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What is it like being a student at Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy?

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Well, we start at 8:00 a.m. with Theory Class.  This class is usually around one hour.  This is where the textbook learning starts….We may have lecture, a how to demo, watch video, or have a power point presentation, explaining the fundamentals of Cosmetology education and it’s application in the Beauty Industry.

IMG_0839[1]We have a relaxed atmosphere where students participate in active learning, we welcome open discussion about all of the topics we teach.  This helps the students get a better understanding of how to apply the basic theory to salon life.

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What do students learn in Theory?

The Basics first, such as general sanitation and infection control, rules and regulations needed in a Beauty Establishment. Master Instructor, Penny Miller, helps the students to perfect Customer Service, Ethics, Basic Procedures for hair styling, hair shaping or cutting, texture services,perming, coloring, blonding procedures, finger waving and pin curls, roller sets, blow out services, foiling, braiding, manicure and pedicure services, facial services, waxing, massage and cosmetic application.images (35)

 The Salon world revolves around the client, and students need to understand this in order to be a success in their career.

This is just the beginning of their journey.

FUN – FUN – FUN!

So what’s next?  PRACTICE – PRACTICE – PRACTICE.

Students practice daily on the mannequins to get the hang of hair styling procedures and after they test out on all of the above basics, then they can start working on the public.

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Is it safe for the customers to have students work on them?

YES!  ALL WORK IS SUPERVISED BY MASTER INSTRUCTORS WHO WORK CLOSELY WITH ALL OF THE STUDENTS.

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A lot of our customers state that they feel like they get closer attention at the school then at some salons. The instructors check all work prior to the student finishing to make sure the client is happy and satisfied.

Do students get to learn modern techniques?

YES! YES! YES!!!

 

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We are a CHI Partnered School,

so students get to see the latest and greatest runway looks, and fun, crazy things that are going on in fashion and at hair shows.  We practice some of these techniques, and explain how the look has evolved from something in the past.

Believe it or not history repeats itself….and some of the styles we see as new and hot now,  were here a long, long time ago.

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What about Products…

There are so many, how do you choose what to use?   This is again where education comes in.  Basic products, do basic things, with proper education and product knowledge, students learn about a wide variety of products, how they work, and what is best for a particular type or style of hair.  Farouk CHI

This separates pros from amateurs, and we all know the right product works wonders.

Tools and Techniques- why is that important?

Training in the technology of different tools used in hair styling and other beauty services will help the student to work smarter not harder.  This is a key to longevity in the business.  Have you ever wondered why when you leave the salon, your hair style will last and last, and when you do it at home it never looks the same?  Well it all comes down to education, the right selection of product, the correct pattern when the hair is blow out, and the proper tool to set the style, your client will look fabulous and you will feel wonderful for achieving the perfect look for your  client.

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 WHAT A GREAT FEELING!  WHAT COULD BE BETTER?

What do our students say about Cosmetology School?

Here are a few of their comments:

“I like cosmo school because it allows me to be creative and learn the new trends in hair and beauty.  It’s also fun and exciting to learn cool color techniques like foiling and balayage.  My fellow students are also very nice and it’s exciting to learn with others who have interests in cosmetology.”   #I<3vino

“I love having the opportunity to help someone make their appearance better than it is.  I want to be able to see on my client’s face that they love what I did & that it helped boost their self confidence.” Morgan S.

“I love Cosmo school because I’ve wanted to learn to do hair ever since I was little, I grew up in my grannies shop watching and helping her.  Now that I’m actually getting to be in this school and begin my future career, my favorite thing so far is coloring hair, and doing hair cuts.  I love learning new coloring techniques and actually getting to do them on the public.  This school allows me to do what I love, and make people look beautiful, and I Love that.” Chade

“We are getting a top notch education.  We have great textbooks and tons of instructional videos.  Many product educators from CHI, Joico, Backscratchers, etc have visited and taught us about their products.  We have lots of great clients that request anything from flat tops to perms.  We are getting tons of hands on experience.  Penny works with us on our schedule.  I have two children and Penny has always been very understanding”  J.C.

