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Volume 2 Issue 1
THE DOOBY SHOP MONTHLY
J a n u a r y 2 0 1 4
Locations
The Dooby Shop
School of Cosmetology /
The Dooby Shop @ LaSalle
2107 Beatties Ford Rd
704.334.3233
The Dooby Shop @ Sunset
5009 Beatties Ford Rd
704.392.1400
Happy New Year 1
MLK Parade 18
Martin Luther King, Jr Day 20
Student Scholarship
Competition
20
Upcoming Events
and Holidays
After a year of being postponed,
The Dooby Shop School of
Cosmetology is preparing for a
Grand Opening!!!
The school will host an
Information Session and Student
Scholarship Competition Monday,
January 20, 2014 at 5:00pm.
The information session will begin
at 5 and will provide perspective
students the opportunity to ask
questions, get a review of the
curriculum and outline financial
responsibility for attendance.
The Student Scholarship
Competition will begin at 6. There
are 10 spaces available and regis-
tration for the event is $25. Partic-
ipants will have one hour to prep
and one hour to style their hair
models. At 8 it’s styling tools
down and judging will begin.
Student participants will be judged
in five categories:
1. Stylist and Model
Appearance
2. Technical Application
3. Artistic Application
4. Creativity
5. Time Management
The winner will be awarded a full
tuition scholarship valued at
$6000! Upon receiving their award,
the student will have to pay $595
for their books and student kit to
get started.
A start date for classes will be de-
termined after the competition.
Here are some reasons why The Dooby Shop School of Cosmetology is perfect for you!
Tuition is only $6000 for the course – the lowest of all the schools in the area
Currently the only cosmetol-ogy school in North Carolina that doesn’t require a High School Diploma or GED to enroll
There are no placement tests or pre-requisites
Enrollment age starts at 16
Transfer hours will be accepted from any institution. If you have previously earned at least 300 hours and are ready to “hit the floor” we need you!
If you have previous beauty school hours and are interested in transferring please contact Terese Hutchison at 704.497.1697.
Please like our Facebook page—The Dooby Shop School of Cosmetology. Stay informed of school updates, the student schol-arship competition and learn about grants and scholarships available for you!
Coming Sooner Than
You Think
T h e Q u e e n s En g l i s h P R P u b l i c a t i o n
The Innovator
We are pleased to announce
that our own Terese Hutchison
has been selected as a Head
Lady in Charge!
Our #HLIC will be featured in a
book along with 19 other lead-
ing ladies. Her chapter, titled
“The Innovator” will outline
her rise to success in the
beauty and mental health
industries.
Stay tuned for more
information to come.
here we are at a pinnacle. Yup, protective styling is a must during the winter time. It does mean you can ever rock your natural steez, it just means you might want to reserve that for more special occasions, especially if you’re focused on retaining length. But never fear, I’m here with some dope styles that you can rock during the colder days. Follow along. . 1. I love my damn crochet braids. Yes! Phenomenal.
Cheap. Easy. And you can use any hair that you want to.
2. Havana Twists, ain’t just for the summer breeze. I love this style because it still allows you to get to your real hair. Much more manageable and DIY
then braids 3. Yarn Locs – if you have the time, heart and pa-
tience, this faux lock look might be for you or you could do the marley loc look (I haven’t tried that yet).
4. Petal Twists – for those who aren’t comfortable with doing an extension based look and if you just want to jazz up your twists, have at it
5. The empress bun, giving all sorts of ballerina tease. Or for being more stylistic, check my second bun vid or just get it in with Kyss My Hair’s bomb tutorials.
