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The Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia AGM & Conference 2010 Sept 11-13, 2010 Dartmouth, NS Free Upgrading Classes, Guest Artists and More Network & Socialize with Fellow Members Competitions with Great Prizes Fascinating Vendor Demonstrations Dear CANS members The buzz around the Province for this year s FREE AGM WEEKEND in HRM is HUGE! Come celebrate being part of the Cosmetology industry in Nova Scotia, as a member have your say in the direction of CANS and be inspired by top professionals from around North America. This event is free to all members of CANS. FREE shows, FREE classes and FREE meals. Thanks go to Dana Sharkey our Executive Administrator and our hard working office staff and for the generous support of our sponsors, without whom none of this would be possible. I hope I will get to meet many of you over the weekend and please contact me if you have questions or comments. See you in September! Sincerely, Malcolm Malcolm Norton, President president@nscosmetology.ca 902.468.6477

Fantasy Hair&Fantasy Makeup Competition ENTER AND WIN! Open to all members currently licensed with the Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia. At 9pm on September 11, 2010 at the Ramada Plaza in Dartmouth the stage will come alive!!! Pick your theme and work your magic. Fantasy Hair Anything goes from flashing lights, hair pieces, wire, flowers and more to help you produce a mind blowing hairstyle. Allow your model to display one of the most outlandish hairstyles on the runway during the Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia s first ever Fantasy Competition. Hair and Costume must be designed to depict your theme. (Theme must be submitted at time of registration). Fantasy Makeup Anything goes; think fantasy think beautiful. Judging will be on the total look, creativity and individual style. There will be a room available for touch ups prior to the competition beginning, should you not be staying at the hotel. Models must be complete and ready for the runway at 9pm sharp for judging. Competitions are separate and separate models are required. Awards are as follows: 1 st Place $2500.00 2 nd Place $1500.00 3 rd Place $750.00 Contact the association to register. Full rules and entry form available at nscosmetology.ca

AGM Weekend Agenda agenda is subject to change Saturday September 11 7:30pm - 9:00pm 9:00pm Sunday September 12 Unique Cocktail Reception Fantasy Competition 8:00am - 9:00am 8:00am - 9:00am 9:00am - 10:30am 10:30am - 10:45am 10:45am - 12:00pm 12:00pm - 1:00pm 1:00pm - 3:00pm 6:00pm - 7:00pm Registration for AGM Breakfast Annual General Meeting Nutrient Break Annual General Meeting Lunch Annual General Meeting Buffet Dinner Distributor Tables 9-5 Scissor Sharpening 9-5 Anna Giguere, Euro Essentials, Stripless Hard Waxing 9-12 7:00pm - 9:00pm 9:00pm - 9:30pm 9:30pm - 11:00pm The Look Event Awards Presentation The Look Event Lori MacLeod-Doyle, l Oreal Professionnel, My First Seminar 1-4 Monday September 13 8:00am - 9:00am 8:00am - 9:00am 9:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 4:00pm Registration for Classes Breakfast Distributor Tables Scissor Sharpening See Class Schedule for Details Classes Times Edwin Johnston (KMS) 9-12 & 1-4 John Simpson (Goldwell) 9-12 & 1-4 Dayane Estevam (Euro Essentials) 9-12 & 1-4 Tisha Hall (Redken) 9-4 Krista Neville (Matrix) 9-4 Jerry DeCicco (Schwarzkopf) 9-12 & 1-4 Stella Livoti (Joico) 9-12 & 1-4 Nick Pascetta (Wella) 9-12 Gianpaolo Colombo (Sebastian) 1-4 Pedique (Glenda Martin, Eastern Esthetics) 9-12 Nail Art (Glenda Martin, Eastern Esthetics) 1-4 Weave Trends (Tracey Crawley) 9-4 Green Peel (Wendy Landry, Euro Essentials) 9-12 & 1-4 Art of Waxing (Lori Nelson, Maritime Beauty) 9-12 Spa/Salon Success & Sustainability (Anne Sharpe, Maritime) 9-12 Skin Rejuvenating System (Lisa Swain, Maritime Beauty) 1-4 UV Gel Enhancements (Andrea Likourgiotis, Maritime Beauty) 9-4 No Losers Here (Competition Class with Bonnie Williams) 9-4 Shaping, Styling & Finishing (Lina Shamoun, Metro Beauty) 1-4 Going Up: An Upstyling Seminar (Metro Beauty) 9-4 Opening Night Unique Cocktail Sampling Welcome Reception 7:30-9pm A cocktail tasting with Dave Deveau, District