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  • G2L Creative Hair Tattoo Art Design

    GUIDELINE AND RULES & REGULATIONS

    Barber

    (G2L) Barber – Creative Hair Tattoo Art Design

    1. Competition Objective

    The competition aims to evaluate participants’ technical skills, creativity, and overall styling coordination through the design of hair tattoos. Contestants must fully utilize their design imagination, balancing between hair tattooing techniques and artistic expression to create impressive works.

     

    1. Scoring Criteria
    • Creativity of the Hair Tattoo Design: The design should be unique and visually appealing.
    • Precision and Smoothness of Lines: The lines should be clean, smooth, and free of jagged or irregular edges.
    • Combination of Dyeing and Hair Tattooing: The use of color should enhance the theme of the hair tattoo design, and the color transition should be natural.
    • Visual Appeal: The work should be visually striking and highlight the creative theme.

     

    1. Competition Rules

     

    (1) Competition Content

    1. Hair Tattoo Design: The tattooed area should feature clear geometric patterns, lines, or textures that reflect the contestant’s creativity and technique. The lines should be smooth, and the edges should be neat.
    2. Overall Styling: The hair tattoo must harmonize with the model’s overall hairstyle, face shape, and style. Surrounding hair should be neat, with a natural transition to the tattooed area.
    3. Creative Expression: The design should be unique and original, avoiding overly simple or templated styles.

     

    (2) Competition Time

    • The competition duration is 30 minutes. All actions must be completed within the time limit.

     

    (3) Contestant Grooming Requirements

    1. Dress Code: Contestants must wear the uniform provided by the organizer, paired with appropriate pants and shoes to reflect a professional image.
    2. Hair Requirements: Hair must be neatly styled, clean, and well-groomed. If the hair is long, it may be tied back to maintain cleanliness and professionalism.
    3. Overall Appearance: Contestants must maintain a tidy and clean appearance, without excessive accessories or heavy makeup, to ensure a professional look.

     

    (4) Model Preparation Requirements

    1. Pre-Competition Grooming: The model’s hair should be trimmed before the competition to ensure the surrounding hair length is even.
    2. If the model’s hair does not meet these requirements, contestants must trim the hair during the competition, which may impact the time available for the hair tattoo design.

     

    (5) Use of Color

    • Hair coloring is allowed on the model’s hair. Contestants may use color in the tattooed area to enhance the layers and visual impact of the design.
    • Bold or vibrant colors (such as red, blue) are encouraged to add visual contrast to the hair tattoo design, but the colors should align with the design theme.
    • Hair color may be solid, gradient, or patterned, but it should remain consistent with the theme of the hair tattoo design.

     

    (6) Tools and Products

    1. Tools: Scissors, small comb, electric shaver, razor, blow dryer, cleaning brush, etc. Fine hair tattooing tools or small clippers may also be used.
    2. Products: Styling spray, conditioner, hair tattooing lubricants, color-enhancing products, including sprays, powders, or hair dyes.
    3. Extension Cords: Contestants must bring their own extension cords; the organizer will only provide one electrical outlet per participant.

     

    (7) Prohibited Actions

    1. 1. The use of hair extensions is prohibited.
    2. Curling irons are prohibited.
    3. The use of pre-made templates to complete the hair tattoo design is prohibited.
    4. No design work may be done on the tattooed area before the competition begins.
    5. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.

     

    1. Model Requirements

     

    (1) Model Conditions

    Participants must bring their own male model, and the model’s hair must be healthy with no obvious scalp damage.

    • The side hair length must be at least 3 cm, and the top hair length must be at least 5 cm to ensure flexibility in the hair tattooing and trimming design.

     

    (2) Model Clothing

    1. The model’s overall appearance (hair color, clothing, accessories) can be chosen based on the theme of the hair tattoo design.
    2. The model may wear non-obstructive earrings, necklaces, or other accessories that do not cover the hair tattoo area, to complement the theme of the tattooed design.

     

    1. Safety and Hygiene

     

    (1) Tools and Products

    1. All tools must be disinfected before and after the competition to ensure no risk of cross-contamination.
    2. Lubricants or care products used during the hair tattoo process must be skin-safe and certified.

     

    (2) Model Protection

    1. Clean the model’s hair before the competition; soothing sprays may be used to reduce skin irritation from the tattooing tools.
    2. Ensure that the hair tattooing process does not cause any harm to the model’s skin.

     

    (3) Work Area Cleanliness

    1. Contestants must ensure that their workstations (tables and chairs) are tidy, with no tools, products, or waste left behind.
    2. Hair dropped during the competition will be cleaned by designated staff, and contestants are not required to handle this.
    3. After the competition, contestants should promptly clean up their tools and products and restore the workstation to a tidy condition.

