Botox in a Jar
A new cosmetic that claims to be an alternative to Botox has just gone on sale in this country. At a cost of just £50.00 for a jar that will last three months, is the Athena 7 Minute Lift likely to revolutionise the beauty industry and make beauty therapists redundant? Read this article in today's Daily Mail and make your own mind up.
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
Monday, 19 November 2007
Clothes Show Live
An event that you will not want to miss is Clothes Show Live, which is taking place at the NEC Birmingham 7-12 December 2007. On December 9, the finalists of The Young Hairdresser of the Year, in association with HJi, will be live on stage to re-create the looks that they have submitted in the photographs stage of the competition. If you would like to read more about the competition and see the finalists photos, click on this link to the
HJi ( Hairdressers Journal interactive) blog.
An event that you will not want to miss is Clothes Show Live, which is taking place at the NEC Birmingham 7-12 December 2007. On December 9, the finalists of The Young Hairdresser of the Year, in association with HJi, will be live on stage to re-create the looks that they have submitted in the photographs stage of the competition. If you would like to read more about the competition and see the finalists photos, click on this link to the
HJi ( Hairdressers Journal interactive) blog.
Thursday, 15 November 2007
Hairdressers of the World Against HIV/AIDS
The L'Oreal Professional Products Division is asking hairdressers nationwide to get involved in World AIDS Day on 1 December, as part the Hairdressers of the World Against HIV/AIDS initiative. Hairdressers are being encouraged to log on to http://www.worldaidsday.org/ and request a Red Ribbon box to display on their salon reception desk. For more information click on the link.
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
New Book Added to Salon Management Reading Lists
We have just added a new book to our stock that gives advice on selling in the salon - Beautiful Selling: the complete guide to sales success in the salon
It's written by national award winning Salon Director and Sales Coach Ruth Langley and is suitable for anyone working in the beauty therapy, hairdressing, nails and spa industries. There are copies available at Richmond House Library and copies on order for Summer Row Library, so if you want to be the first to read this book you'll find a copy on the new books stand in Richmond House Library.
Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Renewing Books during Half-Term Week
Just a reminder that if you are not going to be in College during reading week, you will need to make sure that you renew your week-loan books (and any other books due back that week) in order to avoid having to pay fines. You can telephone to renew or if you have Internet access at home you can renew via the Online Catalogue on the College website. If you want to renew using the online catalogue (or place reservations) you will need a pin number - ask at the Library counter if you don't already have one.
Just a reminder that if you are not going to be in College during reading week, you will need to make sure that you renew your week-loan books (and any other books due back that week) in order to avoid having to pay fines. You can telephone to renew or if you have Internet access at home you can renew via the Online Catalogue on the College website. If you want to renew using the online catalogue (or place reservations) you will need a pin number - ask at the Library counter if you don't already have one.
Tuesday, 6 November 2007
Starting a Business
If you are studying on the Salon Management course and are thinking about setting up your own business in the future, here are a couple of websites that will provide you with plenty of useful information.
The first one is StartIn Business. A few of the things that you can find information on are: business plans, a guide to setting up a business, and finding or choosing business premises. There is also a useful links option, where you might want to click on the HM Revenue & Customs link to see guidance on being self-employed and how National Insurance and tax might affect your business.
Another good site that's well designed and really easy to use to access information is Business Link. Try clicking on the 'your type of business' link where you can enter the location of a business to receive relevant information for that area. These include regulations, licences and trade bodies for your type of business.
If you are studying on the Salon Management course and are thinking about setting up your own business in the future, here are a couple of websites that will provide you with plenty of useful information.
The first one is StartIn Business. A few of the things that you can find information on are: business plans, a guide to setting up a business, and finding or choosing business premises. There is also a useful links option, where you might want to click on the HM Revenue & Customs link to see guidance on being self-employed and how National Insurance and tax might affect your business.
Another good site that's well designed and really easy to use to access information is Business Link. Try clicking on the 'your type of business' link where you can enter the location of a business to receive relevant information for that area. These include regulations, licences and trade bodies for your type of business.
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