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When You Know Better; You Do Better:By: Keyon Wilson
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Anniversary Spread:MWBH 1 Year Anniversary Spread
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MWBH Model SpotlightA Look at the styles of the Beautiful MWBH Models
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Straight From the MidwestLowKeezy
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Dress Down In the StreetsBy: Tiffany Harris
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Editor-In-Chief:Malisse Lockhart-Ford
Contributors:Tiffany HarrisKeyon WilsonNikki Binion
Kristie KennedyCandise Fulton
MWBH ModelsChristina Richardson
Asia “Diamond” MasonAmel Kouture
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Model | Amel KouturePhotography | MahesanMakeup | Vanessa SG
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To all the readers of MWBH Magazine:
We have finally turned 1!!! Exactly 1 year ago, Midwest Black Hair Magazine came onto the scene and we have gained fans from all over the world. To all our readers, contributors, models, and everybody else I would like to send a huge THANK YOU for all the support!
We have lots that will be coming in 2013, including our App that will be available in all app stores, stay tuned for the official drop date!
We are constantly striving to better our magazine for you, and would love to hear from you. Please let us know if you have any feedback, suggestions, questions, or general comments that you would like to share with us. Feel free to email us at: [email protected].
Have a happy and safe holidays, and Merry Christmas!
Thank you,
Malisse Lockhart-FordEditor-In-ChiefMidwest Black Hair Magazine
the editor
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contributors
Keyon WilsonKeyon ‘Noyek’ Wilson is a published author and model. As well, she is a hair care advisor for Indigofera Beauty.
Candise Lofton is a native Detroiter with a passion for writing. She enjoys music and the arts. Candise has earned a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and a Bachelor in Written Communications/Technical writer.
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Kristie Kennedy is a dynamic and inspiring creative artist across multiple platforms. She is passionate about inspiring women to be their best in every area of their lives. Her how to makeup videos are showcased on Tyra Banks TypeF.com and Style Videos on Ehow Style.com. www.kristiekennedy.com
Kristie Kennedy
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Tiffany Harris is from Cleveland, Ohio where she currently resides. She is an aspiring author and a family woman. Her favorite pass times are music and writing and hopes to one day be a world renowned publisher.
Tiffany Harris
Nikki BinionNikki Binion is a Chicago native cosmetologist, with an extensive back-ground in fashion, runway, video shoots and special events. Her exceptional talent and creativity has made her a successful salon owner, an independent artist at Kanvas Salon & Spa II. Nikki’s vast experience and industry knowl-edge has given her the opportunity to become a regional freelance glam tech. She is a hairstylist, a lash and brow specialist and truly believes in the art of healthy hair. Nikki is a licensed Cosmetologist from Creative Hairstyling Academy and has a passion for making the everyday client look and feel like a star.
Interested in becoming a contributor for Midwest Black Hair Magazine?
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Gracing the pages of many of our monthly magazines, you will find the faces of our beautiful and talented models. They are a major part of our successful first year. Flip the page to learn more about these talented individuals...
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Hair | Egypt Buck of Hair ArtistriPhotography | NayMarieMakeup | Scott AlexanderWardrobe |Haus of FalenciagoDesigner/Stylist | Scheron Harley
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When you encounter Asia Diamond for the very first time, never in a million years would you expect such grace and talent within her petite frame. The name Asia Diamond compliments her character as the way she crafts all of her many talents. They say that Diamonds leave an impact on all of our lives as Asia Diamond will when you experience her talent for the very first time.
Asia Diamond is the ultimate power house of talent from dancing, modeling, host-ing and even acting. This young lady hailing from the city of New York has come and taken Atlanta by surprise. She has been classically trained at Alvin Ailey, Dance Theater of Harlem, Joffrey Ballet, Harlem School of the Arts, and Harlem Hospital Dance Leadership Program.
In 2009 Miss Diamond relocated to Atlanta-within a year Asia Diamond managed to create an astonishing resume. Asia Diamond signed with SDA Talent Manage-ment, Bloc South Talent Agency Per-Gig and currently a model and choreographer for LS Management.
In addition to the above, Asia Diamond experience the opportunity to shoot with one of Atlanta’s renowned online magazines (Kontrol Magazine) loved her so much that they asked her to grace her presence on their stage at the second annual Fall Fashion Show.
Miss Diamond’s most recent projects include the Warner Brothers Movie A Cinder-ella Story: Once Upon A Song where she was a principal dancer. A Cinderella Story is currently on DVD. She has also had the pleasure of opening The Eriam Sisters (Americas Got Talent Semi-Finalist) Showcase to their single Diary.
Miss Diamond also assisted Ebony Steele (Co-Host of The Rickey Smiley Show) pre-dance class.
Not only does Miss Diamond dance, her physical Beauty has given her the fortune to be featured in several music videos for artists such as Busta Rhymes, Lil Mama, Lloyd, D. Ellis and Ray Lavender.