Manager with Kriscott Dist Diamond featuring some of David s favourite wines and unique cocktails. David Deveau comes to this event with over thirty five years experience in the liquor industry. Well versed in the beer and spirit areas, David s true passion is with the wines of the world. As a long time member of the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation s wine tasting and selection panel, David s vote placed many of the fines wines on the shelves of your favourite liquor store. David continues to travel the world to seek out new favourites. As an amateur food buff, David has also developed a true knack for foods and wine pairings and is always willing to pass on a recipe or two. Register Now for the AGM Weekend Meet fellow professionals and exchange ideas. Take classes with some incredible special guest artists, upgrade your skills, enjoy a wine and cocktail tasting with Dave. You can do all this and more at 2010 AGM Weekend. Special AGM Rates with the Ramada Plaza 1.800.561.3733 or 468.8888 - contact them for details and mention you are with CANS CALL THE ASSOCIATION TODAY TO REGISTER FOR THE AGM & CONFERENCE 902.468.6477 / 1.800.765.8757

2010ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING September 12, 2010 9:00am - 3:00pm Agenda Call meeting to order Notice Convening Meeting Ramada Plaza, Dartmouth NS September 12, 2010 as outlined in the Summer Newsletter Approval of Agenda Call for member concerns or additions Approval of Previous Minutes Annual General Meeting: September 21, 2009 Business Arising from the Minutes Reports of Officers & Committees President: Malcolm Norton Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee: Iris Harnish Finance: Angela Murray Legislative Committee: speaking for the committee, Noella Martin/Dana Sharkey Nominating Committee: Tracy Samson Auditors: Levy Carter Casey MacLean Office: Dana Sharkey Appointment of Auditors Elections Election of Officers & Members of the Executive Elections of members to the Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee in Cosmetology Special Business Unfinished Business Apprenticeship update from PELC New Business Discussions Motions to be brought forward at the AGM (see next section for details) Member concerns Ratify Expenses for the 2010 AGM Motion to Adjourn Motions to be Brought Forward Motion 1. It is proposed that the category of Junior License be discontinued. That discontinuance will require changes to the Cosmetology Act and bylaws. Rationale: There have been many problems with regard to junior license holders ( juniors ) trying to work in the industry and with labour mobility across Canada. This year alone, the Association received more than six written complaints and numerous calls about the issue of juniors having difficulty finding work and/or getting their hours signed off. Further, the Government advised us that they have received complaints about the issue as well. With regard to labour mobility, there have been calls from Alberta from our members who cannot become licensed there because they are juniors. The Alberta Government believes that juniors are still apprenticing. We need to move to a system that addresses that misunderstanding. (i) Problems trying to work in the industry A junior must now find a Master Cosmetologist to work under and this is leading to several types of problems. First, some juniors cannot find Master Cosmetologists in their communities, especially in rural Nova Scotia. Second, there have been problems as some juniors have not been able to get their hours signed off by a Master. As you all know in this industry, staff sometimes leave unexpectedly. However a departure can leave a junior dealing with someone who will not sign for hours. (ii) Labour Mobility In 2009 the new labour mobility protocol became effective to allow greater mobility of cosmetologists (and other professions) across Canada. The Nova Scotia category of junior is unique and that is creating issues. Across Canada, we are the only province to have tiered licensing. Other provinces provide a Hairstyling License or Esthetics License upon Graduating. The Nova Scotia junior category is confusing. In Alberta, for instance, the system perceives a junior to still be apprenticing.