Check out this Naturalist www.jouelzy.com and Youtube.com/jouelzy for the vides of this article
It’s cold outside, hopefully if you’re listening to Christmas music on repeat it’s the MoTown or Cee-Lo x-mas albums and your hair is probably telling you that your summer time moisturizing process ain’t giving you the fluff you had during those long sunny days. Unfortunately, I do not have the magical answer on how to make every-thing all better with balancing the cold air and moisture in your hair. Because even if you do get a moisture regimen under wraps, it’s very likely that you’ll have to do it ever few days, leaving you with your hands in your hair a lot, a lot. And hands in hair, leads to breakage my dear. So
Every Monday is
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Sunset Location
$10 SetNGo*
$40 Relaxers* *restrictions may apply
Wear Panthers Paraphanelia
(not just the colors)
And Receive 10% off
Any Service
ALL MONTH LONG
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Favorite Winter Protective Styles for 4C Natural Hair www.jouelzy.com
From BlackHairMedia.com >>>
Love Your Hair This Winter with Protective Styles
Salon Specials and Updates …
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It never fails. By the time you finally figured out the perfect
recipe of products that allowed you to achieve perfect summer
hair with perfect kinks, coils and curls that wouldn’t explode
into a frizzy mess, you blinked and the cold weather season
arrived….
African-American hair – in fact, all highly textured hair – is
prone to severe breakage and dryness during the winter
months. Curly, kinky, coily hair craves moisture more than any
other hair texture, and, without it, becomes brittle, coarse and
breaks easily. The humidity in the summer air that naturally
aids in keeping your hair hydrated is, for the most part, usually
absent in the winter months. You’re going to have to figure
out a way to get and keep moisture into your precious locs. Read
on for tips that will help you keep the moisture in and the dry-
ness out of your hair this winter.
Pack up moisture-suckers
Get rid of all of the products that suck moisture out of your hair in
winter instead of putting it in. Glycerin based products are perfect at
drawing moisture from the air during humid summer days and
drawing it to your hair, keeping it soft and pliable….The best thing is
to get a water-based conditioning moisturizer and seal it with an oil
like coconut oil or shea butter. What does sealing do, you say?
Sealing your hair means applying a coating of oil or butter to your
hair after you moisturize it. You’re literally sealing in the moisture so
that instead of evaporating into the air, it stays inside the strands,
keeping them hydrated. You should also deep condition your hair
super moisturizing conditioner at least once a week.
Cover it up
People love – need – to wear hats in the winter, but hats are
another big reason people experience hair breakage and
dryness during that time. ..Try sewing silk into the undersides
of hats so that all your hair touches is the delicately soft
material. You can also just wear a scarf underneath your
hat...Also, use a silk scarf to line your coat’s neckline. Hair
breakage along the nape area is rampant in winter due to your
hair rubbing against hair killing materials like the wool used to
make your coat and scarves.
Show off your buns
Winter is the perfect time to keep your hair in protective hair-
styles. Protective hairstyles are exactly what they sound like:
hairstyles intended to protect your locs, especially the ends,
from damage from things like the environment and the overuse
of styling products. (cont page 3)
As the days get shorter and that brisk fall air starts to hit,
our curls start to have a mind of their own. Before the
cold weather starts to wear on your hair, get your tresses
in tip-top shape with these hydrating deep treatments
Curl Junkie Curl Rehab Moisturizing Hair Treatment
Formulated with aloe, herbs, and healing butters and oils,
it rejuvenates and restores natural hair like none other
JojOba Monoi Deep Conditioner
Replenish and restore hair's moisture from over pro-
cessing, damage and dryness with this all-natural batch of
goodness designed to create stronger, healthier and more
manageable hair.
Smooth 'N Shine Polishing Olive & Tea Tree RevivOil
Deep Recovery Conditioner
Rejuvenate dry, damaged hair to tip-top shape with this
treatment's balanced blend of olive and tea tree oils. This
nourishing deep conditioner helps to repair, protect and
revive hair with moisture and shine.
Yes to Blueberries Healthy Hair Repair Conditioner
Reap the built-in benefits of blueberries to protect your
hair from the elements. Antioxidants, clover flower and
sunflower, which is full of fatty acids to restore shine and
protect against breakage, all help to make this condition-
ing gem a miracle-worker.