     

    1. Competition Process

     

    (1) Pre-Competition Preparation

    1. Contestant and Model Check-in:
    • Contestants must arrive at the designated area with their model at least 15 minutes before the competition starts for check-in.

     

    (2) Competition Segment

    1. Competition Start: Contestants have 30 minutes to complete all actions.
    2. Competition End: Contestants must stop immediately when time is up. Any unfinished work will not be counted in the scoring.

     

    (3) Model Presentation

    1. Contestants are not required to move the model. The model should remain standing or sitting in their original position while waiting for evaluation by the judges.
  • G1L Fade Haircut

    GUIDELINE AND RULES & REGULATIONS

    Barber

    (G1L) Barber – Fade Haircut

    1. Competition Objective

    The competition aims to assess participants’ professional skills in haircutting techniques, attention to detail, and overall styling coordination through the fade haircut on the model’s hairstyle. Participants must complete the fade haircut design and styling within the allotted time to showcase modern barbering skills.

     

    1. Scoring Criteria
    • Smoothness of Fade Transition:The fade should be even, natural, and well-coordinated with the model’s head shape.
    • Neatness and Symmetry of Hairline:The hairline should be clear, symmetrical, and well-defined.
    • Coordination Between Top and Side Sections:The transition from the top to the sides should be seamless and balanced.
    • Overall Finish and Appearance:The hairstyle should be complete with no noticeable flaws or mismatched areas.

     

    1. Competition Rules

     

    (1) Competition Content

    1. Fade Haircut: Adjust the layers on the sides of the hair for a smooth transition, ensuring that the lines are clean and the fade blends naturally. Refine the hairline to ensure it is clear, symmetrical, and harmonizes with the model’s head shape.
    2. Top Haircut: The length of the top should naturally blend with the sides, maintaining overall balance in the styling.
    3. Overall Coordination: The hairstyle should harmonize with the model’s face shape, hairstyle style, and clothing style, reflecting overall aesthetic balance.

     

    (2) Competition Time

    • The competition duration is 30 minutes. All actions must be completed within the time limit.

     

    (3) Contestant Grooming Requirements

    1. Dress Code: Contestants must wear the uniform provided by the organizer, paired with appropriate pants and shoes to reflect a professional image.
    2. Hair Requirements: Hair must be neatly styled, clean, and well-groomed. If the hair is long, it may be tied back to maintain cleanliness and professionalism.
    3. Overall Appearance: Contestants must maintain a tidy and clean appearance, without excessive accessories or heavy makeup, to ensure a professional look.

     

    (4) Tools and Products

    1. Tools: Scissors, comb, electric clippers, razors, blow dryer, cleaning brush, etc.
    2. Products: Hair wax, styling spray, or hair conditioner.
    3. Extension Cords: Contestants must bring their own extension cords; the organizer will only provide one electrical outlet per participant.

     

    (5) No Hair Coloring

    • The Fade Haircut competition focuses solely on the haircutting and styling techniques, emphasizing the natural color transitions and technical details of the hair. Therefore, hair coloring is not allowed.
    • The model’s natural hair color does not require any additional specification, and participants must work with the model’s natural hair color.

     

    (6) Prohibited Actions

    1. The use of hair extensions is prohibited.
    2. Curling irons are prohibited.
    3. The use of templates to assist in hairline design is prohibited.
    4. The use of cover-up products (such as hair dye, hair powder, concealers, etc.) is prohibited.
    5. No pre-cutting or modifying the model’s hair before the competition begins.

     

    1. Model Requirements

     

    (1) Model Conditions

    Participants must bring their own male model, and the model’s hair must be healthy with no obvious scalp damage.

    • The side hair length must be at least 3 cm, and the top hair length must be at least 5 cm to allow for flexibility in the fade haircut and top trimming.

     

    (2) Model Clothing

    1. Style Suggestions:
    • Casual style (solid-colored t-shirt or shirt).
    • Business style (a formal shirt without a tie or a single suit jacket).
    1. Prohibited Actions:
    • No printed or brightly colored clothing.
    • No hats or accessories that may obstruct the view of the hairstyle.

     

    1. Safety and Hygiene

     

    (1) Tools and Products

    1. All tools must be disinfected before and after the competition to ensure no risk of cross-contamination.
    2. Styling products used must be certified as safe to avoid irritation to the model’s scalp.

     

    (2) Model Protection

    1. Clean the model’s hair before the competition; soothing spray or conditioner may be used if necessary.
    2. Ensure that the styling process does not cause any damage to the model’s scalp or hair during the competition.

     

    (3) Work Area Cleanliness

    1. Contestants must ensure that their workstations (tables and chairs) are tidy, with no tools, products, or waste left behind.
    2. Hair dropped during the competition will be cleaned by designated staff, and contestants are not required to handle this.
    3. After the competition, contestants should promptly clean up their tools and products and restore the workstation to a tidy condition.