AGM September 12, 2010 Continued... To address these concerns, the following changes are proposed to be made to the Cosmetology Act: Section 4 of the Act currently reads: 4. A person may be licensed to practice cosmetology in one or more of the following capacities: a. a Specific Cosmetologist; b. a Junior Cosmetologist; c. a General Cosmetologist; d. a Master Cosmetologist; e. a Master Cosmetologist Instructor. To delete the category of Junior we propose deleting subsection 4(b). Section 4 would then read: 4. A person may be licensed to practice cosmetology in one or more of the following capacities: a. a Specific Cosmetologist; b. a General Cosmetologist; c. a Master Cosmetologist; d. a Master Cosmetologist Instructor. Section 18(2) of the Act currently reads: Students and Junior Cosmetologists 18(2) No person who is licensed to practice cosmetology in the capacity of a junior cosmetology shall practice cosmetology except under the direct supervision of a person who is licensed to practice cosmetology in eh capacity of a master cosmetologist or master cosmetologist instructor and in a recognized school or in a place of business that mat be operated as a place of business where cosmetology is practiced. Proposed change: Delete reference and Junior Cosmetologists in title so that it reads only Students and delete subsection 2 entirely. The following changes would have to be made to the by-laws Section 3(2)(c) will have to be deleted. Section 3(2) currently reads: 3(2) Associate associate members shall be entitled to attend meetings of the Association as observers only. Any person may become an associate member if that person: a. is an owner/part-owner of a salon or school where cosmetologists work or train; b. is a student in training at an approved school of cosmetology; c. is a junior cosmetologist license holder; d. was a licensed cosmetologist when ceasing to work at the profession; and e. pays prescribed membership fees. In 2009, the membership approved a resolution addressing membership of salon owners. That change reads: 3(2) Associate - associate members shall be entitled to attend meetings of the Association as observers only. Any person may become an associate member if that person: a. is an owner/part-owner of less than 50% of a salon or school where cosmetologists work or train; b. is a student in training at an approved school of cosmetology; c. is a junior cosmetologist license holder; d. was a licensed cosmetologist when ceasing to work at the profession; and e. pays prescribed membership fees. Section 3(2)(c) would be deleted, and (d) and (e) would be renumbered. This section would then read: (2) Associate associate members shall be entitled to attend meetings of the Association as observers only. Any person may become an associate member if that person: a. is an owner/part owner of less than 50% of a salon or school where cosmetologists work or train; b. is a student in training at an approved school of cosmetology; c. was a licensed cosmetologist when ceasing to work at the profession; and d. pays prescribed membership fees. Also we propose deleting sections 5(3)(b) and 5(3)(c) from the by laws. These sections currently read: 5(3)(b) Junior Cosmetologist in Hairdressing License Upon the applicant successfully completing the training as prescribed in section 13(1) and (2) of the Act and upon successfully completing the examination as prescribed by the Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee in Cosmetology with an average mark of at least 65% in all phases, and upon paying to the Association the fees prescribed in these by-laws, the applicant shall be issued a Junior Cosmetologist in Hairdressing license, permitted to carry on the functions listed in section 2(1)(d)(I) of the Cosmetology Act while under the direct supervision of a Master Cosmetologist in Hairdressing or a Master Cosmetologist Instructor in Hairdressing. 5(3)(c) Junior Cosmetologist in Esthetics License Upon the applicant successfully completing the training as prescribed in Section 13(1) and (2) of the Act and upon successfully completing the examinations as prescribed by the Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee in Cosmetology with an average mark of at least 70% in all phases, and upon paying to the Association the fees prescribed in these by-laws, the applicant shall be issued a Junior Cosmetologist in Esthetics license, and shall be permitted to carry on the functions listed in Section 2(1)(d)(ii) of the Cosmetology Act while under the direct supervision of a Master Cosmetologist in Esthetics or a Master cosmetologist Instructor in Esthetics. The sections following those in the by-laws would have to be renumbered. Next, section 5(3)(d) of the Bylaws refers to a Junior. That reference would have to be deleted. Section 5(3)(d) currently states: 5(3)(d) General Cosmetologist in Hairdressing License Following 960 hours of practical experience under the direct supervision of a Master Cosmetologist in Hairdressing or Master Cosmetologist Instructor in Hairdressing in a registered salon/school, and being able to verify the following specified applications: haircuts - 100 applications, permanent waving/chemical relaxer - 25 applications; haircolouring/ lightening /highlights - 25 applications and successfully completing one pre-approved course in the subject of either perming, colouring, or cutting, the Junior Cosmetologist in Hairdressing licensee shall qualify for a General Cosmetologist in Hairdressing license. Upon application to the Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee in Cosmetology, providing evidence of such experience, and upon paying to the Association the fees prescribed in these by-laws, the licensee shall be issued a General Cosmetologist in Hairdressing license. We propose that it read: 5(3)(d) General Cosmetologist in Hairdressing License Upon the applicant successfully completing the training as prescribed in Section 13(1) and (2) of the Act and upon successfully completing the examinations as prescribed by the Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee in Cosmetology with an average mark of at least 70% in all phases, and upon paying to the Association the fees prescribed in these by-laws, the applicant shall be issued a General Cosmetologist in Esthetics License. Section 5(3)(e) will require the same change. Section 5(3)(e) currently reads: 5(3)(e) General Cosmetologist in Esthetics License Following 960 hours of practical experience under the direct supervision of a Master Cosmetologist in Esthetics or a Master Cosmetologist Instructor in Esthetics in a registered salon/school, and being able to verify the following specified applications: 40 facials, 25 facial waxings, 25 body waxings, 15 makeup applications, 15 lash tints, 40 manicures, 40 pedicures, and successfully completing one pre-approved course in

