AMERICA’S BEAUTY SHOW

by Ms. Esthetician on April 3, 2010


l:Desiree Mattoxx of Envie Labs, C:Scott Cole of Paul Mitchell R:Tiffany Taylor of Ms. Esthetician

America’s Beauty Show lived up to every ounce of its anticipation.  I was not disappointed; actually it made me really proud to be a part of such an amazing industry.  I had the wonderful opportunity to listen to Scott Cole of Paul Mitchell speak at the student assembly.  After, as Desiree and I were walking down the hall, we stopped and had a chat with him and took a pic.  How cool is that, uh totally.

Seeing that I am a twitteraholic, I was in heaven tweeting from the event and reading others tweets on the show as well.  Here is the link to the tweet stream ABS2010

l:Tiffany Taylor of Ms. Esthetician R:Jerry Netuno of Schedulicity

I was able to spend a little quality time with the business that makes it easy for clients to do business with me.  Schedulicity totally rocked it out.  If I hope and pray hard enough maybe next year, they’ll have a booth or something at the show.  They are changing the way esthetician’s and hair dressers do business.

I’ve always loved schedulicity’s approach to business.  It’s a relaxed casual fit, but totally professional and it is no wonder.  After meeting their fearless leader CEO Jerry Netuno, I totally get it.  This rockstar does business in a button up and jeans (well at least at ABS2010, he did).  If the brand fits, wear it, and they wear it well.  I always get the warm fuzzies when dealing with this company, and seeing them at ABS2010 was no exception.

Schedulicity may be the n.k.o.t.b. this go ’round, but definitely not for long, they are going places.

Kim VoDarico Jackson and Luis Alvarez also spoke at the student assembly; which was very inspirational.

Tabatha Coffey of Bravo’s Tabatha’s Salon Takeover was in the building.  I actually had the privilege of hearing her speak to both students and licensed professionals.  She was super down to earth, and gracious for all of the admiration and praise that she received during the show.

Although I am an esthetician, and due to technical difficulties (long story) was unable to meet her in person, I respect and appreciate her efforts to breathe new life into this industry.  Just in case you didn’t know.  Estheticians and hairdressers generally don’t speak the same language, but we love each other any ol’ way.

Here is something fun that happened, Desiree Mattoxx of Envie Labs got her nose waxed over at the Satin Smooth booth. Classic!

America’s Beauty Show was definitely a journey that needed to be taken.  I gained insight on being better in business, met really cool people, found a travel partner Desiree Mattoxx; she is totally cool and I learned the true definition of friendship.  I think that everything that happened at ABS2010 was supposed to happen just the way it did, and I would not change a single thing.  I’ve grown in my own skin and it feels kinda comfy.

If you attended America’s Beauty Show, what was your favorite part of the show?

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@colourgurl April 14, 2010 at 12:06 am

Wow, what an awesome post. Great videos. and you Miss Lady look fabulous! It sounds like this trip has made you bigger and better. Way to GO!

Donna March 11, 2011 at 8:49 pm

Great post about ABS2011! I cant wait to see whatsup tomorrow.

Ms. Esthetician March 14, 2011 at 2:18 pm

Hey Donna..Thanks This year was absolutely amazing!

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