Charlie B-F-R

August 18, 2013 12:52 PM
Hair and make up was a form of visual art, Charlie reasoned, hoping that any of the more classical portraits wouldn't object to his use of their room. He had put up an announcement at the start of the week, advertising that anyone who had signed up or who was interested in helping out at the hair and make up booth should come to MARS on the Saturday, bringing with them anything they had in the way of hair grips and bands or other styling accessories.

He had some concerns about his volunteers, especially Clara. As she claimed to have no clue about the subject at hand, he wondered why she didn't just visit the booth, instead of offering to help with it. Still, not many people had signed up, so if he didn't get a lot of surprise attendees today, he might have to make do. He still planned to make today half meeting, half test though, just to see what his recruits were up to. He'd rather have a long queue and do it all himself but do it well than have his name attached to any style travesties.

“Hello, and welcome to our first meeting about the make over booth,” he greeted, once he'd let it get about ten minutes past the allotted meeting time to allow for any late comers. “This meeting is going to be for us to discuss the booth's appearance as well as make sure we're all up to the job. I think classic black and white would be a good approach – it looks classy, never goes out of style and we could easily give it a great high class salon look,” he prayed silently that those who had signed up for the booth making roles at least had amongst them someone who was doing it for the love of interior design, not just a bunch of ham-fisted construction types. “If anyone has ideas they feel would help achieve this look, or feels strongly about going in a different direction, let me know.

“In terms of resources for the booth, I have a certain number of free samples I've got from magazines. I will be sending a list around during the meeting. Please add to it anything you have that you would be willing to let the booth use – please be specific on shade and quantity.

“Today, I would like you to get into pairs or threes. I'll be moving between groups and would like to hear a brief run down of the make up you would give your client, and to see you style their hair,” he informed them. As the meeting began, he moved quickly over to Clara and whoever she was working with. He wanted to make sure that her contributions were all her own work.
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