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May
29

Paul Mitchell Schools Host Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day June 3

by Jolene Turner, American Salon on 5/29/2012

On Sunday, June 3, Paul Mitchell Schools across America will participate in Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day, a nationwide event open to all cancer patients and survivors --regardless of their type of cancer or when they were diagnosed-- to receive special beauty and spa services free of charge. Read More

May
18

Repechage Founder Lydia Sarfati Appears at 2012 Caper

by SkinInc.com on 5/18/2012

Lydia Sarfati, founder and CEO of Repechage, was a speaker at the Paul Mitchell Schools Las Vegas Caper event at Caesars Palace, February 2012. Read More

May
16

Marie Osmond, Fran Drescher at Paul Mitchell Schools FUNraising Gala

by Celebrity Photo Girl on 5/16/2012

Marie Osmond and John Paul DeJoria,the CEO of Paul Mitchell, embrace at the Paul Mitchell Schools gala on May 7th at the Beverly Hilton. Read More

May
16

Beautiful Support

by Sophisticate's Hairstyle Guide, Sophisticate's Blog on 5/16/2012

Each year, students and staff from Paul Mitchell Schools' nationwide network of 100 cosmetology schools spend three months raising money for selected charities. Read More

May
15

Paul Mitchell Schools FUNraising Gala

by Estetica Magazine on 5/15/2012

The home of the Golden Globe Awards, the Beverly Hilton, was the sophisticated venue for the Paul Mitchell Schools 9th Annual FUNraising Gala. Read More

May
14

Paul Mitchell Schools Raise $2.5 Million for Charity

by Modern Salon on 5/14/2012

Glittering with gorgeous gowns and glamorous hairdos, the legendary Beverly Hilton, home of the Golden Globe Awards, rolled out the red carpet for the Paul Mitchell Schools' 9th annual FUNraising Gala. Each year, students and staff from the nationwide network's 100 cosmetology schools spend three months raising money for selected charities. Raising $5-10 at a time with grassroots activities like cut-a-thons, hair shows, car washes, and casual days, the schools topped the $2.5 million mark this year, bringing their nine-year total to more than $8.5 million. Read More