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  • BREAKING NEWS: Congratulations to 2013 NAHA Winners!

    NAHA Trophy It’s essentially the most prestigious event in beauty, recognizing the incredible talents of salon professionals all around the continent. Tonight MODERN SALON Media, a proud founding father of NAHA, brings to you the list of winners presented on the North American Hairstyling Awards in Las Vegas (through the Cosmoprof North America Conference).

    MODERN had the respect of broadcasting the development LIVE. Thousands tuned in as each award was announced by an industry leader. MODERN Editors Maggie Mulhern and Alison Shipley broadcasted the pre-show LIVE from the red carpet, interviewing beauty professionals attending the ceremony, and MODERN live-streamed the development at modernsalon.com/naha (watch now!). To feature to the thrill, MODERN also presented on stage the Newcomer of the Year award.  

    Celebrating 14 unique categories, all of the 70 finalists and hundreds of alternative entrants put hours of labor into their entries. Two innovative categories were introduced this year, the Make-Up Artist of the Year category (recognition was only available in the event you were included with a finalist in an already existing category, now it’s a class in itself,) and the Men’s category, which in accordance with NAHA Chair Renee Shakour, it’s proved to be not just a hit but one of the popular this year.

    The event was emceed by Celebrity Speaker, Mario Lopez, who also received the lovely Humanitarian award, which recognizes a public figure who has a sincere commitment to giving back while being beautiful on both the interior and outdoors.

    Congratulations to the 2013 NAHA winners!

    Avant Garde: Matt Swinney, Evolution in Minneapolis, MN

    Contemporary Classic: Geno Chapman, Julian August in L. a., CA

    Editorial Stylist of the Year: Sherri Jessee, Sherri’s Hair Salon in Bristol, VA

    Hair Color: Sue Pemberton, Sue Pemberton LLC in Henderson, NV

    Hairstylist of the Year: Allen Ruiz Jackson, Ruiz Salon in Austin, TX

    Make-Up Artist of the Year: Katy Albright, Katy Albright in Waxhaw, NC

    Master Hairstylist of the Year: Dimitrios Tsioumas, Mizu NY in Manhattan, NY

    Men’s Hairstylist of the Year: Matthew Morris, Matthew Morris Salon and Skincare in Denver, CO

    Newcomer Stylist of the Year: Jeremy McDougle, Lunatic Fringe Salon in Salt Lake City, UT

    People’s Choice Award— Dimitrios Tsioumas, Mizu NY in Manhattan, NY

    Student Hairstylist of the Year: Stormie Roberts, Eric Fisher Academy in Wichita, KS

    Salon Team of the Year: Lunatic Fringe Salon in Salt Lake City, UT

    Salon Design: John and Jenni Kanski, Mitch’s Men’s Salon in Normal, IL

    Salon MBA: Susan Haise, Neroli Salon & Spa in Milwaukee, WI

    Texture: Anthony Cress, Studio 4 Salon in Newport Beach, CA

  • Guarantee Even Color Uptake

    “Getting even color presents challenges to such a lot of colorists,” says Deb Gavin, Keratin Complex platform artist. At a contemporary photo session for contemporary Salon, Gavin demonstrated HOW ONE CAN use foils properly to avoid haircolor from “uptaking” unevenly. “Whenever i’m doing around the globe color I’ve learned to either roll or layer foil rather than folding. Folding can actually ‘push’ the colour around and will alter the result.”

     

  • An Interview with NAHA Finalists, MAINENTRANCE

    It was a pleasure to take a seat with Berry and DJ of their chic environment where they fulfill a large number of roles day by day: salon professionals, visionaries, teachers and tastemakers. i feel their profile says all of it. Also they are fellow mermaid enthusiasts. I wish MAINENTRANCE the precise of luck at NAHA 2013.

  • The way to: Mousy Brown to Bold Brunette WITH Green Accent Pieces

    MODERN Facebook fan Drew Noreen, a stylist at Arizona’s Pucci Salon, created this fun finish on his client Jen. Whenever MODERN features Drew’s work, it goes VIRAL–his easy-to-digest how tos and exquisite finishing make his process fun to follow.

    Here’s how this before and after was created:

    click image to zoom Apply Wella Koleston Perfect equal parts /5 + 4/75 + 4/77 with 20-volume developer on the base, and a similar formula on midshaft and ends with 10-volume developer. Process for 30 without heat.

    “For the mint extension pieces, i began on level 10 and applied equal parts Wella /33 + /28 + /00 to five parts (or more) of Pastel developer,” he says. Drew colored them twice.

    “Her hair cut was inspired by a cut I saw Australian educator Tracy Hughes do at a category in Milwaukee,” he says.