For more information visit facebook.com/asiadiamond and follow her on twitter @darealasiad. Want to see her dance check out youtube.com/theasiadiamond
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(Left and Right Photos)Hair | Egypt Buck of Hair ArtistriPhotography | NayMarieMakeup | Scott AlexanderWardrobe |Haus of FalenciagoDesigner/Stylist | Scheron Harley
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(Left and Right Photos)Hair | Egypt Buck of Hair ArtistriPhotography | NayMarieMakeup | Scott AlexanderWardrobe |Haus of FalenciagoDesigner/Stylist | Scheron Harley
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Hair | Egypt Buck of Hair ArtistriPhotography | NayMarieMakeup | Scott AlexanderWardrobe |Haus of FalenciagoDesigner/Stylist | Scheron Harley
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Amel Kouture is originally from North Af-rica, Morocco. Amel means Hope in Ara-bic. She was born and raised in France and currently live in the City of Angels.
Her loves are photography and fashion. She is currently working on launching her clothing line in the near future. She states that her hair is her number one asset. “My secret: Mane ‘n Tail et au Naturelle! Merci!”
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Photography | MahesanMakeup | Vanessa SG
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Photography | MahesanMakeup | Vanessa SG
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Photography | James JonesMakeup | Vanessa SG
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Christina Richardson is a model/blogger who enjoys traveling, volunteering, and meeting new people. When she is not traveling you can find Christina spending qual-ity time her husband Lavelle.
Photographer | Steele Photos Hair | Nadine DeBose of Hair
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(Left and Right Photos)Photographer | Steele Photos Hair | Nadine DeBose of Hair
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Being natural, as we have all gathered, is a beautiful thing. It signifies a woman’s strength and displays her confidence in her physical be-ing. Trust me when i say It’s not a trend; it’s an entity of our being, much more powerful than can be expressed. For this reason, it is impor-tant that your natural hair is properly cared for.
Since becoming aware of my hair and un-derstanding that it was naturally kinky, not knotted and nappy I have used so many style altering chemicals in an attempt to tame my natural hair. Yet and still I proclaimed I was indeed natural. In actuality I was natural with restrictions. Chemicals were in all my products beginning with the shampoo I used to clean my hair to the daily moisturizer I lived by for shine and softness.
What I didn't know was that all of that hair ”care” was slowly, over time, harming my hair. The alcohol, the petroleum, the sulfate and everything else that I had believed to be good for my hair was actually not good at all, but it made my hair look good in the end.
Many products are riddled with chemicals that we have over time believed were essentials in hair care beauty. In my household growing up, my mom used petroleum-based pressing oil faithfully to straighten out my kinks and the end product was absolutely gorgeous. My faith was built in what my mom used because it was tried and true to great results each time. So, when I became further educated about what my hair really needs and doesn't need, I must say I was sad to throw out my favorite hair grease, curling mousse and everything in between. When I was done, all I had left was a lonely bottle of olive oil. However, it was a start in the right direction of what my natural hair really deserved, a quality plant-based hair care
When You Know Better; You Do BetterBy: Keyon ‘Noyek’ Wilson
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ritual. By adopting a plant-based hair care ritual I found that I didn't have to compromise the health of my hair for beautiful results.
When developing your plant-based hair care ritual, keep in mind that it should cater to the six elements of proper hair care: cleanse, restore, nourish, moisturize, shine, and hydrate.
Cleanse- When cleansing the hair, opt in for a sulfate-free shampoo. I've found that suds are not the indication of clean, it’s simply the indication of sulfate, something African American hair doesn't need. Its harsh and strips the hair of its natural oils. African American hair needs just the opposite as it does not produce as much oil.
Restore- After cleansing, restore moisture and nutrients to the hair with a botanical conditioning creme. It’s also great for detangling and can be used for co-washing.
Nourish/Moisturize- What's a head of hair if the scalp is unhealthy? A healthy scalp is pertinent for yielding healthy hair. Consider hair dress and/or moisturizers comprised of natural hair butters such as Karite, essential oils such as pep-permint, lemongrass and ylang ylang.
Shine- Dull hair is the key to the demise of any beautiful style, instead of harmful aerosol sprays that contain alcohol, try a nourishing hair serum that contains oils such as sweet almond oil or avocado oil.
Hydrate- Always remember, natural hair craves moisture. Hydration is the key to moisture as it prevents breakage and retains length. An herbal infused hair mist works great with keeping the hair hydrated.
Other benefits of the use of the fresh and natural ingredients of a plant-based hair care ritual include aromatherapy. The essential oils such as peppermint, lemongrass and lavender are all therapeutic and greatly relaxing. After all whether you are transitioning into your natural state or simply embracing your already natural hair, it is still your journey and deserves to be as relaxed and worry-free as possible. If your current hair care ritual doesn't measure up quite as natural as you thought, don't stress, as grandma said, “When you know bet-ter; you do better.”
