Monday, March 5, 2012

National Beauty Culturists League

National Beauty Culturists League

In 1919, RV Randolph, SL Latimer, ER Cargel, M. Paris, and B. Tolliver came together with the common idea of improving conditions in the cosmetology industry and on March 30th, 1940, the National Beauty Culturists's League, Inc. (NBCL) was charted as a nonprofit organization. Since then, we have dedicated our energies toward fulfilling the following purposes set forth by our founders: To establish high standards of conduct and operation. To encourage scientific methods of hair, scalp, and skin treatment. To gather, prepare and disseminate educational information. To seek legislation beneficial to the beauty profession. To promote goodwill and cooperative effort among all beauticians, manufacturers, and persons engaged in related fields. To promote the general welfare and raise the public image of those engaged in the beauty culture field.





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