PHOENIX, AZ, October 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Brillare Hairdressing Academy will be offering zombie hair and makeup services for $20 on October 5th -- the day of the Arizona Zombie Charity Walk to benefit St. Mary's Food Bank -- at both Brillare locations. The cosmetology school, which is sponsoring the walk, will be teeming with zombies as students help clients achieve their desired zombie look for this event.
"There are so many ways to go with the zombie look and the students have a lot of fun getting to use their creative talents," said Denise Chatter, Director of Education at the Scottsdale Brillare Hairdressing Academy. "Our students can help clients become a scary or cute zombie. Undead wannabes can go with a theme like celebrity zombie, prom queen zombie, occupational zombie, sports figure zombie - the possibilities are endless."
A portion of the proceeds from each client session will go to St. Mary's Food Bank.
The 3rd Annual AZ Zombie Walk is a free event held on October 5, 2012, from 5 -11 p.m. in front of Revolver Records at 2nd Street and Roosevelt, as part of First Friday in downtown Phoenix. The all ages event features, bands, DJ's, vendors, raffles, contests and prizes.
Who: Zombies of all ages will come to life at Brillare Hairdressing Academy
When: October 5th - the day of the Arizona Zombie Walk in downtown Phoenix. The walk takes place that night as part of First Friday. Advance appointment required.
Where: Brillare Hairdressing Academy campuses:
Brillare Hairdressing Academy - Ahwatukee/Phoenix Campus
15210 S. 50th St., Suite 150, Phoenix, AZ, 85044
(480) 940-5300
Brillare Hairdressing Academy- Scottsdale Quarter Campus
15147 N. Scottsdale Rd, Suite H-300, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480) 994-4222
About Brillare Hairdressing Academy:
Brillare Hairdressing Academy offers day and night cosmetology programs as well as client hair and waxing services in an upscale salon-like setting. The retail area features high quality hair products from well-recognized brands such as Sebastian, Nioxin, Wella Professional, OPI and Paul Mitchell.
Brillare Hairdressing Academy is the only cosmetology academy in Arizona to be recognized as a Sassoon Academy | School Connection, Wella Signature School and Nuts and Bolts business training member school. Brillare (pronounced Bree-lahr'-ey) means "to shine" in Italian. Brillare is accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences (NACCAS).
All client services are performed by students under the supervision of licensed instructors. Brillare Hairdressing Academy is located in Scottsdale at 15147 N Scottsdale Road, Suite H-300, phone: 480.994.4222, and in Phoenix at 15210 S. 50th Street, Suite 150, phone: 480.940.5300. For more information about programs, services offered and disclosures, visit http://www.brillareacademy.com.
Contact: Julie Igo, Moxie Group Public Relations
602.549.0008 or Julie@moxieprgroup.com
Brillare Academy Turns Clients into Zombies for Zombie Charity Walk
Brillare Hairdressing Academy will be offering zombie hair and makeup services for $20 on October 5th -- the day of the Arizona Zombie Charity Walk to benefit St. Mary's Food Bank -- at both Brillare locations.
2012-10-02
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[Press-News.org] Brillare Academy Turns Clients into Zombies for Zombie Charity WalkBrillare Hairdressing Academy will be offering zombie hair and makeup services for $20 on October 5th -- the day of the Arizona Zombie Charity Walk to benefit St. Mary's Food Bank -- at both Brillare locations.