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Below: Class of 2007 Cosmetology Students with their "Eighties Do's" ...

Old Colony Cosmetology Students with Eighties Dos

Below: (Nov. 2003) - The sophomore girls, under the supervision of their instructor, Mrs. Carol Charbonneau, created the 80s look to help them understand the hairdos of the past. Wild hairdos and big hair, along with flashy make-up made for a fun day of education and excitement.

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Below: (May 2004) - The Cosmetology Class of 2007 are shown here working on their hair with rollers to create a basic set. This service helps them to learn dexterity and coordination. The students study under the instruction of Mrs. Charbonneau.


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Braiding styles demonstration (5/3/00)

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Deborah Francoeur, a 1989 Old Colony graduate, visited the Cosmetology Department on May 3, 2000, and performed a demonstration of update braiding styles. In the slide show below, Ms. Francoeur works with Nicholl (upside down lace) and Jessica (lace cascade).


Acrylic Nail Application Demonstration (6/8/00)

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On Thursday, June 8, 2000, O.P.I. educator Julie Angel visited the Cosmetology junior students. She gave a hands-on demonstration and workshop on acrylic nail application. Julie demonstrated "clarite," a new odor-free product. Julie also demonstrated nail tip application, "tips to go," and acrylic nail tip overlay application. Under her direction, the students practiced making "chicklets" on their nail forms. Each student received an O.P.I. certificate for natural looking nail application which was added to their growing portfolios.


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Intenational Beauty Expo

October 30, 2000


The Cosmetology department attended the Intenational Beauty Expo at the World Trade Center in Boston. Several students volunteered as haircutting models. Images from the hair show can be viewed in the slide show on the right.



Paul Mitchell Products Demonstration

Monday, March 12, 2001

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Caryn Pierce, a Paul Mitchell educator, visited the Junior and Senior Cosmetology students. She explained and demonstrated each project purpose and the recommended hair type for each. The students were grouped into pairs and asked to evaluate and determine each others texture and hair formation. Then, using the charts below they selected the correct product recommendations for their partners hair type.

Caryn joined us again for a follow up class on Monday, May 14, 2001. This class, the artistry of hairstyling, included working with various curling irons, and brushes. She demonstrated the Bumper curling irons, spiral wrapping on a curling iron, and using various methods pf blowdrying for more or less volume. She also reinforced Paul Mitchell products used to finish these great looks.


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