
This week I decided to switch it up, instead of visiting my sponsor I helped my aunt prepare for her hair competition. When you’re at these shows you don’t think of what’s going on behind the curtain, and I can tell you it’s a lot going on back there. As my aunt put it there are three key elements to a perfect performance: style, creativity, and skill. What she means by that is, you must think deeply about design you’re going to do, how you’re going to do it, and how to spice up your presentation to the judges. It sort of reminded me of Mr. Wellington said about time. This is your name on the line, you would hand your boss crap, so why give your audience it? These are potential costumers you could be receiving, and if you give them you best work, they’ll give you their money.It seemed to be another eye opener for me this week, and I enjoyed watching my auntie do what she does best.
These ladies look resplendant in their creative costumes; however, this is not attire to be worn out to dinner or to the club. It is so great of you to refer back to Mr. Wellington's wise words.
ReplyDeleteThats pretty cool. I love when a person wcan do something creative with their hair.
ReplyDeleteThat's real cool right there. I really think that hair shows are always so interesting. They really do amazing things with hair. Have you seen Good hair, they have a hair show in that.
ReplyDeleteI've been to a hair show before and it was so much fun. I am a hair person so it made the experience tha tmuch more important.
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