 

 

 

 

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Salon Business….What do I need to know?

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We don’t need to worry about balancing a check book.  We have people to do that for us.  We need to focus on our Artistic ability.  Right???

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If you think someone else will take care of your business like you would take care of your business, then you are sadly mistaken.  Knowledge is power and power is knowledge and the more education you can get in the field of Salon Business the better off you will be.

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When you start a business you are the chief chef and bottle washer.   Deal with it!  You will clean potties, sweep floors, do laundry, stock supplies, order supplies, organize educational events, manage the salon,  take inventory, clean color bowls, combs, brushes etc….and occasionally, yes, you will finally get to do some hair!    Yeah!!!

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Starting a business is an expensive endeavor.  You have a building to lease, utilities, phones, products, supplies, tools, equipment, taxes, insurance, advertising, employees, education, motivation, and the list goes on and on.  Yes you can hire everything done, but you will find you will soon be out of money and operating in the red.  This is why so many business fail in the first 5 years of operation.

Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough” ~Og Mandino

Here is a short article from Jon Gonzales about salon management.

Why are so many Salons Failing?

The impact of the recession has proven fatal in many industries but particularly for salons and hairdressers. Why you might ask? Because many salons were already vulnerable, due to several underlying long-standing problems with the structural core of business management aspects of the salon profession; any economic hit was bound to cause complete chaos.

If there are two words that best describe the beauty profession and in particular, the challenges of salon ownership, they would be apathy and turmoil. As our country struggles to get out of this recession, salon owners are facing many challenges and obstacles. Among these, rising business costs, price and commission wars and the challenge of finding and more importantly keeping committed hairdressers on staff has put exorbitant pressure on owners.

These problems are symptomatic of larger scale issues that include a lack of education on business ownership and staff management. Hairdressers end up under prepared in the work place with very little hands on experience seeking higher wages than the salon owners can deliver; which creates tension and high turnover. Conversely, salon owners lack the interpersonal skills and management savvy to salvage the promising hairdressers that could become successful down the line if mentored properly. And sadly, most hairdressers and salon owners do not even have proper health insurance, retirement, or other benefits to fall back on.

While other industries are finding solutions to adapt to changes in the marketplace, the beauty industry and salon owners in particular continue to struggle. New generations of young hairdressers and the small working salon owner will be especially vulnerable in these difficult times. So who’s at fault? Fingers could be pointed in many directions, but will placing blame fix the problems?

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Although many of our colleagues are struggling, I urge you to keep a positive attitude, develop strong business management skills, persevere with a competitive spirit, and let Hairdresser Career Development Systems be your partner in addressing your concerns.

Making the Right Decisions
During a Recession

According to the Small Business Association, more than a half-million small businesses close each year while two-thirds of new businesses survive. What’s your survival plan during this economic downturn? Will you close your doors or rise to the top? Making the right decisions now has never been more important for the future. Here are some suggestions to help you make the right ones.

Comfort Zone – Get out of your comfort zone and change your business routine up. Those things you keep thinking about doing need to start happening. Stop putting them off! The smallest change can sometimes make the biggest difference.

Charlene Abretske, Business Support Advisor at Your Beauty Network, Inc. (YBN) encourages you to turn those “some days” into “nows” and be proactive about the future success of your business. “If you continue to wait, you’re going to go out of business,” explains Abretske. “If your plan is to ‘hope’ during this economic crisis, your salon and success will be in serious trouble.”

Cutting Costs – Before you start discounting your services, plan on cutting costs in areas that won’t suffer. Yes, your staff may still be ticked off at you for canceling the holiday party, but at least they still have jobs! Eliminating unnecessary cleaning crews and rallying the team to pick up the daily/weekly regimen can free up the budget and allow you to spend money where needed or save for the future. 

Cut the Fat – “Frugality is critical right now,” explains Charles Penzone, Owner of Charles Penzones Salons. “We’re tightening things up [at our salons] and cutting as much fat as we can. When someone leaves, especially in the administrative area, we’re not replacing them with new hires.  We haven’t laid anyone off, but we’re not replacing those people in the non-productive areas, those who do not generate money, that leave for the basic reasons.” 

