboy.com and subscribe to their online series.

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