July 2013 Issue- Midwest Black Hair Magazine

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Hair... Beauty... Events... Q&A’s... And More!!!

One-On-One With Actress

Robinne Lee

Celebrity Stylist

Bethany

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The Hair Color Issue!!!

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month featured 26 Robinne Lee:

Join us as we go One-On-One with Hollywood Actress, Robinne Lee, as we discuss her booming acting career, hair, and more!

hair 18 Celebrity Stylist:

Bethany “Queen B� Bell

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How To Eliminate Hair Color Fading In 7 Easy Steps!

beauty 44 Taneka Jones:

CEO of Sophisticated Diiva Cosmetics

in the news 14 Curls Gone Wild: Kansas City, MO

40 Cruise Theme Song A Hit hair radio 42 Hair Wars Around The World

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the editor Welcome to July!!!! We have reached our mid-year point, and I hope everyone is enjoying their summer! We have a great color issue this month, and also some exciting featured spreads incluing our interview with actress Robinne Lee, a look at celebrity stylist Bethany “Queen B” Bell, and a spotlight on beauty entrepreneur Taneka Jones! So sit back with your favorite beverage and enjoy the read! We are constantly striving to perfect our magazine for our readers, 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: info@midwestblackhair.com. Thank you and I hope you enjoy this issue! Malisse Lockhart-Ford

Editor-In-Chief Midwest Black Hair Magazine

Editor-In-Chief: Malisse Lockhart-Ford mford@midwestblackhair.com Contributors: Nicole Pannell Nneka Iheama

Interns

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MWBH Models

Christina Richardson Ty Moori Amel Kouture Quinten Jones Dee Ryan Brittney Grayer

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Every time I try to do a DIY hair color on my hair at home, I end up dying portions of my forehead and neck. How can I protect my skin from being dyed around my hairline? -Stacie, Minnesota MWBH: An inexpensive solution to this problem is placing petroleum jelly, baby oil, or a lip balm around your hair line. There are also products sold in beauty supply stores and online that are made especially for this like a stain remover or color barrier product. I’ve been trying to decide which color to dye my hair, and I am afraid to make the wrong choice. Do you have any advice how to make this “life altering” decision?lol -Undecicive College Student, Illinois MWBH: We would recommend trying out a wig in your desired color first. Wear if for a week or so and see how you like it. If gives you a real perspective of how your hair will look, and there is still no commitment. If you feel like you look totally crazy, and it is NOT the color you were going for, all you have to do is take it off.

Ask MWBH Have a hair and/or beauty question that you would like to ask our MWBH staff? Email it to:

Info@MidwestBlackHair.com Subject: Ask MWBH

Tip: Make sure to use shampoo and conditioners that are specifically for color treated hair. These will not strip the color, and are specifically formulated to work on chemically treated hair.

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in the news Curls Gone Wild, Kansas City, MO The first Curls Gone Wild event was hosted in Kansas City, MO on May 12, 2013 by KC Curl Girls. With a turnout of about 150 people, attendees enjoyed the company of others while learning more about natural hair and enjoyiing the afternoon entertainment.

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unparalleled talent, Bethany “Queen B” Bell is a hair/ beauty connoisseur equipped with a license to transform the ordinary into the beautiful. With eight years beneath her belt, professional hairstylist and makeup artist, Bethany “Queen B” Bell is ready to sting. When she’s not busy overseeing the creative direction of


a photo shoot, or backstage working as personal hair stylist and makeup artist to rising R&B superstar, Jasmine GOGO Morrow, Bell remains hard at work as the owner and founder of her full-fledged hair and beauty entity, QB & Company, an on-location beauty entity based in Philadelphia specializing in crafting beauty on the outside as well as from within. In 2011, Bell’s creative drive fused with a touch of diva attitude made its way to Oxygen’s second season of the hit television show, Hair Battle Spectacular. There she competed amongst 10 other stylists to see who would come out on top. Mentored by hair icons Terrence Davidson and Derek J, Queen B. has blessed many celebrities with her hair/beauty charm such as Ashanti, Charli Baltimore, Madonna Black, and many more. In addition, Bell is also the founder of her own non-profit, La Femme Hair Exhibition Organization, as her special way to give back to her community and to many others. Bethany “Queen B” Bell expanded her career into the hair and fashion industry at an early age. She attended Rizzieri Aveda School of Beauty and Wellness. She has participated in various styling events including the North American Hairstyling Awards and has collaborated with a plethora of creators across the DC/PA/NYC areas. Set to amaze fans with her divine talents in the hair/beauty industry and unique eye for creativity, Queen B is ready to sting. Mentored by hair icons, Terrence Davidson and Derek J, Queen B. has blessed many celebrities with her hair/ beauty charm such as Ashanti, Charli Baltimore, Madonna Black, and many more. Currently, Bethany is the owner of QB & Company, a thriving on-location beauty business that specializes in weddings and events. In addition, Bethany also serves as lead hair stylist

Photographer | Ronald Gray Photography

“Beauty is deeper than its presentation on the outside; it starts way from within too and people need to realize that...” - Bethany “Queen B” Bell

Photo Credit | Oxygen Network

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to up-and-coming R&B songstress, GoGo Morrow.