Priority Check – Before you drop $300 on that vintage mirror for the reception area, make sure your salon equipment is working properly. Décor may be nice, but making sure your business is operating properly and efficiently is more important than sprucing up the joint. 

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – Want to make some extra cash on equipment you’re not using? Instead of listing it on sites like Ebay or Craigslist, why not utilize the powers of the classifieds. Just make sure to put those savings back into the business.

Learn the Ropes – Let’s say you need to downsize your staff. One of the most important things you need to set in place is cross-training your team. Make sure each member knows how the front desk operates and how to cover each others’ stations/departments if you need to cut down on the amount of staff during operating hours.

Lose the Gloom – Before you bring your economic stress through the front doors, be aware of what that gloomy mood is going to do your business. The last thing you need is for your staff to see you crack under the economic pressure, not to mention your clients. If your business is taking a turn for the worse, check out all the best-selling, business building items at your local bookstore. Best-sellers are affordably priced and…they work! A recent study shows that 9 in 10 entrepreneurs are optimistic about the future prospects of their business. Be one of them!

Protect Yourself! – If you don’t already have disability insurance set in place then you’re not protecting your income. It’s extremely important to protect yourself, your livelihood, and your family during this recession and make sure these are the last areas we look to cut back on. “One way to recession proof your income is to consider disability insurance as a protection against unexpected loss of wages,” explains Gina Bello, Vice President of Salon & Spa Employee Benefit Solutions. “It’s extremely important to protect yourself, your livelihood, and your family during this recession and make sure these are the last areas we look to cut back on. It’s unfortunate when people see their insurance as one area to reduce costs. Unfortunately the implication of needing to make an insurance claim without having insurance and being stuck in the middle of a recession with little or no financial means is going to be traumatic.” 

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Thanks For Everything – Before you start coming up with new ideas to cash in on new clients, you need to make sure you’ll be keeping the ones you already have. “We are making every effort we can to be as indispensable to our clients as we’ve ever been. The customer if also becoming extremely frugal as well, and we want to be the last thing they do without, explains Penzone. To keep them coming back, Penzone’s House of Salons sent out thank you cards to all their clients and continuously show their appreciation to the current client roster in addition to giving exceptional service.

Safe Senders List – E-marketing it the way to go. Capturing your clients’ info and utilizing your database to communicate the goings-on in your salon will be the most cost-effective solution for your business. Print, radio or television advertising may not be in your budget, so this is a great alternative. “Each marketing item should have an incentive to get them rushing through the door,” explains Abretske. “Everyone is looking to save money these days. Give them a reason to come in.” Don’t forget to tell your clients to add you to their safe senders list. You can also put this into place for a rewards program. If they forward the email to a friend and they come in, give them 10% off their next visit.

Repeat Rewards – Before you begin the cutting and/or coloring process make sure you’re giving a thorough consultation. Explain to your clients, especially the ones getting a precision cut, permanent color and/or highlights, that the look they’re going for is going to require maintenance, and before you begin you’re going to need their commitment to pre-book their appointment before they leave. Create a sense of urgency and say, “Let’s make sure I can get you in six weeks from now before we begin.” We all know that you’ll be able to get them in, but they don’t! Give them a reason to return. 

Speak Up! – Speak up for what you want—don’t settle. Negotiate before settling on the price of something. If your lease is up for renewal or you’re having difficulty paying your overhead and the rent is burning a hole in your pocket, try to negotiate a lower price. At this time, leasing companies are happy and lucky to have you occupying that space and they can’t risk the chance of losing you.

Bust a Move – The last thing you want to do is be stuck with a ton of product, and if you have a retail line that’s collecting dust, get a sale going and move it out. You may want to consider if it’s even worth carrying the line if it’s been a hangout for dust bunnies. “Be the biggest customer to one or two companies rather than blurring the line and looking like a retail store or a drugstore,” explains Steve and Terri Cowan, Owners of Professional Salon Concepts (PSC). 