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  • City of Hope 2013 Spirit of Life Award Gala–Just Days Away!

    City of Hope’s National Professional Salon Industry is honored to bestow the Spirit of Life Award to a very good industry leader Reuben Carranza, CEO of Wella, the Salon Professional Division of P&G, North America. The National Professional Salon Industry recognizes industry leaders every year for his or her contributions on the Spirit of Life Award Gala.

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    A leading research, treatment and education center for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases, City of Hope will hold their City of Hope 2013 Spirit of Life Award Gala Saturday, July 13, 2013 inside the South Seas Ballroom from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Cosmoprof North America in Las Vegas.

    This year, City of Hope’s National Professional Salon Industry will honor Reuben Carranza, North American CEO of Wella, the Salon Professional Division of P&G, with its most prestigious philanthropic honor, the 2013 Spirit of Life Award presented annually to an industry leader who has demonstrated outstanding business and altruistic achievement.

    click image to zoom Reuben Carranza will receive the 2013 City of Hope Spirit of Life Award on July 13, 2013 on the City of Hope Gala at Cosmprof North America. Reuben has chosen to direct funds raised during his Spirit of Life campaign toward City of Hope’s cutting-edge research in diabetes. Coming from a family ravaged by this chronic disease, Carranza has seen the impact diabetes had on his mother and his aunt, both hairdressers, as they struggled to continue to work behind the chair.

    In the U.S. alone, diabetes affects one in 12 people; among both African-Americans and Latinos, the speed increases to 1 in eight. City of Hope is operating to alter that dynamic. Building on greater than four decades of groundbreaking discoveries, City of Hope’s lifesaving research and treatment advances improve the lives of folks worldwide. Numerous breakthrough treatments are in response to technology pioneered by City of Hope researchers, including synthetic human insulin, now utilized by millions of diabetics day after day.

    For information regarding purchasing tickets for the July 13 event, or to make a donation, contact Kathleen P. Talbot at 213-241-7192; kptalbot@coh.org

    Learn more concerning the organization and this year’s honoree. www.cityofhope.org

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  • Social Media on the Studio: Wella HQ Hosted “Building Your Brand”

    Kelly Ehlers, President of Evoke Brand Strategies and a Guest Blogger on MODERN SALON. Ehlers recently taught a category on how hairdressers can harness the ability of social media to construct their brand at Wella Headquarters

  • Kardashian Kolor: Kylie and Kendall Jenner’s New Color Formulas

    Kendall Jenner and her new hair color, due to George Papanikolas and Joico! Love ’em or hate ’em something is sure concerning the Kardashian-Jenner family: they’re major style and wonder trend setters–especially at the hair scene. The sisters’ hair cuts, color and extensions are a number of the most-Googled searches.

    And Kendall and Kylie Jenner, daughters of Kris and Bruce Jenner, have certainly made their mark in beauty! From walking in runway shows at The big apple Fashion Week, to their outfit of the day blog, to modeling for major advertising campaigns, these “it girls” are within the spotlight now greater than ever.

    Joico celebrity stylist George Papanikolas had the chance to upgrade the sisters’ hair color only recently using Joico Vero K-PAK Color and lightener for a young person-perfect finish that’s shiny, healthy and salon friendly!

    Kylie opted for a quintessentially Kardashian dramatic, deep brunette, while her sister Kendall received a very on-trend balayage highlight enhancement (NOT ombre!) for her natural medium-brown hue.

    Here, George shares his color strategies:

    Kendall had virgin hair so when she asked Papanikolas for a subtle upgrade of her natural Level 5.5 medium brown color, he kept it natural looking but enhanced.

    Kylie Jenner shows off her new shiny, healthy hair color. He created balayage highlights with Joico K-PAK VeroLight Lightener + 40-volume developer, and applied the formula in a v-shape—finer on the roots and midlengths and heavier on the ends–and lifted the colour to golden blonde.

    “It’s best to not lift brunette hair super light,” he says. Then he glossed her hair from base to ends for 5 minutes on the bowl with Joico Vero K-PAK Chrome Demi-Permanent Color ½ A7 + ½ A9 + Activator to neutralize any warmth.

    Though Kylie requested “black” hair, color expert Papanikolas knew that “black” would mainly be a regret, given how often Kylie changes her style. “Black color tends to appear too dull and inky,” he explains. “Plus i understand how young girls are—they change their hair color regularly. So i made a decision to make life easy for myself when she comes back. This dark brown formula looks ‘black’ but it’s still shiny and reflective.”

    Formula: Joico Vero K-PAK Chrome Demi-Permanent Color ¾ N4 + ¼ N1 + Activator applied to Kylie’s Level 5 hair, base to ends, processed for 20 minutes.