MWBH: When did you know that you wanted to be a professional hairstylist? BB: This is kind of funny, I never actually wanted to be a hairstylist. I kept changing my mind about what I wanted to attend college for so my mother suggested cosmetology school. It wasn’t until I was fully immersed in the program that I realized this was really what I wanted to do with my career. MWBH: Whatdo you love most about your job? BB: I love that there is no limit to the creativity of hairstyling. I can create beautiful everyday looks for women that build their confidence and improve the way they look & feel. And then I create my hair sculptures which are the extreme opposite. I feel like there’s no limit to what a stylist can do. MWBH: Do you have a signature style? And if so, what is it? BB: I don’t know if I have a ‘signature style’, that’s hard to say because I have so many favorites. I’m in love with a clean Vidal Sassoon bob, one if my favorite cuts to execute. I also love a sassy pixie haircut. I’m a free-form hairstylist, but I love precision too. My style is very evident in my fashion choices too. MWBH: Tell us about your most memorable styling experience.

Photographer | Ronald Gray Photography

“Hairstyling is not just a form of art for me, it’s a way to bring confidence and bring light to the way people view themselves...” - Bethany “Queen B” Bell

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would be recently when I created a dramatic hairstyle change for the R&B Songstress GoGo Morrow. Her traditional look is a short black styled coif, which we switched to platinum blonde for her show at the TLA in Philadelphia. We had to hide her hair during all her interviews for a week and then we revealed the style when she stepped on the stage. Her fans went crazy! It was an amazing feeling. MWBH: You were selected to be on the 2011 cast of Oxygen’s Hair Battle Spectacular. Can you tell our readers what is was like to compete on the reality show? BB: Being on Oxygen’s Hair Battle Spectacular was a rewarding experience. Reality television is not the easiest job to do. I say ‘job’ because it looks like fun and games, but it was work. I loved the opportunity because it really pushed me as a stylist and I was able to embrace the next level of my talent. I came home a different person and a seasoned stylist. Interview Continued on Page 22 Photographer | Tobias Hibbs Photography

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MWBH: What do you like most about styling fantasy or couture hair styles? BB: When I’m creating couture hairstyles I feel completely free. There’s no limit to the creativity and the art that can come from that work. I feel like all artists want to be free. MWBH: Can you tell us more about your non-profit, the La Femme Hair Exhibition Organization? BB: La Femme Hair Exhibition Organization was created to host events in which artists can come together and express their amazing talents, but give back to their community. I have a special place in my heart for the autism charities and that was what started my vision. MWBH: How can our readers learn more about you and your companies? (Include your websites and social media pages.) BB: There’s more information about me on my website, www.iamqueenb.com, and my business website,www.qbandco.com. Follow me on Instagram, Vine & Twitter @QueenBhair to keep up. Thank you!!

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featured Actress

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Hollywood Actress Robinne Lee has graced us with her prescence over the years with numerous apperances in such films as Deliver Us From Eva and Miss Dial, as well as BET’s Being Mary Jane and a soon to be released movie, Curdled. But did you also know that this successful actress is also a mom of 2, holds a Law Degree from Columbia University, and speaks fluent french?! Talk about a modern day Superwomen! MWBH had a chance to go one-on-one with Ms. Robinne Lee to talk about her career, beauty, and more... MWBH: You have recently completed a movie titled, Miss Dial. Tell us more about that movie and what you liked about it the most. RL: Miss Dial is a quirky, romantic comedy that I star in and also produced. It’s an independent feature that was shot on a shoestring budget and the other producers and I called on all our friends for favors to help bring our writer-director, David H. Steinberg’s script to the big screen. The result is a fun, offbeat, comedy with a beautiful message about making real connections with people in this modern tech world where everyone interacts via phone, text, email and social media and few people really connect at a deeper level. I loved working with my costars, especially Sam Jaeger (Parenthood), who plays my love interest and I think our chemistry comes across resoundingly on screen. People have likened our film to those Doris Day type romantic comedies of the 60s, and I could not be more flattered by that comparison.

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MWBH: We heard that you will be featured in BET’s upcoming project, Being Mary Jane. Can you describe the character that you will be playing? RL: I’m playing the role of Avery Daniels, a woman, who on the surface appears to have it all. A partnership at an illustrious law firm, a handsome, successful husband, two beautiful children, a stunning house, a Range Rover… And then very quickly we learn that everything is not as perfect as it seems, as her husband is having an affair with the titular character (played by Gabrielle Union) and when Mary Jane approaches Avery and informs her that she’s sleeping with André, Avery’s world rapidly falls apart. For an actor, it’s the kind of dream role you hope for as there’s so much to sink your teeth into and such a roller coaster ride of emotions you get to explore (loathing, depression, anger, vulnerability, loss, love - all of it). I feel so extremely lucky to have been given this gift by Mara (Brock Akil). I can’t say enough great things about this character and Being Mary Jane in general. I can’t wait for the rest of the world to see it! MWBH: Do you have any other projects coming up that we should keep an eye out for? RL: I’ve got a couple of things in the works. I recently finished writing my first novel and I’m out www.MidwestBlackHair.com