Fill Up! – Don’t treat retail like a chance opportunity. Stay proactive and utilize your salon software for tracking take-home purchases made by clients. “Many [stylists/salon owners] are not using that information as dialogue with the guest,” explains Terri Cowan. Terri suggests asking the client how they enjoyed the last product purchased, did it accomplish what they wanted it to because their hair performed beautifully while they were in the chair with you! Tell them their product should be running low by now, and use a less-generic and more stylized form of communication. Remember to take full advantage of the client’s service history to cash in on the opportunity of raising your retail percentage. 

Show the Love – Salon owners are feeling the pressure, but so are their employees. You may not be able to fully show your gratitude in cash, so promote and assign titles, switch stations around bringing your top stylist forward for more exposure or setting them in back for more privacy – it’s your call!

The Big Picture – Owning and Operating a Salon is a Wonderful Endeavor.

Be a Winner!

Don’t get lost in the day-to-day needs of the salon. Make sure you are always looking at the big picture. Customer Service is always first and foremost. Instead of mapping out your marketing and promotions a month at a time, plan your entire year now. Think of your clients and how you can better serve them.  You already know what the major holidays are and how to cash in on them, so get busy and create your advertising/marketing and promotion calendar now.   

Hope you find this information useful.  For more tips on Salon Business and Marketing stay tuned for future articles.  Have a Blessed Day!

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Penny Miller
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Your Career in Beauty Starts Here!

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Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy is an Private Beauty College that offers classes in Cosmetology, Nail Technology, Esthetics, Review & Master Instructor.  So if you are ready to get into the Beauty Business we can help you with all your educational needs.  From a quick 600 hour course, which can be achieved within 6 months or less,  to a Master Instructor course, we have the experience to help you obtain your goals.

 

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We are a CHI Partnered school.

So here at P.M.C.A. we can help you with a greater understanding of how things work outside the small town setting of Pauls Valley.  We have had students who have gone on to do platform work for worldwide companies educating fellow cosmetologists with product knowledge and technical skills to further their education outside the salon.farouk systms

Farouk Systems, helps us to bring advanced education to our students!  Our fellow educators at CHI have worked behind the scenes on T.V., Miss Universe Pageants, Movies and much more. First class educational support at our fingertips.   Opportunities for our students to work alongside international artists at CHI events.  Assist our award winning team at CHI shows and experience backstage firsthand.  What better way to get an education, than to get it from someone with actual work experience?

 

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100 % Pass Rate!

We opened the Academy in January 2003, and after 11 years, we still hold a 100% Pass Rate on our Oklahoma State Testing! Our students always do great on their board exams.  Small classes, private instruction, and a lot of hands- on experience is what makes our graduates the best they can be.  We invite our graduates back for additional education when product companies update their techniques and products, this helps our graduates have the expertise they need to make their salons so successful.  Isn’t that what we all want?  To own or work in a business that is successful!

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Build your clientele faster and with confidence.  With over 30 years salon experience our instructors can help you with the business knowledge needed to own and operate your own business and build your clientele and business with confidence.  Technical skills are great, but work ethic and a willingness to help people will take you farther in the Beauty Business.

Perfect your skill using internationally acclaimed CHI professional products which provide a safer work environment.  Products developed without ammonia and PPD.  Upon Graduation have a jump start to become a CHI educator.Farouk CHI

Train with the best using award winning tools.  We use a wide variety of speciality tools to help you understand the theory and the technical advantage of quality appliances.  We would prefer to work smarter not harder, and quality appliances can help you to deliver the workmanship your clients desire.  Simple things such as which metal is used in the tool will help to deliver a different result in your styling decisions.

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Inspiration!  We love to inspire our students to be the best they can be.  Only then can they develop the passion they need for the beauty business.  When you reach deep within yourself and find your passion your work isn’t work anymore, it’s fun, exciting and rewarding!  Giving someone a new look that makes them feel better about themselves is the best reward ever.  No matter what age, everyone wants to look good, and feel better about themselves.  What a Wonderful Business to be a part of!

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Give Penny a call @ 405-238-3426 and setup an appointment to see the Academy and embark on a life changing experience….The World of Beauty!

