Barbering Secondary &
Postsecondary –
New Note - as of 3/7/2020: Please plan on bringing your own Tripod for the manikin heads during the competition.
NEW LOCATION! Secondary & Post-Secondary students
will compete at Davis Tech College (DTC) Kaysville, Utah. Address is: 550 East 300 South Kaysville, UT
84037
Contest Contact: Penny Romero, penny.romero@davistech.edu at 801-390-4262. Additional questions can be sent to: Kelley
Rhoe-Collins, Kelley.rhoe-collins@davistech.edu
or at 801-593-2302.
There are 3 – Haircuts
(they may look familiar) that the contestants will be performing
during the contest. Please contact
Kelley Rhoe-Collins or Penny Romero at the information listed above to get
pictures of the haircuts.
Pre-Contest Meeting
– 3/26/20 at
7:00 am. Davis Tech College, Salon
SECONDARY &
POST-SECONDARY Contests will begin at
7:30 am sharp (It
is recommended that you are on campus by 6:45 am.) on 3/26/20 at the Davis Tech
Campus.
REMINDER:
As a reminder and to be consistent with the other
cosmetology related contests – we ask that each school provides one judge for
the Barbering competition. Here are the
judge requirements.
·
We would like the judges to be disconnected from
your school for at least 2 years.
·
Please supply six judges’ prizes on March 28 to
thank them for their time. We will be assembling all of them together the
day of the competition.
·
Please
get their Name, phone number, and email to Kelley Rhoe-Collins no later than March 18. Ed Team Leaders will be registering them as
judges as well as contacting them to make sure they know all of the details of
the competition.
·
Judges will only need to attend on March 26.
We also ask that each school provides prizes for each
placement (post-secondary 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
and secondary 1st, 2nd, and 3rd). We
will be putting all of these prizes together for the winners.
CONTESTANT KIT/ITEMS
TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE CONTESTANT:
1.
Supplied by the contestant:
a.
Cutting shears
b.
Thinning shears
c.
Razor and spare blade
d.
Clipper
e.
Trimmers
f.
Blow dryer
g.
Styling products of choice
h.
Finishing spray
i.
Combs
j.
Brushes
k.
Spray bottle (filled with water)
l.
Haircolor of
choice (Professional Temporary: examples are pencils, chalks, spray, or hair
paint. Any type of temporary color not requiring water to rinse is acceptable)
m. Towels (minimum of 6)
n. Neck
strips
o. Clippies or hair clips
p. Hospital grade disinfectant in a labeled spray bottle
q.
Hand sanitizer
r.
Blood spill kit
(must contain a bio-hazard bag)
s.
Tripod
t.
#2 pencil and a
blue or black pen
u.
All competitors
must create a one-page Résumé to be turned in at Contestant Orientation.
Contestants
must create a colored drawing of their creative haircut design with color
application and beard design with beard coloring. It should include a written description of the
method
used to create
the design and a picture of the final.
Competitors
will need two copies of their design theme, one is to be attached to their
mirror during the competition. NO pictures from a magazine or internet, MUST be
hand drawn.
A
hard copy of the Resume (U) and Drawing (V) must be submitted to the technical
committee chair at orientation. Failure to do so will result in a 10-point
penalty.
Note: Your contest will require a hard
copy of your résumé as part of the actual contest. Check the Contest Guidelines
and/or the updates page on the SkillsUSA website: updates.skillsusa.org.
Picture
of Barber Skills Cuts:
BARBERING PICTURES - If you want a PDF, please contact kelley.rhoe-collins@davistech.edu for the file.
Utah Beauty/Cosmetology Related SkillsUSA contests will have
a few changes this year which include: Barbering will be held at Davis
Tech – Special Thanks to Penny Romero for being willing to step into
Fred’s shoes!
Finally, we need to
shorten total time on the competitions, so this year we will have a few less
elements to the competitions that we may have had in previous years or what the
students will experience at the national level. Here are a few of the
details:
1.
No written tests for any competition.
2.
Any tie breakers will be based on the most
difficult element/skill of the competition (Ie. Haircut, tips, etc. ) host or
judges can determine the element, prior to the competition (If you have
preferences, let me know, we will decide by the end of Feb. and publish for
all).
3.
Total number of elements of competition will
change slightly –
a. No
written tests
b. Customer
consult or customer service element may be removed due to time – more details will
come through the Ed. Chair/leads
4.
Competitions on are all starting much earlier on
Thursday 3/26/20 and can go as long as needed through the day, however no
contestants can leave the site before a judge & host agree that their work
station is clean.
5.
Competitions on Friday 3/27/20, scoring for
judges must finish at 1:15 pm and scores submitted by 2:30 pm to the state
team. Students may stay longer if they need to clean their stations.
6.
Each school that participates should plan on
bringing items that can be contributed to the 1st, 2nd,
& 3rd place prizes per competition they have students competing
in. If the hosts or state team get vendor sponsors that will be a bonus
to the prize packages.
7.
Each school is also responsible for providing
judges who are disconnected from your school/students for at least 2 years –
more details will be coming
8.
Please supply six judges prizes on the day of
the competition so they can be given at the end of each of the events.
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