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to publishers now. I am super excited about finally getting my book out there -- it’s been a labor of love for the past six years - so once a deal is done and a release date is set, you can bet I’ll be publicizing it everywhere! I’ve also lined up the next project that I am producing, but it’s still very early in the preparation process, so I don’t want to say too much about it yet. MWBH: When filming long days and being very busy, how do you maintain your hair?

miracles, but they discontinued it a few years ago, and I’ve been trying different concoctions since then to try to replicate the magic. So if anyone from the KMS company is reading this -- here’s my personal plea to bring back the Configure Cream. MWBH: You are known for having very beautiful soft skin, can you tell us what your secret is? What is your daily skin regimen? RL: Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. I’ve always been big into moisturization and that was only magnified when I moved to LA and realized quickly how very drying the air is here. I use light cleansers on my face (Cetaphil or Shiseido), nothing too drying, and then I usually layer my moisturizers. I use Oil of Olay Complete with SPF 30 as a base, and Kiehl’s Creme d’Elegance Repairateur on top during the day. At night, I use more Kiehl’s. The other big secrets are to get a lot of sleep, which I definitely don’t do, and drink tons of water which I’m trying to do more of. So I’m still a work in progress, I guess.

RL: When I’m filming, I try to do as little to it as possible, which means I’ll just slather on loads of deep conditioner and wear it in a bun. I tend to blow my hair out a lot for appointments, auditions, events, etc. - so when I can give it a rest, and not apply any heat to it, I do. MWBH: We noticed that you like to wear your hair natural, what is your favorite product that you use to keep your curls looking great? RL: I mix it up a lot. I always start with Kiehl’s Creme with Silk Groom which has been my salvation for years! Depending on the humidity, I might add KMS California’s Curlup curling balm, and then I usually top it off with some sort of laminate or moisturizing product or both. KMS California has lots of good styling products. They used to make this one thing called Configure Cream, which worked

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readers follow you online?

MWBH: How can our

RL: Please feel free to follow me on Facebook at https:// www.facebook.com/therobinnelee. On Twitter and Instagram at @robinnelee and on Pinterest at http://pinterest.com/robinnelee/ -- I’m pretty good about all of them. Hope to see your readers there!


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in the news

Celebrity

Hair Color Inspiration Left Photo Ciara - BET.com

Right Photo Eve - BET.com

Nicki Minaj- BET.com

K. Michelle - BET.com

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hair How To Eliminate Hair Color Fading In 7 Easy Steps! By: Tracy Hill Does your hair color fade within days after you have hair color? You're not alone...most hair color fades about 20% with the first shampoo. Look at the following "reminders" to help keep your color looking radiant and healthy, everyday of the month. Shampoo First: One of the easiest ways to help keep the color lasting is to shampoo and dry your hair before you color at home or have the salon service. I know some of you are thinking... " but I just can't rinse the color it will dry my hair out." Keep in mind that the only reason you shampoo is to cleanse and remove product from the hair. The hair color product that is being used on the hair will not make your hair dirty, so it really doesn't matter when you shampoo to cleanse. It can be thoroughly rinsed and conditioned and the color will retain the shade value and last longer which is your ultimate goal. Turn Down the Heat: When you're shampooing use tepid water rather than hot water. In most cases, it is not necessary to shampoo twice unless you are cleansing your hair to use a product that requires a first shampoo. Use a professional shampoo and treatment line to help retain the moisture which will help the fresh hair color last longer. These products can be purchased in the salon or in the beauty supply. Hair Spray: If you need to use hair spray, always spray at a distance (about 10 inches). Hair spray coats the hair shaft and suffocates the hair leaving it dull and dry. Often women spray so close that the hair looks like pastry crust when it dries. This chemical dries out the hair so much that it lifts out the hair color molecules from the hair shaft. Or, coats

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the hair so much, the molecules can't penetrate into the hair shaft, which will cause an uneven deposit of color in the hair shaft. When using this with other high-volume alcohol hair styling products, use sparingly. Also, be sure to rinse every day with warn water if you don't shampoo. This will help to remove the daily build up.

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Hair color starts to oxidize with time. After shampooing, it will show up as fading throughout the hair, but more on the ends. If your hair is in poor condition, it will lose the color pigments much faster than hair that is in good condition. Even though there isn't really Hot Appliances: anything permanent about hair color, the color will last much better if you keep your appointments a month My heart often stops when I watch women using hot apart. When you wait longer, the over all color is flat appliances to either curl or straighten out their hair. and dull because of the color oxidation. You can use When the hot smoke comes up off the hair when they every conditioner made and it won't bring back the are being blown dry, I have to step in and ask for the shine and the look of health that fresh hair color will. heat to be turned down. These small appliances can do Conditioners help retain the moisture in the hair so the more damage to color treated hair than any other thing hair color retains its shade value longer. used over hair color. Generally, when hair is broken off or frazzled on the hair shaft, you can almost be sure the In Between: hair dryer or flat iron was too hot. Often the stylist is more concerned with the outcome of the style than the This is an easy way to keep your hair color beautihair color lasting, so you must remind them. Simply ful all month long. Using Semi-Permanent colorants say, "Please don't use such a hot iron on my freshly will allow your hair color to last longer than any other color treated hair." in-between product. This product comes in the same shades that your permanent hair color does. The Semiwww.MidwestBlackHair.com