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AGM September 12, 2010 Continued... the subject of esthetics, the Junior Cosmetologist in Esthetics licensee shall qualify for a General Cosmetologist in Esthetics License. Upon application to the Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee in Cosmetology, providing evidence of such experience, and upon paying the Association the fees prescribed in these by-laws, the licensee shall be issued a General Cosmetologist in Esthetics license. With the change the section would read: 5(3)(e) General Cosmetologist in Esthetics License Upon the applicant successfully completing the training as prescribed in Section 13(1) and (2) of the Act and upon successfully completing the examinations as prescribed by the Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee in Cosmetology with an average mark of at least 70% in all phases, and upon paying to the Association the fees prescribed in these by-laws, the applicant shall be issued a General Cosmetologist in Esthetics License. Section 5(3)(m) refers to a Junior. It currently reads: 5(3)(m) Specific License: Body Sugaring Services Upon the applicant successfully completing the examinations as prescribed by the Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee in Cosmetology and upon paying the fee as prescribed in these by-laws to the Association, the applicant shall be granted a specific license permitting the holder to provide body sugaring services. The Specific License: Body Sugaring Services shall only be granted to those qualified applicants who apply within one year from the date of approval of this provision by the Governor in Council, following which body sugaring may only be provided by holders of a Junior Cosmetologist in Esthetics, General Cosmetologist in Esthetics, Master Cosmetologist in Esthetics, or Master Cosmetologist Instructor in Esthetics license. With the deletion of the junior category, the language would read: 5(3)(m) Specific License: Body Sugaring Services Upon the applicant successfully completing the examinations as prescribed by the Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee in Cosmetology and upon paying the fee as prescribed in these by-laws to the Association, the applicant shall be granted a specific license permitting the holder to provide body sugaring services. The Specific License: Body Sugaring Services shall only be granted to those qualified applicants holders of a General Cosmetologist in Esthetics, Master Cosmetologist in Esthetics, or Master Cosmetologist Instructor in Esthetics license. Next, at a previous AGM, the membership ratified the following resolution. We propose deleting the reference to a junior cosmetologist. With that change, the language would read: 24(1) Only those persons lawfully in possession of a current certificate as a specific cosmetologist, general cosmetologist, master cosmetologist or master cosmetologist instructor or who own at least 50% of a salon or school where cosmetologists work or training and are active members of the Association shall be entitled to vote at any meeting. 2010 Nominations/Elections Board 5 Positions up for Election Position Current Holder Offering President Malcolm Norton Re-offering Secretary Emma Walker Re-offering 1st Vice Paul MacCormack Pamela Hansen Re-offering Offering 2nd Vice Joyce Treen Re-offering Director Kristy Gower Re-offering Provincial Examining and Licensing Committee 2 Positions up for Election Position Current Holder Offering Examiner - Hair Amy O Keefe Re-offering Examiner - Hair Lori Langille Re-offering Government Position on the PELC is open in Esthetics. Criteria does apply, please contact you Association for details PELC Examiners must have 5 years as a Master Stylist or Esthetician, if interested please forward a resume to the Executive Administrator, Dana Sharkey dana@nscosmetology.ca no later than Sept. 3, 2010. 5(3)(o) Supervision of Junior Cosmetologists It is an offence for a Master Cosmetologist or a Master Cosmetologist Instructor, having supervision of a Junior Cosmetologist to: i. fail to maintain a current license; ii. leave a junior cosmetologist to deliver services alone in the salon; or iii. refuse to sign for proven hours worked and practical applications obtained by the junior cosmetologist. We propose that this proposed amendment not proceed or, if it is implemented before the AGM convene, that section 5(3)(o) be deleted from the by-laws. Also, at a previous AGM the membership proposed a change to section 24(1) of the by-laws. The proposed changes to that section would read: 24(1) Only those persons lawfully in possession of a current certificate as a specific cosmetologist, junior cosmetologist, general cosmetologist, master cosmetologist or master cosmetologist instructor or who own at least 50% of a salon or school where cosmetologists work or training and are active members of the Association shall be entitled to vote at any meeting. 902.233.5927 www.sheerz.ca Dean Young of Sheerz will be on site at the AGM Sunday and Monday sharpening scissors. $ 25