Ouidad 12 Minute Deep Treatment Intensive
Conditioner
You'll be deep conditioned and out the door in less than
15 minutes with this treatment which strengthens curls
with a combination of essential amino acids, proteins and
effective moisturizers.
Nubian Heritage Indian Hemp Tamanu Grow &
Strengthen Treatment Masque
For a tried-and-true deep conditioning experience, you'll
adore this mask which contains monoi oil, a beauty secret
from Tahiti, to intensely hydrate hair and prevent break-
age.
Design Essentials Deep Fortifying Treatment
Infused with a hydrating trio of shea butter, olive oil and
honey, this wonder mask is designed to heal the most
fragile of hair by reconstructing damaged hair and restor-
ing hair strength, porosity and elasticity.
Cantu Shea Butter Deep Treatment Masque
The Cantu Shea Butter Deep Treatment Masque pene-
trates deep into the hair shaft to help moisturize and
repair damaged, dry and brittle hair. Best of all, it's
made with 100% pure shea butter and formulated
without chemicals or harsh ingredients.
Beautiful Textures Rapid Repair Deep Conditioner
This creamy cocktail is chock full of aloe vera, coconut,
olive, soy and argan oils and shea and mango butters
for a mega-moisturizing experience your curls won't
forget!
Jane Carter Solution Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner
The Nutrient Replenishing Conditioner contains
ingredients that permanently bond to your hair’s cor-
tex, leaving it stronger and with greater elasticity. It
works especially well when used with heat, leaving your
hair in better condition than ever before.
To find out where you can find these products read the
entire article
http://photos.essence.com/galleries/product-junkies-
ten-top-deep-conditioners/#194696_195456
is moisture. Some people believe that “greasing” or oiling their hair will
moisturize it, but it won’t. Your hair needs water for moisture, so choose
moisturizing products that are water based. Water will penetrate the hair
shaft and infuse it with moisture. Oil sits on top of the hair, which is why you
use it as a sealant to keep the moisture (water) in.
Speaking of conditioning…
Some people wash and condition their hair less often in winter due
to the cold, but this is exactly the time when your hair needs more
moisturizing conditioning.
Protective styles include buns and chignons, cornrow
weaves, individual braids, etc….
The ends of your hair are the oldest part of your hair, and therefor
the weakest...Have you ever noticed your hair getting shorter
when you overuse things like straightening irons and other styling
tools? ...With protective styling, you will protect the entire strand,
including those ends, and your hair will flourish.
Moisture, moisture
So, you know that they key to having well-hydrated, soft winter hair
If you deep condition and co-wash your hair on a regular basis
during the wintertime, you’ve already got the right idea. .. Those who
co-wash on a regular basis use a clarifying shampoo every few
weeks in order to remove any product buildup from their hair. Deep
condition at least once a week, and co-wash as often as you feel is
necessary. If you’re worried about catching cold, one option is to
wash and condition your hair in the evenings, seal it with an oil, and
wrap it up with a silk scarf or bonnet. In the morning, use protective
styling or style as usual.
Due to space the article was shortened. Visit the website for full article
Community Support: Hearts for Handbags
Essence.com > Product Junkies
Top 10 Deep Conditioners
(cont from pg 2). Love Your Hair This Winter with Protective Styles
Vendors that secure placement by January 25 will
have guaranteed logo placement on the official
event to promote ticket sales February 1.
In honor of the observance of Heart Health in
February, a portion of the proceeds from ticket
and vending sales will benefit a local charity for
heart health programs.
For advertising and sponsor opportunities please
email [email protected]
www.queensenglishpr.com
The Queen’s English PR is happy to announce
it’s first Hearts for Handbags SipNSHop
event. The event was created to combine the
relaxation of shopping and pampering with
promoting heart health and stroke prevention.
The event will be held Saturday, March 1 at
Banquet One located at 10600 Metromont
Parkway (near I-77 at the intersection of W. T.
Harris and Statesville Rd). Vending is now
available via
www.hearts4handbags.eventbrite.com.
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