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Permanent colorant will only last about 6-8 shampoos. These will deposit color pigments into the hair shaft without coating so they can be used weekly if you want. You can also use color shampoos which will sometimes coat the hair, so I suggest not using them near your next color service. Both these products will help to extend your hair color. You can match or brighten your blonde, red and brunette hair. These can be used over natural or color treated hair every week or once a month. All salons have them for the normal color service, which will cost about as much as the permanent color service. Or, you can buy them to take home from the salon or at a beauty supply. Dead Ends: It is also important to keep your "dead end" cut or at least trimmed, to help the ends not to look so faded. The whole strand is really dead once it grows from the scalp so by the time it grows 4-8 inches, they are generally drier than the mid-hair shaft and need to be trimmed off. You will often see women with flat color on the ends of the hair because often times the hair has not been prepared properly to accept the color formula

being used. Therefore it is the first to slip down the drain with the shampoo. This can also be corrected with the above Semi-Permanent colorant. Last word: Good hair color takes work. If you want beautiful hair color you must make a commitment. Keep your hair appointments and have treatments in the salon or do them yourself at home. You will be glad you did and you will notice a big change in your hair color. Š Copyright- Tracy Hill. All Right Reserved Worldwide Tracy Hill-Hair Colourist to "The Rich and Famous" and International Hair Colour Training Director, can help you repair hair color mistakes and show you how to avoid future hair color problems. Visit http://www. lavenderhillcolour.com Article Source: How To Eliminate Hair Color Fading In 7 Easy Steps!

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in the news

Cruise Theme Song a Hit!

By Dr. Linda Amerson

Dr. Amerson has added another title to her name…recording artist! Radio host/song writer/singer Dr. Linda Amerson released the highly anticipated theme song “Cruise With a Purpose” June 5, 2013 on her top rated radio show! Dr. Amerson hosts a weekly radio show, Ask the Hair & Scalp Doctor, every Weds @ 11am cst onwww.DfwiRadio.com. Amerson’s guests include local, National and International entrepreneurs. Topics on the show include: a healthy hair care or scalp care tip of the day, alopecia, guests diagnosed with alopecia share their story, author spotlights, scalp disorders, bullying and alopecia, self-esteem, magazine spotlights, image, beauty, community health fairs, health topics, and nutrition just to name a few. Dr. Amerson wrote the song to assist with alopecia awareness on a global scale. September is National Alopecia Areata Awareness Month. With that in mind, on September 10-15, 2012, Amerson and her group set sail on a 5-dayCruise With a Purpose to Yucatan Progresso &Cozumel, Mexico. It was a tremendous success! In addition, stepping out of the box really paid off when Amerson performed her theme song

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to attendees. “Everyone loved it!" states Amerson. Amerson elaborates, “I was referred to music producer/composer Victor Clark (aka Phazz) by a friend of mine. Upon calling Victor, I was a little nervous after doing my due diligence and reading his long list of celebrities he had produced his for, and movie inclusions. This was my first song I had written and produced. I put fear aside because I had to share what God had given me in this song. It was not about me! It was about spreading alopecia awareness! So through our collaboration, we created Cruise With a Purpose. I will work on a video, in the future, to give the visual component to consumers for a clear understanding of my alopecia awareness message. We also include an essay contest for children ages 10-18 who are affected. Our topic is, “I Have Alopecia, But It Does Not Define Who I Am”, requiring a minimum of 300 words and a picture of the contestant. Deadline for submissions is December 31, 2013. All proceeds from the CD will go towards our essay scholarship fund." Please make plans to join us!!! The Beauty Industry Champions Cruise & Educational Summit plans are underway, and will be co-hosted by Editor-In-Chief/Founder/Publisher Larry Stephens of EncoreHD Hair Magazine and Dr. Linda Amerson for a 7-day Cruise in September 2014. (Dates TBA) For additional questions or submission questions contact Dr. Linda Amerson or Larry Stephens. LA’s Hair & Scalp Clinic Dr. Linda Amerson 2304 W. Pioneer Pkwy, #6 Arlington, TX 76013 817 265-8854 dramerson@hairandscalpessentials.com www.hairandscalpessentials.com EncoreHD Hair Magazine Larry Stephens 254 535-6663 larrys@encorehdhairmagazine.com www.encorehdhairmagazine.com Living my passion, Dr. Linda Amerson dramerson@hairandscalpessentials.com www.hairandscalpessentials.com

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hair radio Hair Wars Around The World The new internet talk show that promotes Hair Stars, Hair Products and the Hair Culture

Every Wednesday 7-9 p.m. (Eastern Time, U.S.) The Wednesday * July 3 featured the following guests “live” in the studio: Billy Cason / Hair Designer Magazine Ali D’Shua / A List 2 Salon Khalife’L Scissorhands Hosted by Hair Wars producer Hump The Grinder