Eastern Esthetics Career College 19 Crane Lake Drive Halifax, NS 902.450.2160 We are your Education Centre PART 2 OF EASTERN ESTHETICS See Us for Upgrade Classes, Module Classes, Nails, Perma Lash, Electric File & more Provincial Exam Preparation Course for Artificial Nails (this program is required prior to the provincial exam) Nail Technology Program ~ 250 hours, 9 weeks (Approved by the Nova Scotia Department of Education) Call us for a list of next available classes & dates 1.888.859.3434 or 902.450.2160 www.lcneast.com 1.902.450.2160 1.888.859.3434 www.lcn.ca W e are dedicated to a partnership with you. By offering the biggest brands in the industry, along with a wide range of education and professional services, we keep you connected to the latest trends and technology. he Beauty of We are a business support group, whose purpose is to maximize the growth of our customers, our people and our brands who are the heart of our business. CO_003294

2009/2010 AWARDS PROVINCIAL HAIRDRESSING EXAMINATION 1st Highest Average Michelle Larade, Hair Design Centre 2nd Highest Average Samantha Blagojevic, Victoria Court 3rd Highest Average Shannon Beardsmore, Hair Design Centre PROVINCIAL ESTHETICS EXAMINATION 1st Highest Average Cherie Roach, Maritime Art 2nd Highest Average Tanya Grant, Academy 3rd Highest Average Carla Powell, Maritime Art On behalf of the Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia, the board of directors & the provincial examining & licensing committee, please accept our congratulations and best wishes for future success. Note: In order to qualify for an award, students must have passed the written and practical of the Provincial Exam on their first attempt.

GUESTARTISTS Edwin Johnston KMS For over 14 years Edwin has contributed to numerous photo shoots, campaigns and led countless educational events, while spreading his creativity and knowledge within the professional industry. He has been awarded top honors at every industry event such as the Contessa Awards, Mirrors Award and the prestigious NAHA Awards. Most recently, he was honored at the Mirror Awards held by Canadian Hairdresser Magazine as the Editorial Stylist of the Year in 2009. Tisha Hall Redken As a Redken Artist, Tisha has traveled nationally and internationally conducting mainstage shows, workshops, as well as in salon classes. Well versed in the disciplines of color, design and finishing, Tisha shares her artistic edge and technical know how with a charismatic and down to earth approach. Utilizing the business building sense that she has honed working behind the chair, Tisha provides valuable information to the hairstylist on how to build their business and increase their client base. Tisha has been a featured artist at the 2007 and 2009 Redken Symposium and is currently a facilitator at the Redken Exchange in NYC. Nick Pascetta Wella Nick Pascetta has been in the industry for over twenty years. During his time he has traveled across Canada, the United States and Europe. On his travels Nick has attended numerous classes, and participated in countless hair shows. Nick attributes his success to his many mentors. From them he has learned his work ethics, technical skills and his sense of creativity. For his inspiration he looks to both the fashion and music industries. Nick believes that education, dedication, and an open mind have allowed him to perservere in such a diverse industry for so long. Jerry DeCicco Schwarzkopf Jerry DeCicco has over 18 years experience in the professional beauty business. Jerry has developed and enhanced his skills through extensive North American travels and spent 5 years living and working in South Miami, FL. doing extensive print and photo shoot work. Jerry has a natural flare and passion for long hair styling, and recently developed a course on his techniques at the flagship ASK academy Schwarzkopf in Toronto, ON. Jerry is also a key member of the essential looks artistic team and facilitates cutting workshops in classrooms and on platforms in central and eastern Canada. John Simpson Goldwell As the 2008 North American Hair Colorist of the Year, John Simpson finds inspiration in everything from interiors and colors of new automobile collections to works of artists, fabrics and landscape details. He interprets what he sees into looks ranging from couture to street. With more than 18 years of experience A partner at Lewis Salon, John has been featured internationally in trade and consumer publications and has appeared on numerous television and radio programs. He was a member of the first U.S. Trend Zoom Design Team and named one of The Most Influential Men of Pittsburgh. Krista Neville Matrix Krista began her career with the beauty industry in 2001 in Newfoundland, Canada. After graduating top of her class, she was more than eager to immerse herself in the hair and fashion world. Krista trained endlessly with educators and took every opportunity to work with annual trade shows doing freelance work. Throughout her career, she has been featured on local television shows, as well as the national television program Hair Wars. After successfully opening Identity Salon and Spa, two years ago, it s no surprise that her passion for the beauty industry has allowed her to fulfill her dreams of being a dynamic stylist and mentor. Gianpaolo Colombo Sebastian Gianpaolo Colombo is the Artistic Director for HairAfter salon in Toronto. As a master of his craft, he keeps up with the latest techniques and hair trends, and constantly develops and refines his talent of taking precision cutting to another level with unique and distinctive techniques. He is known for his contemporary classic style and his edgy geometric designs. Gianpaolo knows that keeping yourself educated and updated is crucial to success in this industry. His three words to live by, Never stop learning. Stella Livoti Joico Stella Livoti made her entrance into the industry of hair design 27 years ago in New York City. She instantly fell in love with how gratifying it is to make people feel and look beautiful. Today she not only performs techniques on stage but she also works on photo shoots for Joico. At Joico s Artistic Institute in Darien, Connecticut, Stella facilitates work shops with her fellow guest artists. She has been noted as being direct and precise. Stella has the artistic ability to infuse classic styles with bold trends.

