Trade shows used to seem bigger, brighter, and shinier and I wasn’t familiar with all the product lines. Every booth had something undiscovered to show me, and I couldn’t wait till the next big trade show. Where did that feeling go?
New competition opportunity has global vision.
You’ll love the two newest competitions unveiled by Sharon Parker at Ace Beauty Co.’s Fire and Frost show last February: “Trends” and “The Perfect Pedi.”
Made-to-order sunny weather; your favorite industry celebrities, a glamorous awards ceremony a VIP cocktail reception... sounds like the Academy Awards, right?
We asked some seasoned tradeshow attendees to tell us what they like most — and least — about tradeshows. Here is what they had to say.
NAILS show ’97 is a show for every exhibitor or attendee who ever said they were “showed out.” T
NAILS SHOW East started with a bang on Sunday morning when keynote speaker Leil Lowndes of Applause Ltd. inspired attendees to achieve excellence in client service while at the same time taking excellent care of themselves.
Nail manufacturers council members showed the nation’s top beauty editors step-by-step how beautiful nails are achieved.
Competitors got the chance to compete in a new competition called the Decathlon.
Going to a tradeshow can be exhilarating or exhausting, educational or a waste of time.
This issue will hit the streets on the first day of the Midwest Beauty Show, smack in the middle of a very busy show season for salon industry professionals. It seems the perfect opportunity to encourage nail technicians to get to tradeshows.
News from NAILS Magazine Tampa Show and Capitol Beauty Trade Show
The show was attended by more than 2,500 nail technicians, students and guests from all over the country. Many technicians came from faraway just to enter the nail competitions.
To create an exciting, sparkling colorfully kaleidoscopic trade show takes the right combination of people, products, activities and incentives. Just such a package is now being finalized for the WINBA Show.