MESA, AZ, April 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) Cosmetology students at ITS Academy of Beauty may feel more like Fairy Godmothers than future stylists while providing services for young girls going to the prom this spring.
The cosmetology schools in Forth Worth, Plano, Arlington, Irving, Hurst and Mesquite are offering a special Prom Pamper Package for only $35 through May 15. The package includes haircut, shampoo, deep conditioning, blow dry, style with up-do, basic manicure and pedicure, as well as facial make-up. Tip Overlay Nail Service is available for an additional $10.
"Going to the prom is a memorable event but the cost of hair, makeup and nails is out of reach of many young women in the Valley," said Jessica Wolman, one of the owners of the cosmetology school. "This special not only makes going to the prom more affordable for many young ladies, it gives our cosmetology students the opportunity to work with clients and help them to look and feel great on their prom night."
The cosmetology students perform the services under the supervision of a licensed instructor. No appointment is necessary, however customers should call to allow enough time for all services to be performed.
In addition to the schools in the greater Fort Worth area, the school owns and operates schools in El Paso, Denton, Wichita Falls and Odessa, as well as four schools in New Mexico under the Olympian University and Aladdin Beauty College names, another Aladdin Beauty College in Lawton, OK and four schools in Arizona under the International Academy of Hair Design name.
School phone numbers are: Plano - 972-881-0577; Fort Worth - 817-244-5406; Arlington - 817-460-7061; Irving - 972-460-7061; Hurst - 817-284-8465 and Mesquite - 972-682-5333.
For online information visit http://www.ITSAcademyofBeauty.com.
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ITS Academy of Beauty Students Play Role of Fairy Godmother
Cosmetology students at ITS Academy of Beauty may feel more like Fairy Godmothers than future stylists while providing services for young girls going to the prom this spring.
2011-04-10
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[Press-News.org] ITS Academy of Beauty Students Play Role of Fairy GodmotherCosmetology students at ITS Academy of Beauty may feel more like Fairy Godmothers than future stylists while providing services for young girls going to the prom this spring.