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You can see and hear the show in some of our targeted cities at these times: New York, NY * 7-9 p.m. Miami, Florida * 7-9 p.m. Atlanta, Georgia * 7-9 p.m. Dallas, Texas * 6-8 p.m. Chicago, Illinois * 6-8 p.m. Denver, Colorado * 5-7 p.m. Vancouver, Canada * 4-6 p.m. Los Angeles, California * 4-6 p.m. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * 8-10 p.m. Paris, France * 1-3 a.m. (late Wednesday night) London, England * 12m – 2 a.m. (late Wednesday night) Copenhagen, Denmark * 1-3 a.m. (late Wednesday night) Shanghai, China * 7-9 a.m. (Thursday morning) Tokyo, Japan * 8-10 a.m. (Thursday morning) Sydney, Australia * 9-11 a.m. (Thursday morning)

Click the link on the Hair Wars website to see and hear the show: www.hairwarsustour.com

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Entrepreneur, Mother, and Beauty Diva, Taneka Jones is all of the above! This creative business owner has taken her love of cosmetics and turned it into a business that is taking the world by storm. Taneka Jones was born and raised in Queens, NY, and is married to Jayvon Jones with whom they have 4 beautiful children Ariana (11), Jamirah (3), Jayla (2), Brandon (1 ½ years), and are also expecting a 5th child. Taneka is a teacher by profession; however, there was something in her that was not fulfilled in that career. She was led step-by step to an entrepreneurial career of passion and purpose. As the Jones family grew, Taneka became a stay-at-home mom. She would give her daughter’s mani-pedis and make them up. She then realized that this could turn into a business that would not require her to be away from her children. Super Diva Kid’s Spa was birthed out

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of this observation in March 2011. It is a mobile spa for girls ages 4-14. Taneka has successfully operated children’s spa parties in New York and beyond. During the parties, participants are given manicures, pedicures, play dress-up and receive mini-glam makeovers. Taneka realized that she always loved make-up. Parents of the spa parties’ participants were always pleased; so much so that Taneka was asked to do adult make-up during the parties at times. Why was she using other cosmetic products when she could create her own? That is just what Taneka did. Following the birth of her only son, Taneka began the year-long process of creating a line. She met with a colorist and chemist, laying her vision for a long-lasting,

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no rub-off makeup line. Taneka launched Sophisticated Diiva Cosmetics on April 3, 2013. To date, the line is selling at a record pace and creating quite the buzz on social networks. Taneka wants all women to experience a makeup line “Made for Women by a Woman!” Sophisticated Diiva allows all women to “Achieve the look that you’ve been looking for!” All of Taneka’s products are Paraben free and based with Vitamin E. Check out Sophisticated Diiva Cosmetics at www.sophisticateddiiva.com, www.

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Photo Credits (Pg46-48) Photographer | Jay Jones, New Season Photography Make-Up Artist | New Adams with BeautybyNew Make-up Artist for models | Tanisha Faye, Joyann, Fela Hair | Taneka Jones

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Midwest Black Hair Magazine Advertising Sales Agent Job/Internship type: Paid/Commissions 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 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 hr@midwestblackhair.com

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MWBH Directory ILLINOIS Timeka’s Hair Design 646 Fifth Ave. Aurora, IL 630-585-1441 Joyce Hair Braiding 581 Sundance Dr. Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-759-0405 http://www.joycehairbraiding. com/hairstylesalbum.htm Glo On Braids & Natural Hairstyling Chicago, IL 773-643-8299 www.glo-onnaturalhair.com My First Salon (Kids Salon) 1724 East 71st Street Chicago, IL 60649 773-363-1000 www.myfirstsalon.com Soul Salon Spa 4256 S. Cottage Grove Chicago, IL 60653 773-268-3390 www.soulsalonspa.com AJES The Salon 628 W. Randolph, Chicago, IL (312) 454-1133 Time Hair Gallery 943 W. Randolph #2W Chicago, IL (312) 421-5097

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Black Pearl 7126 Ridge Chicago, IL (773) 338-9311 Blyss Full Service Salon 1703 E. 87th Street Chicago, IL (773) 768-8955 Christian Fields Style Bar 6550 S. Cottage Grove Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 (773) 288-5627 Desi’s Full Service Salon 2130 West 95th Street Chicago, IL 60643 (773) 445-8300 DiAnne B. Natural Hair 1610 West Highland Chicago, IL 60660 (773) 764-5127 www.DianneBNaturalHair.com Freedom Hair Salon 1518 N. Ashland Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 (773) 252-4247 Hair Dare You 1459 E. 53rd St., 2nd Fl Chicago, IL 60615 (866) 384-9386, (773) 288- 0000 www.hairdareyou.com Amazon Salon, Inc. 5548 S. State St Chicago, IL 60621 773-256-0500 http://www.amazonsaloninc. com/

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Kings & Queens Natural Hair Studio 4519 South Calumet, #1S Chicago, IL 60653 (708) 323-8260 (773) 895-4968 Mane Abstracts 16 N Morgan Street Chicago, IL 60607 (312) 666-999 Nappy Headz 4141 North Broadway Chicago, IL (773) 549-2664 Red Karma 3523 S. Indiana Avenue Chicago, IL (312) 842-3482 The Tribesman 4459 S. Indiana Avenue Chicago, IL, 60653 (773) 268-6900 Time Hair Gallery 943 W. Randolph Chicago, IL, 60607 (312) 421-5097 Toss Hair Salon 60 E. 13th St Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 986-8677 Why Knot Concept Salon 805 W Randolph Street 203 Chicago, IL 60607 (312) 421-6580 Desi’s Full Service Salon 2130 W. 95th Street Chicago, IL Phone: 773-445-8300


