Team Beauty Night Visits Surrey, New West and Burnaby Monthly

On Feb 5th, we begin our monthly Surrey events. Thanks to a partnership with Maxxine Wright, we are able to start offering monthly programming for low income women in Surrey. “In the past 18 months, we have found out many of our participants in the programs we offer in Vancouver’s DTES reside in Burnaby, Surrey and New West. Starting February 2013, we will be offering 1 night of programming each month in each city (Surrey, New West and Burnaby). At our last volunteer meeting in Surrey, our Team Beauty Night members agreed that we would see if we can increase our programming to twice a month after 3 months, three times a month at nine months and 4 times a month within a year. This would be based on developing the resources - volunteer base, donations and community support within each community we offer our services in. Already we have a wait list of community partners who would like to see our programming at their facilities,” explained Beauty Night Founder, Caroline MacGillivray.

 

If you are interested in joining Team Beauty Night for our events in Surrey, New West or Burnaby, we have a volunteer orientation set up for Sunday, February 17th.

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We are looking for dedicated volunteers who can commit to one three hour shift on the first Wednesday of the month. Volunteers must be responsible, self starters, and comfortable working in a Team environment.

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We are looking for wellness, health care, and beauty professionals and students who maybe interested in joining Team Beauty Night.

Sunday, February 17th

12pm -2:30pm

13733 92nd Ave (King George Hwy and 92nd ave)

Surrey, BC

Please fill in the volunteer application form on our website.

* Orientation is mandatory before volunteering for one of our front line Beauty Night events.

Perception of Beauty

Perception of Beauty
By Adriana Ortega
 
¨You can only perceive real beauty in a person as they get older¨ Anouk Aimee
 
I have volunteered for Beauty Night for 2 months; it’s been a life-changing experience. I have learned about patience, compassion, respect, empathy and so many other things more than I have in my whole life. Every Tuesday, I apply make up to our participants. Today, I had to apply make up to this beautiful women in her late 40´s or early 50´s. She asked me some tips about make up because she was looking for a job and wanted to know how she could look better and more presentable.
 
As I started talking to her, she tells me how hard has been to find a job for people her age, and even though she has all the energy to work, employers only want to hire young people.She tells me she is old and not pretty anymore. As I listen, I cant help thinking that sadly, most of the time this is true, but what it really hits me is to see how she actually believed she wasn’t beautiful anymore, and she was.
 
All the marketing and propaganda around us has made us believe that ¨beauty¨ is something that comes with ¨youth¨ and specific stereotypes; skinny, tall, perfect nose, perfect hair, etc., and there is nothing further from the truth. If you pay attention to all the ads, not only do they always use perfect photoshopped women, but always say things like ¨younger beautiful skin¨, ¨look 10 years younger and beautiful¨. The list is endless. As soon as you get older you automatically stop being beautiful. I see every day how those companies and products that claim to give us that ¨self confidence¨ are the ones that took it away from us in the first place.
 
All this makes me think about how we perceive beauty and how mistaken this perception is most of the time. Wouldn’t it be so much better if instead of saying things like ¨I want to look younger¨, we said ¨I want to age beautifully¨? or those ads instead of saying ¨Look younger and beautiful¨ said, ¨Look gorgeous at your age?¨ And that we started to appreciate beauty in all her forms and ages?
 
How would the world be if only we accepted and realized that each and every one of us are beautiful in our own and unique way? If only we didn´t let anybody else put us down and make us believe we are not beautiful and important? If only we respected other´s uniqueness, regardless of their age, origin and beliefs?

Great Recap of Beauty Council’s Show Off

Thank you to Jaegar Mah for recapturing Beauty Council’s Show Off a celebration of the talent of the beauty industry in BC. 12 Salons shared the stage at the Vogue Theatre. This fantastic event emceed by Breakfast TV’s Dawn Chubei raised over $6000 for our cause.

SHOWOFF 2012 - Hair + Fashion PARTY! from Punchline Video Productions on Vimeo.

Splash 2009: January 25th in Toronto

On January 25th, Splash 2009 event is in Toronto. This event promises to be exciting experience for those in the beauty world.

Beauty Night Society brochures and volunteer information will be available at the event. Beauty Night is looking for volunteers in the Beauty industry for upcoming events in Toronto.

Resumes can be sent to [email protected]

http://www.stylecanada.ca/index.php?pr=the-style-show