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Theannexbyao.com | aishaogletree.com
Stylist Spotlight
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Do you have a signature style? My signature cut; The bob again. I love it!!!! When I first learned the cut I was working at Family Affair Salon in Kan-sas city it was a young lady named CeCe and she had worked in white salons before and she knew how to cut it already. I studied it from what I saw and made my own since out of it. I start weaving my girls up and just mastered it. My cousin Shan-teria Mosley aka Teri. She was and is a big fan of my A-line bob and she is picky ass heck well she loved it and it became hers literally. I have referrals to this day coming and asking for “The Teri Bob”. I think my crop cut is pretty popular as well. I known as a great hair cut artist as well as an extensions specialist.
With the recent popularity of the retro hair-styles, what is your favorite? My favorite is the bob which in my opinion never really goes out of style it’s more of an ever evolv-ing look. The bob is a short cut that became very popular in the early 1900’s. in fact the infamous Vidal Sassoon is the creator of this masterpiece.
If you were only allowed to have one hair product on a stranded island, what would it be? This is an funny question... One product huh? Actually this is easy. I’m going to say a heavy moisturizing conditioner. I am a fan of Kera Kare humecto. But there are several good conditioners out here to choose from.
Kansas City Stylist, Aisha Ogletree, is one of the hottest stylist in the Midwest! Groomed with extreme talent and a huge entrepreneural spirit, she is taking the industry by storm. Check out our interview with the stylist of the month, Aisha Ogletree...
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What projects are you working on or do you have coming up? I am currently working on opening my new salon The Annex By AO in lees sum-mit mo. We cater women of all walks of life. We are a great team of skilled artist. We also have the Christmas with cosmos Gala. Which is an event for the beauty industry as a whole to come together to celebrate a year of success as well as to mix and mingle. I’m so looking forward to it all.
Visit TheAnnexByAO.com and AishaOgletree.com for more info on Ms. Aisha Ogletree.
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Straight From The Midwest...
Lowkeezy
Featured in many other me-dia channels in Evansville, IN, Agusta, AR, and in the Salt Lake City, UT, LowKeezy aka Phillip Jones has been making his stamp in the music indus-try. He has opened up for many Hip Hop headliners such as Too $hort, Petey Pablo, Murphy Lee, TI, Tech N9ne, The Outlaws, Trick Daddy, Knoc Turnal, Da-vid Banner, 2 Chainz, and Ch-ingy just to name a few.
We have sat down with this Midwest Underground artist to get a one-on-one interview... Flip the page to go backstage with LowKeezy...
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Tell us a little about Lowkeezy. LowKeezy is a hard working, hip hop artist that has been doing this music thang for quite sometime now, all work and very little play, a success story in the makeing, I will continue to lay low until the work is done and then Lowkeezy will be seen.
Where are you from? I’m from Evansville,In, I moved to Topeka,KS at a young age where I spent most of my days, now I reside in Kansas City. “Midwest to the heart”
Who are your musical inspirations? The early movement of hip hop raised me, I remember when my Uncle Marvin introduced me to my first boom box with a whodini cassete tape in it and i’ve been hooked everysince and my other cousin taught me how to beat box when I was like 7, I took alot from the early artist’s like like Big Daddy Kane, LL Cool J, Dj Quik and Snoop Dogg, that’s where this Lowkeezy swagg comes from.
What are your thoughts on the current hip hop scene? Um, mixed opinions because on the business side it has grown up, but the music side is nothing like it use to be, I think the game is to crowd-ed with the same type of sound, back in the day it was more different type of sounds, now you can’t tell one coast from the other, everybody wants to do the same type of sound which is the sound that is making the most money.
What separates you from other artist?Because I stay in my own lane, I do me that’s why I like being an under-ground artist because I have creative control. My music has no limita-tions, I never want to fall in a category of a certain type of style,my style changes like the weather,but my voice is unique their ain’t nobody out there that has a voice like mine.
You just released a mixtape in November with another Kansas City artist, K-Boy, and hosted by DJ Rice. Can you tell us more about that? Yes K-Boy is my Brother from another, we been going hard on this music for a minute now, I put him on my first cd Lowkey’s World when he was just a freshman I was already out of school then and he killed it and now he’s on a nother level with it,his metaphor game is crazy, so when u put me and him together it’s rediculous and we just put out the Mixtape “We Out Here Vol 1“ with Dj Rice who is connected with alot of big Dj circuits such as core dj’s and ect. He is real big out here in Kansas City and Columbia,Mo also, we just released it on DatPiff.com for free.
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Do you have a favorite song off of that album? Yes all of them haha
Where can people purchase/download the album? They can go to that datpiff.com and search Lowkeezy & K Boy or check cdbaby.com/lowkeezy i’m on itunes as well.
