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NAHA Entry Deadline February 9th 2012

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NAHA Entry Deadline February 9th 2012

Think You Have What it Takes to Compete with the Best? Put Your Skills to the Test!

The North American Hairstyling Awards (NAHA) is the most prestigious photographic hairstyling competition in North America.

Awards are given in the following 13 creative categories:

Avant Garde

Contemporary Classic

Editorial Stylist of the Year

Haircolor

Hairstylist of the Year

Newcomer Stylist of the Year - New for 2012!

Make-up Artist of the Year

Master Stylist of the Year - Invitation Only

Salon Team

Salon Design of the Year

Salon Master of Business (MBA)

Texture

NAHA 2012 Entries are due February 9, 2012. Get Started Today!

More About NAHA

NAHA is a Professional Beauty Association (PBA) event and is held during PBA Beauty Week. PBA advances the beauty industry by providing its members with actionable education, networking opportunities, industry events, business tools, and government advocacy to ensure business and career success.

PBA is the largest organization of beauty industry professionals with members representing salons, spas, distributors, manufacturers and licensed professionals. Visit probeauty.org or call 800.468.2274 (480.281.0424) to learn more.

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