Dayane Estevam Euro Essentials Dayane brings experience and expertise of waxing to the highest level., Dayane has worked in a famed New York City Spa and has been educating for Essentials Wax for the past four years. You will see techniques with stripless waxes from brows to Brazilians. Look Event Presentation from Metro Beauty Lina Shamoun, Melanie Bourne, Paul Taylor & Sandra Galvao For the Sunday Evening Look Event Metro Beauty s Presentation will feature a blend of Metro Artists on stage. FREE SKILLS & UPGRADE CLASSES Deadline for class registration: September 5, 2010. Registrations will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Class schedule subject to change. STRIPLESS HARD WAX with Anna Giguere, Euro Essentials SUNDAY 9-12 (for students and juniors) Are you ready for a Stripless Body Waxing experience you ve never seen before? Cirepil & Escential Stripless Body Waxing from Perron Rigot meeting the demand for excellence, this wax delivers! Come and Test the Best, See, Touch & feel the difference! An interactive experience that will make you open up to a whole new way of thinking about your waxing services! MY FIRST SEMINAR with Lori MacLeod-Doyle, L Oreal Professionnel SUNDAY 1-4 (for students and juniors) My First Seminar is a program developed for students and new stylists to the industry. Discover the most beautiful job in the world! Basic coverage of services,structures of the hair and scalp and how to speak and present yourself and your industry in a professional manner.this is a L Oreal Professionnel program but all information is applicable to any salon,school or stylist no matter what line they currently work with EDWIN JOHNSTON KMS MONDAY 9-12 & 1-4 The Cutting Edge: Inside the KMS California Campaign Edwin presents a portfolio of looks that can be adapted to a wide variety of clients. Watch the looks of the current Campaign Book come to life! Under the direction of International Artistic Director, Edwin Johnston, you ll be inspired in this advanced creative atmosphere. JOHN SIMPSON Goldwell MONDAY 9-12 & 1-4 Color Zoom Evolving - The new Color Zoom 10 world Just Naked will be explained and demonstrated with a twist. John will share the inspiration he has derived from the Just Naked collection and how you can evlove the looks to create your own inspiring creations too. STELLA LIVOTI Joico MONDAY 9-12 & 1-4 Come join Joico for a high energy presentation. Watch as Stella shows you the most current trends in cutting and coloring. Introducing new colors to our fashionable Intensity Color Line, you will learn how to create all the bright high fashion colors your clients are looking for! Joico will also be showing the most current trends in cutting, from high fashion to Salon Sauvé Cuts. Come see Joico s newest asset to the industry, the Vapor Flat Iron, a flat iron that reconstructs as it straightens!! The only flat iron of its kind in the industry today! JERRY DECICCO Schwarzkopf MONDAY 9-12 & 1-4 Designed to illustrate both classics up-do s and quick and easy technique. Jerry DeCicco will demonstrate artistic and commercial long hair looks that will have creative interest and client appeal. This course will raise your comfort levels with long hair while delivering real techniques. NICK PASCETTA Wella MONDAY 9-12 Discover the beauty of gentle blondes Together with your wella professional s expert blonde partner, and the advanced technology of the new Koleston perfect special blonde range, you can achieve a wide spectrum of gentle blonde shades with exquisite shine and condition. Your license to blonde high-lift with gentle even results Wella professionals bring you a comprehensive set of tools that support you in creating high-lift blondes. From superior products and accessories to inspirational service and support, this is your license to create gentle, breathtakingly beautiful blondes. MORE

FREE SKILLS & UPGRADE CLASSES CONTINUED GIANPAOLO COLOMBO Sebastian MONDAY 1-4 Pharaohs of Form Collection Welcome to the Pharaohs of Form Next-Up collection. Smooth curves and geometric angles, undone bobs, strong fringes and bevelled edges. Hair is shaped and re-shaped by the must-have selection of Sebastian hairsprays Re- Shaper for re-moldable versatility, Shaper Zero Gravity for lightness and Shaper Fierce for strong hold. Plus touches of foundation from Texturizer, color dimension from Cellophanes and stronger, longer-lasting shapes from Texture Tandem. Striking, sculptural and de-constructed, this is the stuff legends are made of. TISHA HALL Redken MONDAY 9-4 Learn how to develop the hottest new looks from concept to creation. Discover the latest techniques from two of the industry s top design and color specialists. Learn how to find