Are there any musicians that you would like to work with in the future? Big Boi from Outkast and Keisha Cole
Tell us a little about your fashion style? I usually will wear a fresh Ralph Lauren Polo colar shirt and some Ralph Lauren Polo cargo Khaki’s or some fresh Levi jeans and some Ralph Lauren Polo boots if im going casual, but if im going for the street wear I will probally have on low top chuck taylors or some all white low top airforce 1‘s and can’t forget a fresh snapback hat for accesories and some versace cologne.
For those fans that have been with you for a while, they know that you used to have braids. Do you miss your longer hair? Somedays I do, but it took to much work to keep them up, I actually thought about growing some dreds, I but I think im going to stick with the waves for a little while longer.
Who is/are your barber(s) that keeps your hair cuts always nice?I actaully have a barber I go to in Topeka and one in Kansas City, My barber in Topeka, Ks is Marshall Banks at Center Stage off 6th in Washburn and my other barber is VJ Mcdaniels at the image of, off 95th in antioch in Overland Park, KS.
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For booking or features contact [email protected] and you can stay in tune with what im doing by logging on to lowkeezy.com.
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Do you have any upcoming projects that you would like to let our readers know about? Yes, my next release will be with my Brother “Top” Titled Top & LowKeezy “Meet Me N June” and my solo album will be coming soon also called “Focu$ed On My Grind”
Can you tell us the names of your different albums?Wow, Let’s see my first album came out in 2001“ which was Kuruption “Outta Ya League” then 2003 “LowKey’s World, in 2004 “Dedicated”, 2006 “Rise & Grind”
For booking or features contact [email protected] and you can stay in tune with what im doing by logging on to lowkeezy.com.
www.myspace.com/lowkeezy
www.facebook.com/reallowkeezy
www.twitter.com/lowkeezy
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Everyone wants to look their best right? However, looking your best can be hard if you don’t know where to begin look-ing. Have you ever been out and seen someone who is dressed to the 9’s and has mean swag? Well when we see those people we stop them and ask them to share their shopping and fash-ion expertise.
Meet Dyeesha “Diamond Princess” Jones. She is a 24 year old aspiring model from Cleveland, Ohio who has done some work with Soft Kiss Modeling. When this single mother isn’t making sure the patients at Hillcrest Hospital are fed well she is killing the streets with her fierce fashion choices and doing it on a budget as well. For the sake of us all who would love to get the look of a Diamond Princess I got her to give me the inside scoop on her look.
When asked to name this look Ms. Jones called it “A Night Out on the Town”. What is your favorite store to shop at and for what reason? “I love to shop at Tomorrow’s in East Cleveland for their shoe selection and I can always find a cute inexpensive outfit.” Do you have a ritual when you are getting your swag on? “When I’m getting dressed I play music, have a drink and take pictures of my completed look.” I think that’s a ritual we could all work with. Have you ever purchased a fashion item that you felt was overpriced but still you just had to have it? “Yes, I have. I once paid $23 for a costume neck-lace from Donnard’s, but it was cute and I refused to leave the store without it!” When it comes to being swagged out is make-up a necessity or an accessory? “Definitely a necessity!”
Ok Ms. Jones you are definitely swaggerific and we will be keeping our eyes on you!Want this exact look?Camisole – 2 for $12 at DotsHigh – Low Top – $19.99 at Tomorrow’sBottoms - $19.99 at Tomorrow’sShoes - $39.99 at Tomorrow’s
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Description: Midwest Black Hair Magazine is a monthly publication that is devoted to showcasing African American hair styles, promoting local hair and beauty stylist, supporting local small businesses, putting a spotlight on hair & beauty events in the Midwest, and providing hair, beauty, and health information.
We are looking for Advertising Sales Agents across the Midwest to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for creating new and servicing existing accounts, sales experience a plus. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated, responsible, self-starter.
*This position is based solely on commissions.
Contact: Applicants can send a resume and cover letter to Malisse Lockhart-Ford at [email protected]
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Midwest Black Hair Magazine Marketing/Advertising Intern
Job/Internship type: Unpaid Internship
Company/Publication Name: Midwest Black Hair magazine
Location: --
Description: Midwest Black Hair Magazine is a monthly publication that is devoted to showcasing African American hair styles, promoting local hair and beauty stylist, supporting local small busi-nesses, putting a spotlight on hair & beauty events in the Midwest, and providing hair, beau-ty, and health information. We are looking for a Marketing/Advertising Intern to join our team.
Candidate would be responsible for assisting with marketing and advertising campaigns for the magazine.
Candidates should have the following:Experienced with social mediaCreative ideas for advertising marketing and campaigns
*This position is UNPAID and is also VIRTUAL
Contact: Applicants can a resume and cover letter to Malisse Lockhart-Ford at [email protected]
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Midwest Black Hair Magazine Graphic Design/Media Intern
Job/Internship type: Unpaid Internship
Company/Publication Name: Midwest Black Hair magazine
Location: --
Description: Midwest Black Hair Magazine is a monthly publication that is devoted to showcasing African American hair styles, promoting local hair and beauty stylist, supporting local small business-es, putting a spotlight on hair & beauty events in the Midwest, and providing hair, beauty, and health information. We are looking for a Graphic Design intern to join our team.