     

    1. Competition Process

     

    (1) Pre-Competition Preparation

    1. Contestant and Model Check-in:
    • Contestants must arrive at the designated area with their model at least 15 minutes before the competition starts for check-in.

     

    (2) Competition Segment

    1. Competition Start: Contestants have 30 minutes to complete all actions.
    2. Competition End: Contestants must stop immediately when time is up. Any unfinished work will not be counted in the scoring.

     

    (3) Model Presentation

    1. Contestants are not required to move the model. The model should remain standing or sitting in their original position while waiting for evaluation by the judges.
  • Judges – Dr Alice Liew

    JUDGES PROFILES

    Dr Alice Liew

    Dr Alice Liew

    Chief Judge

    Chief Judge of MIVA World Excellence Cup and Pioneer in Beauty Education

    Dr. Alice Liew: Chief Judge of MIVA World Excellence Cup and Pioneer in Beauty Education
     
    Dr. Alice Liew, a renowned leader in the beauty industry, serves as the Chief Judge of MIVA World Excellence Cup, Deputy President of MIVA, and President of MNTA. With over 40 years of experience, she has profoundly impacted the beauty and vocational education industries through her expertise, innovation, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
     
    As the founder of MES Mélange and Y Snow Beauty, as well as the co-founder of M&A International Vocational Academy, she has successfully trained thousands of professionals, elevating their careers and businesses. Her contributions have been instrumental in advancing Malaysia’s recognition on the global stage.
     
    Dr. Alice Liew is celebrated for her role as a National Coach for beauty industry competitors in international competitions, including the ASEAN Skill Competition and the World Skill Competitions held in Calgary, London, and Brazil. Under her mentorship, Malaysian candidates achieved an extraordinary feat by securing four gold medals in the ASEAN Skill Competition and a historic fourth-place finish at the World Skill Competition in Brazil (2015), the highest achievement in Malaysia’s history.
     
    Her distinguished roles and accolades include:
    •City & Guilds International Verifier (UK) and TQUK International Verifier (UK)
    •Member of the Skills Development Advisory Committees for Cosmetology under the Department of Skills Development (DSD)
    •National Occupational Standards (NOSS) Panelist for nail and makeup artistry
    •Recipient of the Smart Women Entrepreneur Award (2005) and the Asia Pacific Int’l Honesty Enterprise Keris Award (2005)
     
    Dr. Alice Liew’s extensive educational background includes advanced certifications and diplomas in beauty, nail technology, aesthetics, and aromatherapy from prestigious institutions across Malaysia, France, the UK, Italy, Japan, and China. Her credentials include:
    •Advanced Diploma in Beauty Aesthetic (Platinum Beauty Training Centre, 1995)
    •Diploma in Nail Technology (City & Guilds, UK, 2009)
    •Airbrushing Nail Art Diploma (K-Sa-Ra, UK, 2002)
     
    Dr. Alice Liew’s exemplary leadership, coupled with her dedication to skill development, has inspired countless professionals in the beauty industry, setting new benchmarks for excellence and innovation.
  • A5P Lullaby Roll-On Design

    GUIDELINE AND RULES & REGULATIONS

    Aroma Therapy

    Formula Description Template

    (A5P) Aromatherapy – Lullaby Roll-On Design

    1. Competition Objective

    This competition evaluates participants’ comprehensive skills in designing fragrance layers, applying aromatherapy techniques, and showcasing creative expression through the formulation of a home sleep-aid roll-on essential oil. Participants are required to design a high-quality personalized aromatherapy formula with proven sleep-enhancing benefits tailored to real-life scenarios.

     

    1. Scoring Criteria
    • Fragrance Layering and Balance: Distinctiveness and harmony of the top, middle, and base notes, smoothness of transitions, and overall coherence.
    • Blending Precision and Technical Performance: Accuracy in the proportion of essential oils and carrier oils, adherence to blending standards, and consistency and stability of the fragrance.
    • Creativity and Expression: Relevance of the formula theme to the sleep-aid purpose, functionality of the amber roll-on bottle and diffuser stone, and completeness and clarity of the formula description.

     

    1. Competition Rules

     

    (1) Roll-On Essential Oil Formulation Rules

    1. Essential Oil Usage Standards:
    • The fragrance component must consist of 100% pure natural essential oils, with no artificial fragrances or non-natural ingredients.
    • Participants may freely select the types and quantities of essential oils but must ensure a complete fragrance structure with top, middle, and base notes.
    1. Roll-On Essential Oil Concentration
    • The total essential oil concentration must be maintained between 3%-5% to ensure safety and efficacy.
    • The carrier oil must be a natural plant-based oil (e.g., sweet almond oil, grapeseed oil, coconut oil).
    1. Fragrance Layering:
    • Top Notes (15%-30%): Light and fresh initial impressions of the fragrance.
    • Middle Notes (30%-50%): Core fragrance notes that create a calming and relaxing atmosphere.
    • Base Notes (20%-40%): Provide lasting depth and stabilize the overall fragrance.
    1. Blending and Maturation:
    • Essential oils and carrier oils must be thoroughly mixed. Once blended, the formulation should rest for 24-48 hours to ensure even fragrance distribution and optimal effectiveness.