 

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CHI COLOR EVENT

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Graduates of Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy and fellow stylists in the Garvin County area are invited to a Special Event at the Academy sponsored by Farouk Systems and Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy.

Monday, December 16, 2013, we will be hosting an all day class for the latest techniques with CHI Hair color. Rachael Fre will be our educator for this class, we will have limited seating available, so be sure to call and sign up now.  Classes are filling up fast.  405-238-3426.

If you are interested in being a Hair Color Model for this class, call Penny at 405-238-3426.

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Chemistry in the Salon

Have you ever wondered why chemistry is so very important to the field of Cosmetology?  Every day clients come into the salon with special needs that require a little chemistry to fix.  From a simple re-adjustment to their shampooing and conditioning  to de-frizz summer stressed hair, to the more complicated, but much needed color adjustment when a home color that goes wrong. Beautiful hair, skin and nails, always start with a healthy body inside, and salon chemistry on the outside.  Today’s stylist must be well versed in Salon Chemistry, to meet their clients needs.Hair Chemist

Salon chemicals, as well as over the counter beauty products change frequently and require a stylist and salon professional to attend regular training to update their education on product knowledge and salon and home use.  There is a vast variety of products that are sold over the counter that can easily damage the hair.

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Why do you think salon professionals should know what is available to their clients over the counter at the local drug store, supermarket, or discount store?  Simply because, at some point in time, our clients, may get a hold of these products, that are labeled “easy to use”, “for home use”, or “gentle formula”, and if used incorrectly, or over some other “safe” product and wreck havoc on the hair.

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When the client does this, what happens next?  They call us!  So we must always be prepared, mentally, as well as physically to bring balance, and reduce the stress that these products and services have caused our clients.

Hair stylist and salon professionals, here is my advice.  Study, Study, Study!  Go to as much education as you can, ask your supply house reps, for product knowledge on all of the products you carry, so you can know the in’s and outs of each product.  Know the pH, the molecular weight, the chemical makeup of each product, ask the about the key ingredients, what type of protein is used, the key benefits, and any contraindications of the products.  Get the MSDS’s on each product.  Know how to store and how to dispose of any unused product.  Know the shelf life, and how you need to mix and what not to mix with the product.  Does this seem like a lot of information to keep track of?  Well this is just the beginning.

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Don’t forget the need for client records!  Record the beginning analysis of the clients hair, what and how it was used, and the end result.  This is very valuable data for next time you service the client. Be honest with yourself as well as your client. The client will appreciate the effort you put forth to help them with their service as well as knowing that you are a serious professional who will take care of them and their hair.  Customer service is always first and foremost, but you must go the extra mile and keep records so you can keep track of the needs of your clients.  With all of the ever changing chemicals and products it is very important to track your progress, and the occasional set back that might occur in your client’s hair history. Remember, If you are a true professional, you have the knowledge base needed to help your client with all of their beauty needs.  There are no mistakes only missed opportunities.  We can always help our clients if we just study the situation and put forth the effort!

Happy Clients = a Happy Salon!  Go out and make the effort to make someone Happy!

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P.M.C.A. in Action on Movie Set

Local Students Work on Movie Set

We recently had the great opportunity to have our Staff and Students work on the Movie Set of “Noodling the Film”.  We thought this would be a great opportunity to allow students to see what really goes on behind the scenes of a movie production, and get more experience doing hair and makeup.  Each day the staff from Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy attended the morning production meeting, and then the shooting usually began shortly after that. We started on location around 7:oo a.m.  and ended shooting anywhere from 7:oo p.m. to sometimes 3:00 a.m. to get just the right settings.  Location areas varied around Pauls Valley.  Our students worked on set from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 – our regular hours, and our Staff, Penny Miller and Kristina Miller Martin, worked after hours to get all of the hair and makeup done required for this production.  Our students and staff got many complements on the work they did, and the help they all provided.  It was very informative and interesting seeing all of the work that goes on behind the scene.