Candidate would be responsible for assisting the Editor and Art Director with the design of the monthly issues, photo editing, and assistance with promotional merchandise.
Candidates should have the following:Very CreativeMulti-taskedGood communication skillsAbility to prioritize work and meet tight deadlinesExperience with Adobe CS4/CS5Knowledge or open to learn Adobe Premiere Pro
Candidate should have access to a computer with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
*This position is UNPAID and is also VIRTUAL
Contact: Applicants can send a resume and cover letter to Malisse Lockhart-Ford at [email protected]
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Midwest Black Hair Magazine Freelance ContributorJob/Internship type: Unpaid Freelance
Company/Publication Name: Midwest Black Hair magazine
Location: --
Description: Midwest Black Hair Magazine is a monthly publication that is devoted to showcasing African American hair styles, promoting local hair and beauty stylist, supporting local small businesses, putting a spotlight on hair & beauty events in the Midwest, and providing hair, beauty, and health information. We are looking for freelance contributors to join us that have an interest in the hair & beauty industry, and also have a passion for writing.
Candidates should have the following:CreativeOpen to write about different subjectsBe able to bring your own article ideas to the tableSkill set in writing and editingFamiliar with the African American hair and beauty industry
Contact: Applicants can send samples of their writing along with a resume and cover letter to Malisse Lockhart-Ford at [email protected]
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Timeka’s Hair Design646 Fifth Ave.Aurora, IL630-585-1441
Joyce Hair Braiding581 Sundance Dr.Bolingbrook, IL 60440630-759-0405http://www.joycehairbraiding.com/hairstylesalbum.htm
Glo On Braids & Natural Hair-stylingChicago, IL773-643-8299www.glo-onnaturalhair.com
My First Salon (Kids Salon)1724 East 71st StreetChicago, IL 60649773-363-1000www.myfirstsalon.com
Soul Salon Spa4256 S. Cottage GroveChicago, IL 60653773-268-3390www.soulsalonspa.com
AJES The Salon628 W. Randolph, Chicago, IL(312) 454-1133
Time Hair Gallery 943 W. Randolph #2WChicago, IL (312) 421-5097
Black Pearl 7126 RidgeChicago, IL(773) 338-9311
Blyss Full Service Salon1703 E. 87th StreetChicago, IL(773) 768-8955
Christian Fields Style Bar6550 S. Cottage Grove AvenueChicago, IL 60637(773) 288-5627
Desi’s Full Service Salon2130 West 95th StreetChicago, IL 60643(773) 445-8300
DiAnne B. Natural Hair1610 West HighlandChicago, IL 60660(773) 764-5127www.DianneBNaturalHair.com
Freedom Hair Salon1518 N. Ashland AvenueChicago, IL 60622(773) 252-4247
Hair Dare You1459 E. 53rd St., 2nd FlChicago, IL 60615(866) 384-9386, (773) 288- 0000www.hairdareyou.com
Amazon Salon, Inc.5548 S. State StChicago, IL 60621773-256-0500http://www.amazonsaloninc.com/
Kings & Queens Natural Hair Studio 4519 South Calumet, #1SChicago, IL 60653(708) 323-8260(773) 895-4968
Mane Abstracts 16 N Morgan StreetChicago, IL 60607(312) 666-999
Nappy Headz 4141 North BroadwayChicago, IL(773) 549-2664Red Karma3523 S. Indiana AvenueChicago, IL(312) 842-3482
The Tribesman4459 S. Indiana AvenueChicago, IL, 60653(773) 268-6900
Time Hair Gallery 943 W. RandolphChicago, IL, 60607(312) 421-5097
Toss Hair Salon60 E. 13th StChicago, IL 60605(312) 986-8677
Why Knot Concept Salon805 W Randolph Street 203Chicago, IL 60607 (312) 421-6580
Desi’s Full Service Salon2130 W. 95th StreetChicago, ILPhone: 773-445-8300
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ILLINOIS
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The Abyss Salon67 E 16th StChicago, IL 60616(312) 880-0263
Amazon Natural Look Salon5548 S. State StreetChicago, IL(773) 256-0500
Eshe Day Spa & Salon 8 S. Michigan Ave. Suite 200Chicago, IL 60603312.629.0376http://www.eshedayspa.com/
The Hair Source197 Peterson Rd. Libertyville, IL 60048(847) 573-1993
A Salon Bizz 9834 W. Roosevelt RoadWestchester IL, 60154708.681.9834http://www.asalonbizz.com/
Ego Styles7325 Mallard Ln Schereville, IN 46375219-759-EGOS (3467)http://www.styleseat.com/ego-styles
Adaru 6524 N. Carrollton Indianapolis, IN 46220
INDIANA