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  • Aveda Launches Full Circle Recycling Program

    Aveda, a number one professional botanical hair care brand and a pioneer in corporate environmental sustainability within the beauty industry, is introducing its Full Circle recycling program within the US.

  • Meet the NAHA Finalists: MBA

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    It’s that point of the year again. The North American Hairdressing Awards Ceremony or NAHA is here. Before we kick off the celebration, get to grasp our finalists for this year’s competition.  MODERN SALON recently spoke to the North American Hairdressing Awards or NAHA finalists. These uber-talented stylists invested considerable time, talent and effort into their entries. Click the name of the (Bryan Nunes, Beth and Ian Weber, Tina Morschauser and Gretchen Brown, Matthew Morris and Marvin Gutierrez, Susan Haise) you wish to meet.

    Don’t forget to tune in on July 14, 2013 at 10pm EST for the EXCLUSIVE live broadcast of the 2013 NAHA Awards Gala at modernsalon.com/naha. And you’ll want to join the conversations on twitter with the hashtag #NAHALIVE.

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                                       Bryan Nunes
                                                                             Blo

     

    What did you do in case you figured out you were a NAHA 2013 finalist? Who did you tell/call first? 

    “I had set a reminder on my phone for April 30th at 12:00pm, every week before I submitted my entry, because I knew the announcements will be made then. As fate would have it, i used to be teaching an in-salon class to our associates in our Blossom program and missed the alarm completely. However, after I picked up my phone during a break, I had an alert that a fellow PBA member, Kitty Tierney, tagged me in a post on Facebook. Although the alert gave not more details, I knew the importance of the day and assumed what it was about. I taught a number of the day without telling anyone as i did not like to disrupt the category. There has been something quite satisfying in enjoying the instant for myself for about a hours. The word got out quickly so i did not really need to tell anyone. It’s amazing how big the spotlight is on NAHA and that i feel privileged to have Blo named as a finalist for a second time.”

    Describe your inspiration, vision and theme to your NAHA entry. 

    “The foundation for entering comes from a want to dissect all aspects of my business and identify areas of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.  The entry process for the MBA provides a looking glass opportunity for me to spot areas that we will improve. i locate it more difficult to lift my awareness about these areas without slowing down and reflecting on the entire different aspects that make up a successful business. I’m extraordinarily pleased with our team here and feel a responsibility to share that for them.”

    How has entering NAHA made you an easier hairdresser? 

    “Competition makes everyone better. Competition under this kind of spotlight challenges a degree of accountability. It challenges me to maintain moving forward. This can be a great thing.”

    What year did you first enter NAHA? Who helped or inspired you? 

    “i used to be lucky enough to be named a finalist last year on our first entry. The class was the foundation. i really like the business side of items in addition to the creative side. I’m glad that NAHA continues to feature categories that fall in keeping with the strengths and passions of everyone that make this industry strong. So far as help goes, everybody who has ever worked for this company has contributed in some form to this entry. There’s something to take from everyone.”

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                                                         Beth and Ian Weber 
                                                                  
    Studio Be Salon
     

    What did you do after you discovered you were a NAHA 2013 finalist? Who did you tell/call first?

    “Our management team was experiencing a bit sleep deprivation the night before in anticipation. Looking ahead to the finalist announcement was almost agonizing, we need to have clicked refresh at the website no less than two dozen times. Being that we were the last salon to be announced in our category, it was almost surreal to work out our name and photos appear at the screen. i need to assert that we handled it like true business professionals, but i might be lying if I said there wasn’t lots of jumping up and down. Here is something that we worked so hard for, so it was amazing to determine that work be recognized. The very first thing we did is share the scoop with our guest, team, family and friends via Facebook. Probably the most core elements of our culture is celebration and we typically don’t hesitate to share that celebration with the folk who support us everyday.”          

    Describe your inspiration, vision and theme on your NAHA entry.

    “Our inspiration is and has always been our Studio Be family. Our team of excellent professionals inspires us to be the most efficient that we will be. We recognized immediately that even the accomplishment of being chosen as a finalist is a lot more than a victory for the business side of our company. If it wasn’t for our brand ambassadors putting our systems into practice, we wouldn’t have this honor to celebrate. Beyond that, our vision is pretty simple. We have now always been obsessed with changing our industry as an entire. We wish to raise up individuals to become not just great hairstylists but in addition, strong business-minded professionals. Because of this it’s such an honor for us to be recognized for the salon MBA.”  

    How has entering NAHA made you a higher hairdresser?

