"Fight Against Diversion" at Texas Beauty Show 2008.Salon FAD FAD - ["FAD, A Simple and Powerful Database Language", F. Bancilon et al, Proc 13th Intl Conf on VLDB, Brighton, England, Sep 1987]. booth to host Barbar and Kenchii Shears shears cutting instruments for the removal of wool—sheep shears, or for trimming the hooves of sheep and goats—hoof shears. hoof shears a rugged pair of shears like secateurs but with sharp-pointed blades. AUSTIN, Texas -- At the Texas Beauty Show on October 26-27, in Dallas, Texas “Dallas” redirects here. For other uses, see Dallas (disambiguation). The City of Dallas (pronounced [ˈdæl.əs] or [ˈdæl. , Salon FAD's booth will feature demonstrations by manufacturers, including Barbar and Kenchii Shears, companies that sell their professional beauty products only through salons and spas. Salon FAD, a non-profit organization A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes. , was formed by industry professionals who understand the financial and ethical impact on revenue potential for stylists and salon owners resulting from the diversion of professional beauty products into mass retail outlets retail outlet n → punto de venta retail outlet n → point m de vente retail outlet retail n → . In the Salon FAD booth (# 2001), stylists can learn how to support the "Fight Against Diversion" and see demonstrations by performance artists. "The exposure of professional beauty products generally begins within salons and spas where the products are used in-house and offered for sale to clientele. When these product lines are diverted di·vert v. di·vert·ed, di·vert·ing, di·verts v.tr. 1. To turn aside from a course or direction: Traffic was diverted around the scene of the accident. 2. to mass retail outlets, salons and stylists lose sales revenue, as well as creditability and influence with their client base. In addition, there is little incentive for stylists to recommend products that can be purchased at local grocery or drug stores," commented Dixie Pelfrey, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Salon FAD. "Ultimately, it is up to salon owners and stylists to create a marketplace in which to buy and sell 'professional only' products, as they have the power and the ability to choose and promote the product lines that will succeed in this industry." "Product diversion is a serious issue in the beauty industry and Salon FAD's involvement in Texas Beauty Show is important. They emphasize that by working together, stylists can make a difference in ensuring that professional beauty products are sold only through salons and spas," said Steve Farrer, executive director for Texas Beauty Show. "We look forward to Salon FAD's participation along with the manufacturers they will host who support the 'Fight Against Diversion.'" About Salon FAD Salon FAD was created to standardize stan·dard·ize v. 1. To cause to conform to a standard. 2. To evaluate by comparing with a standard. the definition of a 'professional product' and 'professional salon' and to regulate and monitor the distribution of these products. Its mission is to unite salons and stylists together to win the Fight Against Diversion and sustain the professional beauty industry. More information is available online at www.salonfad.com. About Texas Beauty Show As the largest distributor-independent beauty event in the Southwest U.S., the Texas Beauty Show is expected to attract more than 6,000 industry professionals and will feature hundreds of exhibitors, dozens of continuing education continuing education: see adult education. continuing education or adult education Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904). classes, and a Main Stage with demonstrations from some of the industry's leading platform artists. Exhibit space is available for just $950 per 10'x10' area. Advance two-day tickets are priced at $60.00 for licensed cosmetologists and barbers and $35.00 for cosmetology/barber students. For more information, visit www.texasbeautyshow.com. |
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