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Reflections 8255 Craig StIndianapolis IN 46250317.596.9200http://www.reflectionsindy.com/index.html
Bourgeoisie Hair Gallery2707 N. Tibbs AvenueIndianapolis, IN 46222
Brunette Salon6531 Ferguson StreetIndianapolis, IN 46220(317) 253-9540
Divine Hair Design3673 W. 86th StIndianapolis, IN 46268
Do or Dye Hair Studio916 N. Shadeland Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-375-1008
Natural Solutions by Kristy4460 Keystone AveIndianapolis IN 46205Phone: 317-541-9600
Cheveux Hair Salon1315 Mishawaka aveSouth Bend, IN 46615574.234.1455http://www.itsallaboutthecut.com/Cheveux/Welcome.html
Salon Fabulous4102 E Michigan StIndianapolis IN 46201Phone: (317) 357-4322
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KANSASBlack Panther Beauty Salon926 North West StreetWichita, KS 67203(316)943-3327
Girlfriends Salon2059 East Santa Fe Street Olathe, KS 66062(913) 764-8988http://www.girlfriendsthesa-lon-ks.com/
Double TakeStylist- Rashida Bonds13459 Switzer Road Overland Park, KS 66213(913) 814-7200http://doubletakesalonandspa.com/
KC Braids4301 State AveInside Midway Shopping CenterKansas City, KS 66102http://www.facebook.com/KC-BraidsMeika 347-404-4070Tanisha 816-695-2667
Braid Creations2862 W. 47th AveKansas City, KS 66103(913) 362-9858
Khadim Afircan Hair Braids6249 E. 21st Street North, Suite 104 Wichita, Kansas 67208316-618-0515http://khadim.us/
MICHIGANHappy To Be Nappy Salon & Spa18945 Livernois AveDetroit, MI 48221313-340-HAIRwww.happytobenappy.com
Rooted Salon & Spa22313 Kelly RdEast Pointe, MI313-587-6000www.rootedsalonandspa.com
The Hair Diva2956 W. DavidsonDetroit, MIhttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Detroits-Hair-Diva/318046111548410?sk=wall
Shades of Ebony15153 Gratiot AvenueDetroit, MI 48205-1324 (866) 462-9659http://www.shadesofe-bonydetroit.com/
Everette’s Cornrows 16094 E. 8 Mile Rd.Detroit, MI 48205313-527-2884http://www.everettes.com/
Locks 4 Life26125 Greenfield RdSouthfield, MI 48076248-552-6288http://www.locks4life.com/
Maasai Braids & Gift Shop122 Grant Avenue AvenueJunction City, Kansas 66441785-238-1677http://www.maasaibraids.com/
Center Stage Unisex Kuts & Style Salon606 Washburn AveTopeka, KS 66606
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Riccardo’s Place10333 West 8 Mile RoadDetroit, MI 48221(313) 342-330
Weave Got You CoveredSouthfield, MI 48075249-688-5683http://www.weavegotyoucov-ered.com/
B Unique Hair Boutique21700 Greenfield Suite 412Oakpark MI 48237248-967-9383http://www.buniquehair.com/
Sy’s African Hair Braiding20761 Kipling St Oak Park MI 48237(248) 254-2189http://www.sysafricanhair-braiding.com/
Harold’s Place The Hair Salon for Children and Families2663 W. Grand Blvd.Detroit, MI 48208(313) 972-4141
Babe’s Beauty & Barber Salon 20359 ConantDetroit, MI 48234(313)779-3246
MISSOURITresses Au Naturale3914 IndianaKansas City, MO 64130816-778-5414
BestTresses Barber Salon 1656 E. 63rd StreetKansas City, MO 64110(816)-500-0740
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Your Natural Image216 West 39th St.Kansas City, MO(816) 695-3563http://www.yournaturalimage.com/
Leons Cutting Edge621 Mock Unit – BBlue Springs, MO816) 878-8229
Beauty by Design2951 Patterson Rd.Florissant MO 63031(314) 830-3222
Creative Cuts & Locks Barber & Style 1723 S New Florissant RdFlorissant, MO(314) 524 –4266
Head Turners Hair & Nail Designs6342 Lucille AveSt. Louis, MO 63136314-381-8880http://www.headturnershair.ypgs.net/http://headturnershair.com (for retail)
Jeannine’s Hair 4211 VirginiaSaint Louis, MO 63111(314) 353-7807
Napps 6267 Delmar Blvd.Saint Louis, MO(314) 727 -0312
Natural Hair Reigns N Style2944 Derhake Rd.Florissant, MO63033-3900, (314) 838-9990
Salon Indigo2319 Woodson roadSt. Louis, MO 63114314-374-7124www.salonindigo.org
Realistic Manes Salon Con-cepts2020 Nicollett Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55404612-827-8117http://www.realisticmanessa-lon.com/
Malobe Natural Hair Salon915 West Lake St.Minneapolis, MN 55408612-823-8626http://www.malobe.com/
MINNESOTA
Catrynas Braiding StudiosNebraska(402) 578-7747http://www.catrynas.blogspot.com/
NEBRASKA
OHIO
NORTH DAKOTAPlease send in your loacal
salon information!!!