    “Speaking for our entire team, it may honestly be said that the muse and education that comes from both NAHA and the PBA as an entire is invaluable in making us better in every way. Seeing the absolutely astonishing work created by this year’s professionals has both inspired and pushed us to continue improving. Being a finalist alongside the superior hair salons in North America, has encouraged us to set our sights way beyond what we thought can be accomplished.”   

    What is (and when was) probably the most NAHA-worthy work you’ve ever created for an exact paying client?

    “This can be a great questions because we’ve got the honour of building MBA, NAHA-worthy work everyday. Our passion for customer support drives us to providing the absolute best guest experience to each single client. Our wonderful team of brand name ambassadors is inspired to regard everyone to a similar consistent NAHA-worthy service whatever the situation. This permits us to have passion when serving our clients and drives celebration even from small daily victories.”      

    What year did you first enter NAHA? Who helped or inspired you?

    “Here is our first year. Our entire team helped and inspired us to create our NAHA submission. Each person in our salon family plays a task in developing the systems and culture that we’re bring recognized for and we couldn’t have done it without their help.”  

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                    Tina Morschauser and Gretchen Brown
                                                           REJUVENATION SPA, INC.

     

    What did you do if you discovered you were a NAHA 2013 finalist? Who did you tell/call first?

    “i discovered out that we were nominated for NAHA by a Facebook status, a fellow colleague had mentioned it.  I had actually just set to work and was sitting by Gretchen, my business partner, and screamed, “ Yeah baby!”

    Describe your inspiration, vision and theme in your NAHA entry.

    “Rejuvenation Spa was in a position to show consistent growth even in the course of the downturn of the economy.  We believe a part of that success is that we double shift, double book and provide all of our stylists with the tools, excluding shears, had to be ready to move fluidly from one station to a different.  We’ve also instituted the HeadMapping color system founded by Walter Claudio, which helps to eliminate waste of color and creates a systemized team method to haircolor. The culture created is one where all team members are conversant in all team and individual benchmarks, and what has to be achieved for continued success.”

    How has entering NAHA made you a closer hairdresser? 

    “Filling out the entry makes me look at our business systems and operation with a good tooth comb.  i spotted in a short time where we excel and what areas we’d like improvement on.  We bring the appliance process with us to our yearly planning retreat to determine what areas we have to talk about. I even have a niece who works at Starbucks and a chum who works at Southwest Airlines, so i’m constantly asking them questions on their handbooks, systems, operation procedures, customer support policies and coaching. We applied to NAHA in 2010,2012 and 2013 and were nominees all three years.”

    What year did you first enter NAHA? Who helped or inspired you?

    “Rejuvenation Spa have been nominated as a NAHA MBA finalist in 2010, 2012 and 2013. The business has also been named the Salon Today Top 200 fastest growing salons for the past 11 consecutive years and was an international Salon Business Award winner within the Team Category in 2004.”

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                      Matthew Morris and Marvin Gutierrez
                                              Matthew Morris Salon and Skincare

     

    What did you do once you came upon you were a NAHA 2013 finalist? Who did you tell/call first? 

    “My manager, who had uploaded all our entries, called me over to observe the video during an ideal busy day within the salon. As we watched, i used to be thrilled to peer our salon was nominated thrice. People started gathering from the salon around us and everybody watched it many times. We posted it on Facebook immediately. However, it was bitter-sweet, because I knew friends that entered some amazing image, who weren’t nominated.”

    Describe your inspiration, vision and theme to your NAHA entry.

    “Honestly, we just followed the directions for commercial, wearable men’s hairstyles. I pictured styles that were exaggerated, but could easily be seen in the street.”

    How has entering NAHA made you an easier hairdresser?

    “Entering NAHA heightens your attention to detail. In case you think it’s perfect, it is not. NAHA does you a favor by pushing yourself and making your work better.”

    What year did you first enter NAHA? Who helped or inspired you?

    “I first entered NAHA in 2005, and won Editorial Hairstylist of the Year.”

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                                        Susan Haise
                                                               Neroli Salon & Spa

     

    What did you do if you happen to discovered you were a NAHA 2013 finalist? Who did you tell/call first?

    “We celebrated and recognized our leadership team.  70 hairstylists were invited with the corporate, covering hotel and NAHA ticket costs.”

    MS: Describe your inspiration, vision and theme on your NAHA entry.

    “We all know how hard that is to run a salon and spa and our inspiration, vision and focus was simple – giving real strategies that experience real results.”

    MS: What year did you first enter NAHA? Who helped or inspired you?

    “Considering it is a new category, our first time entering was 2011. Your creative business leaders are my inspiration to me.”

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  • Wella Welcomes New Color Ambassador, Jennifer J

    Wella Professionals is thrilled to welcome Jennifer J., owner of Juan Juan Salons in La, because the new Celebrity Color Ambassador.