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The Annual Ethnique Hair and Beauty Show at Southgate Mall

From the neatest to the craziest, the longest hairdos to the most colorful - all the hairstyles you could possibly think of, were showcased at this year’s event.

IT was all things hair at Southgate Mall, as they hosted annual Ethnique Hair and Beauty Show in association with Lerato Exhibitions November 5 to 7.

From the neatest to the craziest, the longest hairdos to the most colorful – all the hairstyles you could possibly think of, were showcased at this year’s event.

This year’s event left nothing to the imagination with bigger prizes, the onstage showcases, Boss Ice tea giveaways, constant entertainment from the 2Man MCs and Jozi Radio One, who were broadcasting live from the event.

Southgate Mall gave away goodie bags with product samples, fancy fuser water bottles and many more goodies, to customers spending R300 or more at the participating salons: Romeo & Juliet, Tiny’s Nails & Beauty Salon and SSS.

The Ethnique Hair and Beauty Show is the biggest platform in Gauteng that exposes the public and businesses in the industry, to new ideas and products in this ever-growing market. This year, the event focused on natural products without excluding the synthetic and hair relaxing market. Brands like DX smooth (new in the market), Afri True, Dr Miracles, Ladine and Jabu Stone, to name a few, exhibited at the event. Displays of normal hairstyles to avant-garde creations, dazzled the audience with many wow moments.

The highlights of the event were the stylists’ competitions. The creativity from the stylists competing was second to none. This was evident in the student hairstyle, professional hairstyle and barber competitions.

Congratulations to the winners:

Student Competition Winners
Winner – R3 000 – Thabiso Rataba.

Ethnique Hairstyle Competition Winners
First Prize – R10 000 – Nhlanhla Nxumalo.
Second Prize – R5 000 – Serame Lacolith Khati.
Third Prize – R3 000 – Joel Fire Lehlehla.

Ethnique Masters Barber Competition Winners
First Prize – R5 000 – Gamal Zahra.
Second Prize – R3 000 – Saffirodien Rooibaardt.
Third Prize – R2 000 – Grant Gee Naits.

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