Students from P.M.C.A. who worked on the set were as follows: Terra Dodson, Sara Folsom, Teresa Winnett, Shelly Chandler, Maribeth Jones, Brittney Wallace, Becky Ledbetter &  Harlene Ledger. Master Instructors Kristina Martin & Penny Miller who’s official title was Head Makeup and Hair, worked many, many hours on the set.

The Movie crew and actors were great to work with and the production was a lot of fun.  Overall I know the students of Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy gained a lot of useful information and experience from working on the set.  We hope everyone enjoys the film, Rebecca and the Crew did a wonderful job on this production.  We enjoyed it all, but on day 8 of production it was wonderful hearing those famous last words, from the director,  “It’s a Wrap!”

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Garvin County News Star Article August 5th, 2010 by Jim Richardson

“Noodling” film writer/director, Rebecca Eskreis, discusses final details with members of the camera crew prior to shooting a scene in the back of Bob’s Pig Shop on Monday. News Star photo by Jim Richardson

 

By Jim Richardson
News Star Writer

Bob’s Pig Shop in Pauls Valley has served for the last several years as host site to the annual Okie Noodling Tournament & Fish Fry, so it seemed only right it would be selected as a key location for a recent film about catfish noodling.

The film, simply entitled “Noodling,” is the brainchild and college thesis project of USC graduate film student, Rebecca Eskreis.

A New York native, Eskreis said she got the inspiration to do the film from reading an article in the New York Times.

“I came up with the idea to do the film after reading an article that said they had outlawed noodling in Missouri,” Eskreis recalled.

 

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Penny Miller, owner of Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy-Phase II in Pauls Valley, applies makeup to Norman resident, Cindy Hanska, prior to Monday’s filming of “Noodling” at Bob’s Pig Shop. Hanska played the part of Dorothy, a local person who frequents the restaurant where the main character, Jenna, works (News Star Photo by Jim Richardson).

“I thought that was ashamed because noodling has a cultural background and is an important aspect of family tradition for many people. It also defines a rite of passage for some young men.

“I did some research and became fascinated with the subject. I began to imagine what it would be like to grow up in a town like this (Pauls Valley) where noodling was such an integral part of the community and that led to the idea for the film.”

The movie, which has been in the making for the last three years, was filmed primarily in Pauls Valley and Bob’s Pig Shop was the stop for the film crew on Monday, August 2.

Bob’s served as the ideal backdrop for the coming-of-age film about the main character, Jenna, who works as a waitress at a local small-town restaurant and whose father is a champion noodler.

Jenna is played by 17 year-old OKC resident and Heritage Hall Junior, Maddie Perry, and most of the crew members are from Oklahoma including several OU Film and Video interns.

 

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Noodling Tournament in Pauls Valley for 2013 on the weekend of Friday June 21-June 22.  Drop by and see what Noodling is all about!

 

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Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy Partners with Leaders in the Beauty Industry

Congratulations to Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy on it’s 10 Year Anniversary!

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Penny Miller started her cosmetology career in 1982, here in the state of Oklahoma.  After a few years in the business she purchased Phase II Hair Design, and slowly converted a Barber Shop into a Cosmetology Salon. During her career, Penny has trained with several product companies such as Matrix, Redken, Paul Mitchell, Sebastian, Roffler, American Crew, Montage, Aquage, Scruples, TiGi, Sexy Hair Concepts, OPI, Tammy Taylor, & Joico, just to name a few. Constantly going to hair shows and educational events she furthered her knowledge in the Cosmetology Industry, brought this information back to the salon and helped to educate her staff on new methods and practices relating to cosmetology.

Later Penny went back to school again to achieve her Master Cosmetology Instructor License, and then in January of 2003, she opened her school, Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy, where she has partnered with several product companies such as CHI, to give her students the advantage of working with strong American Educators and American based products.

Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy, located in beautiful downtown Pauls Valley, Oklahoma is a small beauty college offering a full range of education in Cosmetology, Nail Technology, Esthetics, and even Instructor Courses.  Small classes mean that each student gets a lot of one on one time with the instructor, and their education is individualized for their own particular needs. Everyone learns differently, and when you customize the teaching methods you get a better result with helping each student achieve their goals.  Modeled after the apprentice programs, popular in Europe, the Academy offers a real salon environment for students to learn in and real hands on experience with one on one with clients on the clinic floor. P.M.C.A. currently holds a 100% pass rate at the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology.  All courses are offered at the Academy giving the students a wider range of career opportunities for employment in the future.  Part-time and full-time courses are available with flexible payment plans.

Guest artists are invited in to help students learn about a variety of product lines, so their education is not limited to one school of thought.  Since opening in 2003, Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy has invited in several product educators, such as RX Systems, BackScratchers, Spa Girl, Lorea’l, CHI, Joico,  OPI, Tammy Taylor Systems, Matrix, Aquage, Wella-Sebastian.  We have had special events such as Glamour Photography, Computer Imaging, Nail Classes, Little Princess Parties, Photo Sessions, just to name a few.  Our students have had the opportunity to participate in the hair and make up on a movie production, and have worked  Bridal Fairs, and Fashion Shows & Wedding Parties.  Our students have attended hair shows, special business seminars, field trips to product manufacturing plants, salons, & suppliers and have enjoyed additional information from guest speakers pertaining to salon management and career advancement & financial planning.

A day in the life of a student.  The class day starts at 8:00 a.m. in Theory Class. Students learn textbook information, procedures, state law, safety and sanitation.  This is where students get basic information. Lecture, demonstrations, video presentations, lab equipment, computers and other educational aids assist in the learning process.  After Theory Class, students go to the clinic floor to apply their newly acquired knowledge with a hands on approach.  They are all given mannequins and tools and supplies, and then they start to work applying their new skills, practice, practice, practice, is the motto during this session in the learning process.  After students have reached a level of expertise, they begin working with clients. Clients add a more personal touch to the educational experience because it is very important for each student to learn the necessary people skills to work successfully in a salon.  All work is closely monitored by the instructor, and all services are checked for accuracy. At each level of training, the bar is raised and we expect more out of our students.  By the time they finish the course, they will easily pass Oklahoma State Board Testing, but more important, they will be ready to start their new career in an upscale salon.

What types of careers could a cosmetology graduate expect to find?  Well, here in the state of Oklahoma, the possibilities are really limitless.  Today’s graduate can start in a salon as a beginning hairstylist, and work their way up to master hairstylist working behind the chair doing a wide variety of services from cuts, styles, waxing, facials, manicures, pedicures, massage, cosmetic application, color application, perming and texturizing services, highlighting, etc.  Cosmetology professionals are also need in MediSpa’s for client care pre-op and post-op.  They can go to work for product manufacturers doing demo’s and educational events.  They can assist master stylist’s, learning more about the business, work as a stylist on a cruise ship, or a resort. They can work doing glamour services, cosmetic application, and even hair & makeup on a movie set.  Later, they can even work their way up to salon management or even ownership.  Beauty professionals can go into writing, and even into education. Really in today’s market the possibilities are endless.  All they really need is a “Can Do” attitude. We are in a zero unemployment field that needs more stylists and technicians each year. There is a real shortage of hairstylists out there and we have salons call us regularly looking for new talent. With all the new products, techniques, and services out there now this is a very exciting field to get into.  I have worked in this field for almost 30 years now and it never gets boring!

What type of person is a good fit for a cosmetology career? Anyone who truly cares about people!  If you like people and helping them with their beauty needs, there is no career that can be more personally rewarding!  Young or old, male or female, clients are always in need of Beauty Professionals. There is nothing better than making someone feel special! The look on their face when they see the new look you gave them is priceless. You can boost someone’s self-esteem, help them to look and feel better, and give them that little bit of self-confidence to get them through some of life’s little challenges. What better way to make a living! And YOU can create your own payscale….Yes, the sky is the limit, the more you work, the more you earn, it’s really a Win, Win situation.

If you know of a friend or relative that has thought about a career in the field of Cosmetology, We would love to meet them and help them with their educational needs to get them on the right path in this field. We love making a difference in our students lives, and cultivating new talent. This is a wonderful career that can be very lucrative, personally, professionally, and financially.  Help us to help others on their new paths. You don’t have to go out of town for a great education. Please check out Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy.