     

    (2) Roll-On Bottle and Diffuser Stone Design Guidelines

    1. Roll-On Bottle Requirements
    • Bottles must have a 10mL capacity and be made of amber glass for light protection and stability.
    • Rollers must be made of stainless steel to ensure smooth application.
    1. Diffuser Stone
    • The organizer will provide diffuser stones, sized between 5-7cm in diameter, made from ceramic or plaster material with strong absorption capabilities for stable diffusion of the essential oil fragrance.
    • Each entry will be paired with a diffuser stone labeled with the participant’s number for evaluation.

     

    1. Competition Process

     

    (1) Pre-Competition Preparation

    1. Submission of Entries
    • Participants must submit their roll-on essential oil and formula description to the designated location at least 1 hour before the competition begins.

     

    (2) Display and Judging Process

    1. Display of Entries:
    • The organizer will arrange entries and formula descriptions based on participant numbers. Staff will extract a small amount of the roll-on oil (approximately 0.05-0.1mL) and evenly apply it to the diffuser stone surface.
    • Judges will evaluate the entries by smelling the diffuser stones based on the established criteria. Participants are not required to perform any on-site operations, as the assessment will be based on submitted entries.

     

    (3) Retrieval of Entries

    1. Collection After Judging:
    • Participants may collect their entries at the designated location by 5:00 PM on the competition day.
    • Participants must present their entry numbers for identification. Any unclaimed entries will be handled by the organizer.

     

    1. Formula Description Requirements
    • Printing Standards: Formula descriptions must be printed on A4 paper, with clear and complete content.
    • Content Requirements: Templates can be found in the appendix of the rules document.

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    Formula Description Template:

     

    Fragrance Theme

    (Describe the inspiration or purpose, 20-50 words)

    Example: Tranquil Night – Inspired by the serene atmosphere of a deep forest, this blend helps users relieve stress and achieve peaceful sleep.

     

    Fragrance Design

    1. Top Notes (15%-30%)
    • ________% (Essential Oil Name: ________)
    1. Middle Notes (30%-50%)
    • ________% (Essential Oil Name: ________)
    1. Base Notes (20%-40%)
    • ________% (Essential Oil Name: ________)

     

    Dilution Ratio

    • Carrier Oil: ________%
    • Essential Oil Total: ________%

     

    Usage Scenario

    (Describe the intended scenario or method of use, 20-50 words)

    Example: Perfect for bedtime use. Apply the roll-on oil to wrists or temples, inhale deeply, and let the calming scent aid in relaxation and restful sleep.

    Formula Description Template

  • A6P Energize Roll-On Design

    GUIDELINE AND RULES & REGULATIONS

    Aroma Therapy

    Formula Description Template

    (A6P) Aromatherapy – Energize Roll-On Design

    1. Competition Objective

    This competition evaluates participants’ skills in fragrance layering, aromatherapy techniques, and creative expression by designing and blending an office-focused energizing roll-on essential oil. The submitted work must cater to office environments and create a high-quality aromatherapy formula that enhances focus and revitalizes energy.

     

    1. Scoring Criteria
    • Fragrance Layering and Balance: Clear differentiation and harmony among top, middle, and base notes, smooth transitions, and overall coherence.
    • Blending Precision and Technical Performance: Accurate ratios of essential oils to carrier oils, adherence to blending standards, and consistency and stability of the fragrance.
    • Creativity and Expression: Alignment of the formula theme with the office-energizing concept, functionality of the amber roll-on bottle and diffuser stone, and completeness and clarity of the formula description.

     

    1. Competition Rules

     

    (1) Roll-On Essential Oil Formulation Rules

    1. Essential Oil Usage Standards:
    • The fragrance component must consist of 100% pure natural essential oils, with no artificial fragrances or non-natural ingredients.
    • Participants may freely select the types and quantities of essential oils but must ensure a complete fragrance structure with top, middle, and base notes.
    1. Roll-On Essential Oil Concentration
    • The total essential oil concentration must be maintained between 3%-5% to ensure safety and efficacy.
    • The carrier oil must be a natural plant-based oil (e.g., sweet almond oil, grapeseed oil, coconut oil).
    1. Fragrance Layering:
    • Top Notes (15%-30%): Light and fresh initial impressions of the fragrance.
    • