By: Sarah Federico, Beauty and Lifestyle Writer The virus known as Covid-19 has infected over 3.7 million people worldwide. And though these numbers are daunting, the question on our mind remains: what will a post-pandemic beauty industry look like? Without question there will be marked differences. Though sanitation and safety practices are already prioritized, we
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What You Need to Know About Facial Toning
By: Melissa Federico, Licensed Esthetician and Beauty and Fashion writer As fall approaches, it reminds us that change can be beautiful, but the feelings you may have over falling leaves may not be the same for the falling muscles in your face. Seventy percent of aging is based on how you treat your skin. The
Making NOISE in Asia
By: Sarah Federico, Adam Federico, creative director for Federico Beauty Institute and Federico Advanced, traveled to China and Taiwan in June to help partake in “the anti-hair show hair show”…. Raw. Visceral. And a bit in your face. This is NOISE, the immersive and authentic alternative to today’s hair show. Adam Federico is humbled and
Alumni Spotlight, XM Hair Studio
What do you get when you cross an amazing couple with an inspiring message of love, strength and determination when running your own business? You get Xavier and Michelle White, the owners of XM Hair Studio, that’s what! You might recognize this power couple, that’s because they graduated from Federico Beauty Institute (TOGETHER) only months
Casual 4 A Cause
Around here, we all have to follow a dress code. Although the students have it a bit worse than the staff and educators do, sometimes we all just want to throw on a pair of jeans. All of our cosmetologists, barbers and estheticians are only allowed to wear black and white so you can imagine
Bantu Knots and Why They’re so Beautiful
It seems as though there are a lot of hairstyles that aren’t only beautiful, but seem to find controversy in the media. The edgy style known as Bantu Knots have found its way in the middle of numerous arguments and misunderstandings when assumed they were made popular by the latest singers and public figures. The