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Instead of saying, "I do" Rachel Campbell-Bragg, a cosmetology student at Aladdin Academy, 108 South Union in Roswell can say, "I did it!" after winning first place in the Bridal Mannequin contest at the recent Express Yourself Educational Forum in Fort Worth, Texas. Campbell-Bragg went on to pack a one-two punch by capturing second place in the fantasy mannequin competition as well.



The Roswell student competed against future cosmetologists from nine beauty schools in Texas, including ITS Academy and Aladdin Beauty College; six schools in New Mexico and Oklahoma, including the Olympian University campuses and Aladdin Beauty College.



There were three categories: a competition for a Bridal Mannequin, a Fantasy Mannequin, as well as a three-person team event. In the competition that Campbell won, students were told to create a beautiful and fashionable bridal up-do with a "total look" theme that included make-up decorations, ornamentation and clothing. Each entry was judged based on creativity, originality, innovation, color and theme.



"Rachel's approach was very unique," said Peggy Richburg, director of the Roswell cosmetology school. "She used ribbons, instead of a veil, and her choice of colors for makeup perfectly complemented the mannequin's hair. She achieved a stunning overall effect. In addition to her creativity and talent, Rachel is a great student, and of course we are all very proud of her."



The 1600-hour cosmetology curriculum consists of: Theory of Cosmetology and New Mexico Law; Haircutting; Shampooing; Hair Coloring; Hair Styling; Chemical Hair Restructuring; Lightening; Facials and Makeup; Massage; Nail Technology; Treatment of the Hair and Scalp; Electricity and Light Therapy; Creative Preference; Disinfection Procedures; as well as lectures and demonstrators on the uses of new products and tools of the trade. Graduates are eligible to apply for a license through the New Mexico State of Cosmetology.



The instructor course consists of a 1000-hour program that trains the student in the basic teaching skills, educational judgments, proper work habits, and desirable attitudes necessary to pass the State Board examination and for competency in job entry level employment as an instructor or related career avenue.



For more information call (505) 623-6331 or go online at www.intlacademy.biz.






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