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Professional Salon Safety and Sanitation

Have you ever wondered what YOU should be looking for when you enter a Professional Salon? 

What is required by the State?  What is required by your city?  What about national standards of sanitation?  How did your stylist or nail tech get their state license? Is the Salon clean, safe and sanitary?  Have they had any violations?

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These are all very important questions.  And they all deserve answers.

Here in the State of Oklahoma, the state regulatory office is the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology.  The OSBC sets up the rules and regulations that are set forth at the state level, for education requirements, licensing requirements for schools, salons, and all cosmetology related establishments.  They also oversee the safety and sanitation standards for each of these establishments.  They are here for the public, salon workers, and students, to make sure procedures are followed and that everyone is kept safe.   The OSBC also is there for salon professionals at the legislative level to help oversee laws and how they effect our industry.

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So …. When you enter your chosen establishment, look for the following:

1. Cleanliness, clean tools, combs and brushes.

2. Posted licenses.

3. Ethical behavior and a professional atmosphere.

If you feel like the establishment is not following safe sanitation practices it is up to you to decide to frequent the establishment or not.  It is your health and well being that is at risk.

 

 

 

 

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Honor Scholarships Now Available

Education is Key to Everything in Life.  Don’t let lack of funding stand in your way.

I would  like to invite you to join us in a special program to empower women who have recently, due to life circumstances, are being forced back into the work force.

I am offering  partial scholarships to women, who are hard working, self motivated, caregivers to their families, who would enjoy a career in cosmetology.

Cosmetology is a very rewarding and lucrative career choice for people who truly enjoy caring for other people.

I would love to pass on the passion I have for the business on to others who would like to help others. People who help people are usually the happiest people in the world!  I have worked in this business since 1982 and I Still LOVE IT!  Nothing is better than making someone else feel special and better about themselves.  Isn’t that what it’s all about?

Don’t get discouraged, you can start a new career at any age….We have had students in their teens and others who decided on a new career path in their 60’s. It’s never too late!

We work closely with several different organizations who may be able to help you with some of the financial needs associated with going back to school.  We are a CHI Partner School, so even though we have small classes in downtown Pauls Valley, we have information from all around the world to share with our students. Our Students can work where ever they choose in this wonderful profession.

We can help you to process applications from the Indian Nation, so if you are a tribal member they may be able to help you with your education. We work closely with several Tribal Councils.

We also have several payment plan options that we can customize to fit your needs.

So please don’t get frustrated….a new Career can be so rewarding, both professionally and financially!  Give me a call at 405-238-3426, schedule an appointment and I will help you get on your new career path.

Have a blessed day,

Penny Miller

 

 

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Holiday Thoughts

This is the Reason for the Season!

We need to keep this in mind this Season. Everyone is busy, busy, busy, trying to find the perfect gift, getting prepared for Holiday Guests, cooking, cleaning, &  trying to organize and make the holiday special for everyone, and getting stressed out to the max.  Why do we do this to ourselves and our loved ones each holiday season???  Is it out of Love, Compassion, and Caring?  Is it out of Competition, Greed & Envy?  Who knows?  We can only do what we feel is right for ourselves and our loved ones.  I do know this, Life is much Too Short, to have a Bad Time. 

Take time to show each other that we care for one another.

Time is much more important than monetary goodies, when we are gone from this place do you really think someone is going to remember that wonderful, new, _____ they received on the Christmas of 2012?  But people will remember how you treated them day in and day out, on our good days and our bad days. Random acts of kindness will show others that we care.  Simple Things like….Opening a door for someone who has their hands full, a simple smile when someone looks stressed or sad, a kind and encouraging word when someone is struggling.  Simple things can mean so, so very much.

We would like to take this opportunity to Thank You and all your friends for all of the kindness you have shown us in this past year!

We wish you a Very Merry Christmas and much Health & Success in the coming Years ahead!

May God be with You and Yours this Holiday Season!

With Much Love,

Penny Miller