inspiration to create new looks for your clients. Work hands on to explore new techniques in design, color and finishing. Fast paced hands-on workshop that will guide you through the latest cutting, coloring and finishing techniques and take your creativity to new heights KRISTA NEVILLE Matrix MONDAY 9-4 The Matrix Global Design Team inspires you with the latest Global Trend Collection. For our 2010 Trend Collection of new Hair designs, the form is free, the line is liberated and movement is fluid and the feeling is boundless. Learn how to recreate these Featured looks as you elevate your skills using the C.R.A.F.T. methodology. There are no limits to what you can do to your hair. Express your individuality. Be challenged to creative cutting techniques Incorporating cut and color to form the total look Develop creative technique with your working tools Finishing techniques DAYANE ESTEVAN from Brazil, Euro Essentials MONDAY 9-12 & 1-4 Are you ready for a Stripless Body Waxing experience you ve never seen before? Cirepil & Escential Stripless Body Waxing from Perron Rigot meeting the demand for excellence, this wax delivers! Come and Test the Best, See, Touch & feel the difference! An interactive experience that will make you open up to a whole new way of thinking about your waxing services! GREEN PEEL COMFORT FACIAL with Wendy Landry, Euro Essentials MONDAY 9-12 & 1-4 Green Peel is a biological and all natural peeling method. Green Peel does not employ any synthetic peeling agents or chemicals. Green Peel has been successfully used in over 50 countries for over 50 years. Results are amazing! PEDIQUE WORKSHOP with Glenda Martin, Eastern Esthetics MONDAY 9-12 Join us and learn one of the hottest looks for feet today! Your clients will be thrilled with their beautiful French Manicured Toes!! Low maintenance, lasts all season, and looks fabulous. This is a fantastic way to earn more profit from NEW and existing clientele. LCN is the only product line that has developed a Gel especially for the toes. Model is required. NAIL ART WORKSHOP with Glenda Martin, Eastern Esthetics MONDAY 1-4 Create innovative Nail Art that clients crave with this hands on workshop. Be one of the first Nail Techs to experience LCN s all NEW Stamping System & the 3D Nail Forms. This is also the time to try colored free edging, permanent polish, marbleizing and more! Learn to add glitters, bouillons, and nail art chips, decals. Work with the NEW 3-D Colour Gel. Share your creative side with your classmates. Create new looks for the season. A perfect opportunity to TRY the extensive line of colour gels. A must for all Nail Technicians! No Model Required. WEAVE TRENDS with Tracey Crawley MONDAY 9-4 This is a hands on full day class learning the techniques of Hair Weaving. Track and sew: the hair is corn rowed and the weft of hair is sewn onto the corn row (partial head) Bonding: Involves attaching hair wefts with an adhesive or a glue (partial head). ART OF WAXING with Lori Nelson, Maritime Beauty MONDAY 9-12 Tools, model required, and limited to 12. As with any service there are correct and incorrect ways of performing these risk-filled treatments. Learn how to execute the common techniques of hair removal. Equally important is to understand the benefits, risks, room set-up, sanitation, and the treatment of ingrown hairs. MORE

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FREE SKILLS & UPGRADE CLASSES CONTINUED LEGAL LESSONS with Noella Martin, Wickwire Holm MONDAY 9-10 An informative and interactive discussion on the law as it pertains to your Industry, more specifically on lawsuits against Cosmetologists for negligent services. How to avoid a hair raising experience. SPA/SALON SUCCESS AND SUSTAINABILITY with Anne Sharpe, Maritime Beauty MONDAY 9-12 Success is defined as the achievement of something desired, planned, or attempted and the gaining of fame or prosperity. While sustainability is the ability to keep in existence; maintain. In this workshop we will discover 4 cornerstones to success and sustainability; 1. Foundations of leadership 2. Profitability factors 3. Continuous customer cycle 4. Staff recruitment SKIN REJUVENATING SYSTEM with Lisa Swain, Maritime Beauty MONDAY 1-4 The Skin Remodeling System is a revolutionary new skin rejuvenating system that effectively stimulates new collagen growth in a non invasive way. These technologies are effective on aged sun-damaged skin, skin plumping without the use of dermal fillers, skin tightening and smoothing of dynamic lines and wrinkles. Participants with learn the science behind the treatments of skin remodeling and resurfacing. UV GEL ENHANCEMENTS with Andrea Likourgiotis, Maritime Beauty MONDAY 9-4 Tools required & limit of 