Nominate Your Hair Stylist for the 2015-2016 American Crew All-Star Challenge

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Do you have a hair stylist that is consistently up with the latest styles? Or even better, they are a part of the trendsetters who are predicting the latest trends and helping to keep the world a better-looking place one head at a time. If so, our friends at American Crew are looking for them.

American Crew is accepting submissions for the 2015-2016 All-Star Challenge, the annual competition to recognize the best men’s hairstylist in the world. In addition to honoring stylists across the globe, the All-Star Challenge charges professionals with a passion for men’s grooming to create artistic, modern styles that express the true vision of the American Crew man.

When: Entries are open from September 15, 2015, through February 17, 2016.

What to Do: It is easy to enter. All your hairstylist needs to do is cut and style a male model with American Crew products and take two black and white photos of them from chest level and above (one face-on, one profile) in front of a blank background (with no props visible). Upload these photos and enter your stylist’s contact information via the entry portal (www.americancrew.com/) along with a brief description of your look and the products used. There is no fee to enter.

The Payoff: The U.S. Winner will be awarded a $5,000 monetary prize, recognized in a 2015 professional magazine advertisement, mentioned in the 2016 American Crew Style Selector has the chance to compete in the global American Crew All-Star Challenge. The two remaining U.S. finalists will be recognized with an additional $2,000 monetary prize.

15 country finalists will be chosen to compete in the global 2015-2016 American Crew All-Star Challenge, held April 18, 2016 (location to be determined).

About Pamela Causfield

I'm a digital nomad and story teller that writes for Urbasm and a few other websites on men's interests, style, relationships and whatever tickles my fancy. In my spare time I like to play the field in search of my prince, travel, and consider myself an artisan of sarcasm at times.