The Abyss Salon 67 E 16th St Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 880-0263 Amazon Natural Look Salon 5548 S. State Street Chicago, IL (773) 256-0500 Eshe Day Spa & Salon 8 S. Michigan Ave. Suite 200 Chicago, IL 60603 312.629.0376 http://www.eshedayspa.com/ The Hair Source 197 Peterson Rd. Libertyville, IL 60048 (847) 573-1993 A Salon Bizz 9834 W. Roosevelt Road Westchester IL, 60154 708.681.9834 http://www.asalonbizz.com/

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INDIANA Ego Styles 7325 Mallard Ln Schereville, IN 46375 219-759-EGOS (3467) http://www.styleseat.com/egostyles Adaru 6524 N. Carrollton Indianapolis, IN 46220 www.MidwestBlackHair.com

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MWBH Directory KANSAS Reflections 8255 Craig St Indianapolis IN 46250 317.596.9200 http://www.reflectionsindy. com/index.html Bourgeoisie Hair Gallery 2707 N. Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Brunette Salon 6531 Ferguson Street Indianapolis, IN 46220 (317) 253-9540 Divine Hair Design 3673 W. 86th St Indianapolis, IN 46268 Do or Dye Hair Studio 916 N. Shadeland Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46219 Phone: 317-375-1008 Natural Solutions by Kristy 4460 Keystone Ave Indianapolis IN 46205 Phone: 317-541-9600 Cheveux Hair Salon 1315 Mishawaka ave South Bend, IN 46615 574.234.1455 http://www.itsallaboutthecut. com/Cheveux/Welcome.html Salon Fabulous 4102 E Michigan St Indianapolis IN 46201 Phone: (317) 357-4322

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Black Panther Beauty Salon 926 North West Street Wichita, KS 67203 (316)943-3327 Girlfriends Salon 2059 East Santa Fe Street Olathe, KS 66062 (913) 764-8988 http://www.girlfriendsthesalon-ks.com/ Double Take Stylist- Rashida Bonds 13459 Switzer Road Overland Park, KS 66213 (913) 814-7200 http://doubletakesalonandspa. com/ KC Braids 4301 State Ave Inside Midway Shopping Center Kansas City, KS 66102 http://www.facebook.com/KCBraids Meika 347-404-4070 Tanisha 816-695-2667 Braid Creations 2862 W. 47th Ave Kansas City, KS 66103 (913) 362-9858 Khadim Afircan Hair Braids 6249 E. 21st Street North, Suite 104 Wichita, Kansas 67208 316-618-0515 http://khadim.us/

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Maasai Braids & Gift Shop 122 Grant Avenue Avenue Junction City, Kansas 66441 785-238-1677 http://www.maasaibraids.com/ Center Stage Unisex Kuts & Style Salon 606 Washburn Ave Topeka, KS 66606

MICHIGAN

Happy To Be Nappy Salon & Spa 18945 Livernois Ave Detroit, MI 48221 313-340-HAIR www.happytobenappy.com Rooted Salon & Spa 22313 Kelly Rd East Pointe, MI 313-587-6000 www.rootedsalonandspa.com The Hair Diva 2956 W. Davidson Detroit, MI http://www.facebook. com/pages/Detroits-HairDiva/318046111548410?sk=wall Shades of Ebony 15153 Gratiot Avenue Detroit, MI 48205-1324 (866) 462-9659 http://www.shadesofebonydetroit.com/ Everette’s Cornrows 16094 E. 8 Mile Rd. Detroit, MI 48205 313-527-2884 http://www.everettes.com/ Locks 4 Life 26125 Greenfield Rd Southfield, MI 48076 248-552-6288 http://www.locks4life.com/


Riccardo’s Place 10333 West 8 Mile Road Detroit, MI 48221 (313) 342-330 Weave Got You Covered Southfield, MI 48075 249-688-5683 http://www.weavegotyoucovered.com/ B Unique Hair Boutique 21700 Greenfield Suite 412 Oakpark MI 48237 248-967-9383 http://www.buniquehair.com/ Sy’s African Hair Braiding 20761 Kipling St Oak Park MI 48237 (248) 254-2189 http://www.sysafricanhairbraiding.com/ Harold’s Place The Hair Salon for Children and Families 2663 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit, MI 48208 (313) 972-4141

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Babe’s Beauty & Barber Salon 20359 Conant Detroit, MI 48234 (313)779-3246

MISSOURI Tresses Au Naturale 3914 Indiana Kansas City, MO 64130 816-778-5414 BestTresses Barber Salon 1656 E. 63rd Street Kansas City, MO 64110 (816)-500-0740 www.MidwestBlackHair.com

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MWBH Directory Your Natural Image 216 West 39th St. Kansas City, MO (816) 695-3563 http://www.yournaturalimage. com/ Leons Cutting Edge 621 Mock Unit – B Blue Springs, MO 816) 878-8229 Beauty by Design 2951 Patterson Rd. Florissant MO 63031 (314) 830-3222 Creative Cuts & Locks Barber & Style 1723 S New Florissant Rd Florissant, MO (314) 524 –4266 Head Turners Hair & Nail Designs 6342 Lucille Ave St. Louis, MO 63136 314-381-8880 http://www.headturnershair. ypgs.net/ http://headturnershair.com (for retail) Jeannine’s Hair 4211 Virginia Saint Louis, MO 63111 (314) 353-7807 Napps 6267 Delmar Blvd. Saint Louis, MO (314) 727 -0312

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Natural Hair Reigns N Style 2944 Derhake Rd. Florissant, MO 63033-3900, (314) 838-9990 Salon Indigo 2319 Woodson road St. Louis, MO 63114 314-374-7124 www.salonindigo.org

MINNESOTA Realistic Manes Salon Concepts 2020 Nicollett Ave. S Minneapolis, MN 55404 612-827-8117 http://www.realisticmanessalon.com/ Malobe Natural Hair Salon 915 West Lake St. Minneapolis, MN 55408 612-823-8626 http://www.malobe.com/

NEBRASKA

Catrynas Braiding Studios Nebraska (402) 578-7747 http://www.catrynas.blogspot. com/

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OHIO

The Loc Shoppe 3700 Avalon Shaker Heights, OH (216) 921-5410 DJ’s Image Beauty Salon 500 Ross Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45217 (513) 641-3333 Salon Favor 7370-G Kingsgate Way West Chester, OH 45069 (513) 779-2147 Reverence Salon 3649 Lee Rd, Upper Level Shaker Heights, Ohio (216) 921-4242 Jennifer Wells - Stylist 3138 Lee-Washington Blvd Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 216-320-9675 The Hair Cafe 3964 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio (216) 644-5431 Exquisite Barber & African Hair Braiding 3140 S Hamilton Road Columbus, OH 43232-5657 (866) 632-3561 http://www.exquisitehairbraiding.com/

OKLAHOMA

Phat Headz Salon 4528 S.E. 29TH Street Del City, OK (405) 741-7006


Platinum Salon 6808 S. Memorial Dr., Suite 206 Tulsa, OK 74133 (918) 286.8634 http://www.platinum-salon. com/

SOUTH DAKOTA Please send in your loacal salon information!!!

WISCONSIN New Waves Hair Styling Studio 4481 N 76th Street Milwaukee, WI 53210 (414) 464-7780 Oluchi, LLC 5010 N. 26th Street Milwaukee, WI 53209 414-610-5646

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COSMATOLOGY PROGRAMS Dudley Beauty College 1756 West 95TH Street Chicago, 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 www.MidwestBlackHair.com

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COSMATOLOGY PROGRAMS CONTD. House of Heavilin Beauty School 5720 Troost Avenue Kansas City, MO 64110 (816) 523-2471 http://kc-hair.com/ ERIC FISHER ACADEMY 6727 W. Central Wichita, KS 67212 Phone: 316-440-5555 Fax: 316-440-4985 http://www.ericfisheracademy. com/ info@ericfisheracademy.com ACADEMY OF AESTHETIC ARTS, LLC 10316 Shawnee Mission Parkway Shawnee, KS 66203 800-996-7335 or 913-397-7546 FAX: 913-962-7560 http://www.academyofaestheticarts.com/ elite7546@hotmail.com MARINELLO SCHOOLS OF BEAUTY - LAWRENCE 1601 W 23rd St Lawrence, KS 66046 Phone: 785-832-2600 Fax: 785-856-0619 http://www.bstreetdesign.com bhancock@bstreetdesign.com

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BELLUS ACADEMY 1130 West Loop Place Manhattan, KS 66502 785-539-1837 & 1-800-6961765 Fax: 785-539-1651 http://www.bellusacademy.edu MARINELLO SCHOOLS OF BEAUTY- MANHATTAN 512 Poyntz Ave. Manhattan, KS 66505 Phone: 785-776-4794 Fax: 785-776-4482 Bill Hancock, Owner http://www.bstreetdesign.com/ manhattan.asp MARINELLO SCHOOLS OF BEAUTY – OVERLAND PARK 10324 Mastin Overland Park, KS 66212 Phone: 913-492-4114 Fax: 913-492-2597 http://www.bstreetdesign.com/ overland-park.asp MARINELLO SCHOOLS OF BEAUTY –TOPEKA 3602 S Topeka Blvd Topeka, KS 66611 Phone: 785-267-7701 Fax: 785-266-7411 http://www.bstreetdesign.com/ topeka.asp MARINELLO SCHOOLS OF BEAUTY- WICHITA 1675 S. Rock Rd., Ste 101 Wichita, KS 67207 Phone: 316-681-2288 Fax: 316-681-2368 http://www.bstreetdesign.com/ wichita.asp

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COWLEY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 125 S. 2nd St. Arkansas City, KS 67005 Phone: 620-441-5315 - 800-5932222 Ext. 5284 Fax: 620-441-5350 http://www.cowley.edu/departments/business/cosmetology.html mauzey@cowley.edu DODGE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY DEPT 2501 N. 14th Avenue Dodge City, KS 67801 Phone: 620-225-0288 Fax: 620-225-2353 http://www.dccc.cc.ks.us/ artnails@dc3.edu 1barb@dc3.edu ENTOURAGE INSTITUTE OF BEAUTY & ESTHETICS 12004 W. 95TH Lenexa, KS 66215 Phone: 913-888-2800 Fax: Fax: 913-322-0747 http://www.entouragebeauty.com/ skennison@entouragebeauty.com FT SCOTT COMM COLLEGE – FT. SCOTT COSMETOLOGY DEPT 7 S. National Fort Scott, KS 66701 Phone: 620-223-5220 Fax: 620-223-5240 http://www.fortscott.edu/ FT. SCOTT COMM COLLEGE PITTSBURG Associate Dean Judy Collins 813 N. Broadway, Suite B Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-231-4497 Fax: 620-235-1754


GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 801 Campus Drive Garden City, KS 67846 Phone: 620-276-8713 Fax: 620-276-9630 http://www.gcccks.edu pati.pfenninger@gcccks.edu HAYS ACADEMY OF HAIR DESIGN 1214 E. 27th St. Hays, KS 67601 Phone: 785-628-6624 Fax: 785-623-4870 http://www.haysacademy.com len@haysacademy.com INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY DEPARTMENT 200 Arco Place Suite 308 Independence, KS 67301 Phone: 620-332-1410 Fax: 620-332-1412 http://www.indycc.edu dcussimanio@indycc.edu JOHNSON COUNTY COMM. COLLEGE COSMETOLOGY DEPT 9780 West 87th St Overland Park, KS 66210 Phone: 913-469-8500 or 913469-2390 Fax: 913-649-1050 http://www.jccc.edu apankalla@jccc.edu LA BARON HAIRDRESSING ACADEMY 8119 Robinson Overland Park, KS 66204 Phone: 913-642-0077 Fax: 913-642-0077 - Call First http://www.labarononline.com labaronop@att.net

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COSMATOLOGY PROGRAMS CONTD. KANSAS CITY KS COMM. COLLEGE TECHNICAL EDUCATION CENTER 2220 North 59th St. Kansas City, KS 66104 Phone: 913-627-4100 Fax: 913-627-4109 http://www.kckcc.edu kknaus@kckcc.edu manderson@kckcc.edu MITSU SATO HAIR ACADEMY 9062 Metcalf Ave. Overland Park, KS 66212 Phone: 913-341-7286 Fax: 913-341-3411 http://www.mitsusatohairacademy.com macademy@att.net NORTHWEST KANSAS TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1209 Harrison PO Box 668 Goodland, KS 67735 Phone: 785-890-3151 Fax: 785-890-5711 http://www.nwktc.edu/ kclouse@mail.nwktc.edu PAUL MITCHELL THE SCHOOL – OVERLAND PARK 8731 W. 95th Street Overland Park, KS 66212 Phone: 913-381-5757 Fax: 913-381-5858 http://www.paulmitchelltheschool.com

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PAUL MITCHELL THE SCHOOL - WICHITA 3242 N. Rock Road, Ste. 106 Wichita, KS 67226 Phone: 316-630-0600 Fax: 316-630-0602 Clint and Schrene Davis, Owners http://pmtswichita.com REGENCY BEAUTY INSTITUTE - OLATHE 12517 South Rogers Rd. Olathe, KS 66062 Phone: 913-538-5087 Toll Free: 800-787-6456 Fax: 913-538-5088 http://www.regencybeauty.com REGENCY BEAUTY INSTITUTE - TOPEKA 1930 SW Wanamaker Rd, Suite A. Topeka, KS 66604 Phone: 785-272-0784 Toll Free: 800-787-6456 Fax: 785-272-7586 http://www.regencybeauty.com REGENCY BEAUTY INSTITUTE - WICHITA 8227 E. Kellogg Dr. Wichita, KS 67207 Phone: 316-681-0950 Toll Free: 800-787-6456 Fax: 316-681-9943 http://www.regencybeauty.com SEWARD COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1801 N Kansas Liberal, KS 67901 Phone: 800-1373-9951 http://www.sccc.edu sscheib@sccc.edu

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SIDNEY’S HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE 200 E. 3rd Hutchinson, KS 67501 Phone: 620-662-5481 FAX: same number - call first http://www.sidneyshair.com billwyer@sidneyshairdress.kscoxmail.com TRENDSETTERS SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY 1957-1961 N 63rd Dr Kansas City, KS 66104 Phone: 913-514-2827 trendsetterskcks@email.com VICTORIA’S SCHOOL OF NAIL TECHNOLOGY 1813 N Broadway Wichita, KS 67214 Phone: 316-264-4663 Fax: 316-264-1070 kimnguyen43@cox.net XENON INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY 3804 W. Douglas Wichita, KS 67203 Phone: 316-943-5516 Fax: 316-943-7244 http://www.xenonintl.com kmcintosh@xenonacademy.com XENON INT’L ACADEMY 1215 E. Santa Fe Olathe, KS 66061 Phone: 913-782-4004 Toll Free: 800-998-9645 Fax: 913-782-0449 http://www.xenonintl.com lmiller@xenonacademy.com Z HAIR ACADEMY, INC 2429 Iowa Street Lawrence, KS 66046 Phone: 785-749-1488 Fax: 785-749-6070 http://www.zhairacademy.com


Z HAIR ACADEMY, INC 14471 Metcalf Overland Park, KS 66223 Phone: 913-402-4700 Fax: 913-402-4790 http://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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