14 This 1-day intensive course will excite and inspire the Nail Professional with fundamental nail skills and new techniques. This is a hands-on (practice on each other), interactive class that will teach you how to lay the foundation for flexible, resilient and customized UV gel enhancements that last. Restricted to experienced Gel Nail Technicians. METRO BEAUTY WORKSHOP with Lina Shamoun MONDAY 1-4 Shaping,Defining & Creating Advanced Cutting, Styling & Finishing This Interactive seminar is offered as an expression of the Davines Look and Feel. This program provides demonstrations of the latest in cutting and styling, Influenced by the Davines Collections. Our Visionary Artsits will demonstrate cutting and Styling techniques the stylist can implement during the hands on segment as well as the next day in the salon. Davines Visionary Artist will inspire your creativity through demonstrating their unique collections, encouraging individual creative expression. This seminar will give you a better understanding of the Art Form of styling and finishing. You will be amazed at how diverse the Davines Styling Space tools for Wizards and Defining System are after creating your own unique total looks. METRO BEAUTY UPSTYLING SEMINAR with Guest Artists MONDAY 9-4 Going Up - An Upstyling Seminar Up Styling can be one of the most terrifying service for many stylist in our industry. For Many of us the foundations of up styling had been a challenge for even the most seasoned stylist. We will discuss in detail bridal consultation and how to understand what our clients are looking for in their total look. Our guest artist will share some very simple and effective techniques that will completely take the fear away from our most lucrative and fun services. Up styling can be very simply, very chic and a great moneymaker. It can prove to be one of our most creative services. In this seminar, students will be challenged with an amazing hands-on experience that will truly take the mystery out of how to create even the most challenging looks and also a fashion update on what is happening for up styles this season. Together we can help you ask with confidence... Going up Level : Intermediate Core Technical Skills 1 Day event Tools Required Combs, brushes, blow dryers, curling irons NO LOSERS HERE Competition Class with Bonnie Williams MONDAY 9-4 This is an introductory class to competition, includes: Everything you would want to know about competition but were afraid to ask! Slide show of winning looks. Judging, model selection, etc. As well as inspirational guest speakers, who will share their competition experiences. Attendees will develop a competition look, from model to cut, to color, to outfit and accessories. Time allowing, attendees will receive tips on blow drying and finishing.

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What about health? Introducing the NEW Health benefits plan for the Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia through Great West Life. Some of the highlights include: Association-based pricing on new groups and renewals Customized plans designed for each business Long term disability included for all groups Health plans also cover Independent contractors In addition to Group plans we also have a comprehensive Individual health plan with a variety of options. The value of one. The power of many. That s the difference with Group Insurance. As a member of the Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia, you re automatically entitled to the following benefits from Caldwell Roach Insurance and Aviva Traders: Group rates on your home and auto insurance 15% discount if you insure your car and home with us, multiple car discount, and more Easy pay options No monthly service fees Free, unlimited legal, health and home advise To learn more about the benefits exclusive to our program and to get a free quote, please contact Lindsey Graham at lgraham@cral.com or 1-866-894-4204. Truro Box 543, 643 Prince Street Truro, Nova Scotia B2N 5C7 Tel. 902.893.4204 Toll Free: 1.866.894.4204 Elmsdale 205 Highway 214 Elmsdale, Nova Scotia B2S 1J1 Tel.902.883.1550 Toll Free: 1.888.511.0777 www.caldwellroach.com

180 Crown Street Saint John, NB E2L 2X7 (506) 642-4616 AGM 11 Next year, the AGM will be in September (the specific venue has not yet been determined). Mark your calendars now for what is sure to be a major event for cosmetologists, with more guest artists, classes, social events and more! Details to be announced. Keep watching the association website at www.nscosmetology.ca The Cosmetology Association of Nova Scotia 126 Chain Lake Drive Halifax, NS B3S 1A2 tel 902.468.6477 fax: 902.468.7147 toll free 1.800.765.8757 www.nscosmetology.ca