The Loc Shoppe 3700 Avalon Shaker Heights, OH(216) 921-5410
DJ’s Image Beauty Salon500 Ross Ave.Cincinnati, OH 45217(513) 641-3333
Salon Favor7370-G Kingsgate WayWest Chester, OH 45069(513) 779-2147
Reverence Salon 3649 Lee Rd, Upper LevelShaker Heights, Ohio(216) 921-4242
Jennifer Wells - Stylist3138 Lee-Washington BlvdCleveland Heights, OH 44118 216-320-9675
The Hair Cafe3964 Mayfield RoadCleveland Heights, Ohio(216) 644-5431
Exquisite Barber & African Hair Braiding 3140 S Hamilton RoadColumbus, OH 43232-5657 (866) 632-3561http://www.exquisitehairbraid-ing.com/
OKLAHOMAPhat Headz Salon4528 S.E. 29TH StreetDel City, OK(405) 741-7006
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Platinum Salon 6808 S. Memorial Dr., Suite 206Tulsa, OK 74133(918) 286.8634http://www.platinum-salon.com/
SOUTH DAKOTAPlease send in your loacal
salon information!!!
New Waves Hair Styling Studio4481 N 76th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53210(414) 464-7780
Oluchi, LLC5010 N. 26th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53209414-610-5646
WISCONSIN
COSMATOLOGY PROGRAMSDudley Beauty College1756 West 95TH StreetChicago, IL(773) 445-5765
Empire Beauty School 3810 E Southport Indianapolis, IN (317) 489-5656 5750 Crawfordsville Road, Speedway Super Center Indianapolis (317) 204-4562 www.empire.edu
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House of Heavilin Beauty School5720 Troost Avenue Kansas City, MO 64110(816) 523-2471http://kc-hair.com/
ERIC FISHER ACADEMY 6727 W. CentralWichita, KS 67212 Phone: 316-440-5555Fax: 316-440-4985http://www.ericfisheracademy.com/[email protected]
ACADEMY OF AESTHETIC ARTS, LLC10316 Shawnee Mission Parkway Shawnee, KS 66203 800-996-7335 or 913-397-7546FAX: 913-962-7560http://www.academyofaestheti-carts.com/[email protected]
B STREET DESIGN SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONALHAIR STYLING - LAWRENCE1601 W 23rd StLawrence, KS 66046Phone: 785-832-2600Fax: 785-856-0619http://[email protected]
BELLUS ACADEMY1130 West Loop PlaceManhattan, KS 66502785-539-1837 & 1-800-696-1765Fax: 785-539-1651http://www.bellusacademy.edu
B STREET DESIGN SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONALHAIR STYLING - MANHAT-TAN512 Poyntz Ave. Manhattan, KS 66505 Phone: 785-776-4794Fax: 785-776-4482Bill Hancock, Ownerhttp://www.bstreetdesign.com/manhattan.asp
B STREET DESIGN – OVER-LAND PARK10324 MastinOverland Park, KS 66212 Phone: 913-492-4114Fax: 913-492-2597http://www.bstreetdesign.com/overland-park.asp
B STREET DESIGN –TO-PEKA3602 S Topeka Blvd Topeka, KS 66611 Phone: 785-267-7701Fax: 785-266-7411http://www.bstreetdesign.com/topeka.asp
B STREET DESIGN - WICH-ITA1675 S. Rock Rd., Ste 101 Wichita, KS 67207 Phone: 316-681-2288Fax: 316-681-2368http://www.bstreetdesign.com/wichita.asp
COWLEY COUNTY COMMU-NITY COLLEGE 125 S. 2nd St.Arkansas City, KS 67005 Phone: 620-441-5315 - 800-593-2222 Ext. 5284Fax: 620-441-5350http://www.cowley.edu/depart-ments/business/[email protected]
DODGE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY DEPT2501 N. 14th Avenue Dodge City, KS 67801 Phone: 620-225-0288Fax: 620-225-2353 http://www.dccc.cc.ks.us/[email protected]@dc3.edu
ENTOURAGE INSTITUTE OF BEAUTY & ESTHETICS12004 W. 95THLenexa, KS 66215 Phone: 913-888-2800Fax: Fax: 913-322-0747http://www.entouragebeauty.com/[email protected]
FT SCOTT COMM COLLEGE – FT. SCOTTCOSMETOLOGY DEPT7 S. NationalFort Scott, KS 66701Phone: 620-223-5220Fax: 620-223-5240http://www.fortscott.edu/
FT. SCOTT COMM COLLEGE - PITTSBURGAssociate Dean Judy Collins813 N. Broadway, Suite BPittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-231-4497Fax: 620-235-1754
COSMATOLOGY PROGRAMS CONTD.
