Showing posts with label hair show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair show. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2013

CosmoProf 2013 Spring Style Show (Super picture heavy!)

Hello everybody!  Last weekend I attended a huge hair show hosted by CosmoProf, which is a wholesale supplier for licensed hairstylists, nail technicians, and estheticians.  Because of work and other little things, I was deeply disappointed that I couldn't stay as long as I wanted to.  I had been looking forward to this show all year, but I suppose at least I was able to go for a little bit.  I took 200+ pictures, managed to delete all the blurry/repetitive ones and get the number down to 85.  There should be less than 70 in this post but definitely a lot.....

Paul Mitchell stage on the main floor
Paul Mitchell color class


Aquage cutting class

Aquage booth with one of their tall, gorgeous models

Another Aquage model

Chaos on the main floor

Hair extensions

Aprons for hairstylists

Color Club polishes.  Check out those prices.

One of the few makeup booths at the show.


Muse Beauty

Beauty blenders, Beauty So Clean, Japonesque lip palettes, and more!

Morgan Taylor polishes


It's endless!

Babyliss irons

Rusk stage on the main floor

Men's hair products by Crew



Cinderella hair extensions

Chi stage on the main floor

Joico stage on the main floor

Joico color and cut models

More Joico models

OPI booth

OPI nail lacquers

Seche Vite polishes

Babyliss stage on the main floor

The true "Beautiful Nail Salon" (Angelah Johnson reference). They would only
do one gel nail for you.

Schwarzkopf color and cut models

Schwarzkopf color and cut models

Canada's #3 men's hairstylist cutting a mohawk style.

Turned out AMAZING
Overall, the show was a lot of fun.  According to more advanced professionals, the show has become a lot more commercialized and focused more on selling products than on education.  But to a recently licensed cosmetologist, there was a lot to learn and a lot to see.  Can't wait till next year!

What would you be most interested in seeing if you attended a hair show?


















Sunday, July 22, 2012

My First Hair Show Competition! (Pic heavy)

Happy Sunday, everyone!

I've been talking a lot about this competition in my past few posts, but never actually posted the pictures to show you guys!  Sorry!  Here's the gist of it:  A local hairshow was holding student competitions for anybody who is not yet a licensed cosmetologists.  Students work in teams, with each team consisting of one hairstylist, one makeup artist, one nail technician, and one model.  The theme was Hawaiin Fantasy: Earth, Wind, and Fire.  During the competition, teams have one hour to complete the look.  Hairstylists may prep the hair by setting it in rollers before the competition, and the nail technician may glue on tips or form the acrylic nails beforehand as well.  Makeup artists.....can't do jack.  Not even foundation.  During the competition, hair, makeup, and nails must be worked on simultaneously.

Needless to say, I did the makeup.  My team decided to go for a Volcano theme, and we wanted to make the entire look as extravagant as possible.  We were told that we would be judged so, even though the emphasis was on nails, makeup, and hair.  The hair stylist went for banana peeled hair, but added more elements after I overheard my teacher saying that we would be judged on the five elements of design present in the hair style.  The nail technician used long, sparkly tips adhered with acrylics.  On them, she placed different sized rocks, some red rhinestones, and some red nail polish in between the rocks to resemble flowing lava.  For the makeup, we agreed to go for something dark, and steer away from beautiful, everyday makeup.  I drew inspiration from fire that burns bright, but at the same time leaving charred bits behind.  However, I still wanted to show that I wasn't simply face painting, so I used neutral colors on one eye, but with Arabic style eyeliner.  I also added lots of gold and red pigment fall out to match the theme.

Doing prep work.  From left to right: Rachell (nail tech), Taniel (model), Kim (hair stylist)

After the judging and competition had taken place.

One of our rival teams

The 3 models from the 3 different teams in the competition

Check out those crazy red contacts!

The other rival team


My team with our head instructor, Ms. Thomas

Check out these wicked nails!






People crowded around Taniel to ask if her hair was real, how her nails were done, and if they could
take pictures of her.


FIRST PLACE!!!!

I was screaming my head off with joy.

Proud and with one of our other instructors.

Prize:  A set of foundations.

:)
We had a few complications with the process, but luckily enough we were able to make do.  First off, the model was an hour and a half late--the nail tech and hair stylist had to get her prepped in 30 minutes as opposed to the original 2 hours.  The foil originally adhered to the gown with moss, flowers, and rocks glued on it started ripping, so I tied the red material around her waist to hide it.  The red material was originally supposed to be constructed as a veil.  In the end the foil fell off completely.  At least her overall look was still coherent!  There was also a cup of dry ice on her head which bubbled nicely until right before the judges started the judging so we didn't get the points for that.  All in all, it felt really good to win because my team and I had spent so much time preparing and visualizing the final outcome.  

Hope you guys enjoyed this post!  I know it was lengthy but I wanted to make be thorough.  Can't wait for the next competition!

Oh, and in case you guys were interested, here is a list of products I used:

-Too Faced Shadow insurance
-Darling Girl Cosmetics Glitter Glue
-Eve Pearl Moisturizing Primer
-Some cheap foundation from my school kit
-Sugarpill pressed eyeshadows in Love+ and Buttercup
-Inglot eyeshadow in 63
-Sugarpill Loose shadows in Stella, Asylum, and Goldilux
-Wet N Wild Blush in Mellow Wine
-OCC Lip Tar in Harlot (mixed with Stella)
-Nail Art Rhinestones
-No name lashes