Using skill and creative techniques, the NAHA Texture category honors artists who push the boundaries of styling natural and non-natural textures, through a high-level of expertise, skill, and versatility when working diverse hair types.
A new category has been announced for the 2020 NAHA's - the NAHA Moment Award. Share what you’ve created across either hair, makeup, or nails between Jan 3-13, 2020 to your public Instagram account. The NAHA Committee will select 5 finalists and one winner.
NAHA Winner for Men's Hairstylist of the Year Jamie DiGrazia created a total transformation on this client who hadn't cut his hair in more than two years. His hair was donated to Hair We Share.
The Quebec, Canada-based salon owner, international barber and educator rocks a signature look complete with colorful tattoos, bright track pants, and a neatly groomed mustache and cropped hairstyle. Men’s Hairstylist of the Year with killer style—who better to honor in MODERN's annual men’s issue?!
The biggest night in beauty has wrapped up and the 2019 North American Hairstyling Awards winners have been announced at ISSE Long Beach in California!
The NAHA texture category demonstrates texture skills with designs that complement the individuality of diverse hair textures. Hair texture may be natural or chemically treated, but entries must display wearable, cutting-edge textured hair styles.
The NAHA Salon Team category showcases a team's diversity, versatility, creativity and expertise in hair styling. Salon teams must consist of at least two members and be employed at the same salon to be eligible.
Collections in the NAHA Student category display creativity, versatility and expertise in hair styling. Students must be enrolled in school or performing required hours in a salon and NOT be a licensed cosmetologist as of the entry deadline.
Ambiance is critical to a successful salon. Salons and schools in this category are recognized as the most aesthetically pleasing and well-designed in North America.