Sep 13
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San Francisco Halloween 2009 – 2nd Annual Severed Head Contest
We are turning heads. Severed heads that is. The salon is located on the second floor on Union Street and Buchanan in San Francisco. Mannnequin/Severed heads peaking out at you as you are walking by.
26 amazingly talented stylists was the count for last years heads. Each head a piece of art itself. What an amazing show. With cash prizes and awards 4 beauty schools participating.
This year we would like to also extend the invitation to some of the the best Hair salons in San Francisco to compete as well. Who will win? Who has the passion? Robyn Parish, Placement leader of San Francisco Institute of Esthetics and Cosmetology said” We want to WIN this time!”
I was honored to get a call from Zenzie herself excited to participate again this year.
Who else has the courage to compete?
Interested parties please contact Erika Redding.
The premise “Amazing hair and make-up”. Anything goes, from outright stunning, funny, thought provoking, to scary, ghoulish… You get the idea.
1st Prize 200.00
2nd Prize 100.00
3rd Prize 50.00
We invite the public as well as other salons and schools to vote starting October 14, 2009.
Stop by any time and cast your vote. Voting will close October 30, 2009 at 5 PM. Winners will be announced on Halloween!
See last year’s Halloween Severed Head contest winners:
First Prize was swept away by two thirds of the votes. “Marie Antoinette” who was actually be-headed in real life. A very fitting candidate for a severed head contest. She was done by Loren Laughlin from Miss Marty’s School of Beauty. Loren received a 200.00 Dollar cash prize.

Second Prize was taken by Kate Dewald who entered “Beauty School Drop-out”. We all know and remember “Grease”. This girl is an amazing talent and will not go back to High School! Kate received a 100.00 dollar cash prize.

Third Prize went to Tim Hutton who did Abandon a very majestic biblical figure. Tim, a very talented stylists who knows his worth was the only one to price his exhibition like a true artist.