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GARDEN CITY COMMU-NITY COLLEGE 801 Campus Drive Garden City, KS 67846 Phone: 620-276-8713Fax: 620-276-9630http://[email protected]
HAYS ACADEMY OF HAIR DESIGN1214 E. 27th St.Hays, KS 67601Phone: 785-628-6624Fax: 785-623-4870http://[email protected]
INDEPENDENCE COMMU-NITY COLLEGECOSMETOLOGY DEPART-MENT200 Arco Place Suite 308 Independence, KS 67301 Phone: 620-332-1410 Fax: 620-332-1412http://[email protected]
JOHNSON COUNTY COMM. COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY DEPT9780 West 87th St Overland Park, KS 66210 Phone: 913-469-8500 or 913-469-2390 Fax: 913-649-1050http://[email protected]
LA BARON HAIRDRESSING ACADEMY 8119 RobinsonOverland Park, KS 66204 Phone: 913-642-0077 Fax: 913-642-0077 - Call Firsthttp://[email protected]
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KANSAS CITY KS COMM. COLLEGETECHNICAL EDUCATION CENTER 2220 North 59th St.Kansas City, KS 66104 Phone: 913-627-4100Fax: 913-627-4109http://[email protected]@kckcc.edu
MITSU SATO HAIR ACADEMY 9062 Metcalf Ave. Overland Park, KS 66212 Phone: 913-341-7286Fax: 913-341-3411http://[email protected]
NORTHWEST KANSAS TECH-NICAL COLLEGE1209 Harrison PO Box 668Goodland, KS 67735 Phone: 785-890-3151Fax: 785-890-5711http://www.nwktc.edu/[email protected]
PAUL MITCHELL THE SCHOOL – OVERLAND PARK8731 W. 95th StreetOverland Park, KS 66212 Phone: 913-381-5757Fax: 913-381-5858http://www.paulmitchellthe-school.com
PAUL MITCHELL THE SCHOOL - WICHITA3242 N. Rock Road, Ste. 106 Wichita, KS 67226 Phone: 316-630-0600 Fax: 316-630-0602Clint and Schrene Davis, Own-ers http://pmtswichita.com
REGENCY BEAUTY INSTI-TUTE - OLATHE12517 South Rogers Rd. Olathe, KS 66062 Phone: 913-538-5087Toll Free: 800-787-6456Fax: 913-538-5088http://www.regencybeauty.com
REGENCY BEAUTY INSTI-TUTE - TOPEKA1930 SW Wanamaker Rd, Suite A.Topeka, KS 66604 Phone: 785-272-0784Toll Free: 800-787-6456Fax: 785-272-7586http://www.regencybeauty.com
REGENCY BEAUTY INSTI-TUTE - WICHITA8227 E. Kellogg Dr.Wichita, KS 67207 Phone: 316-681-0950Toll Free: 800-787-6456Fax: 316-681-9943http://www.regencybeauty.com
SEWARD COUNTY COM-MUNITY COLLEGE 1801 N KansasLiberal, KS 67901 Phone: 800-1373-9951 http://[email protected]
SIDNEY’S HAIRDRESSING COL-LEGE200 E. 3rdHutchinson, KS 67501 Phone: 620-662-5481FAX: same number - call firsthttp://[email protected]
TRENDSETTERS SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY1957-1961 N 63rd DrKansas City, KS 66104Phone: [email protected]
VICTORIA’S SCHOOL OF NAIL TECHNOLOGY1813 N BroadwayWichita, KS 67214 Phone: 316-264-4663Fax: [email protected]
XENON INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY 3804 W. DouglasWichita, KS 67203 Phone: 316-943-5516Fax: 316-943-7244http://[email protected]
XENON INT’L ACADEMY 1215 E. Santa FeOlathe, KS 66061Phone: 913-782-4004Toll Free: 800-998-9645Fax: 913-782-0449http://[email protected]
Z HAIR ACADEMY, INC2429 Iowa StreetLawrence, KS 66046Phone: 785-749-1488Fax: 785-749-6070http://www.zhairacademy.com
COSMATOLOGY PROGRAMS CONTD.
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Z HAIR ACADEMY, INC 14471 MetcalfOverland Park, KS 66223Phone: 913-402-4700Fax: 913-402-4790http://www.zhairacademy.com
Vatterott Coloege 3550 West Clay Street, St. Charles, MO 63301 Toll Free: 888-553-6627
3131 Frederick Avenue, St. Joseph, MO 64506 Toll Free: 888-553-6627
11818 I Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68137 Toll Free: 888-553-6627
3609 North Marx Drive, Quincy, IL 62305 Toll Free: 888-553-6627
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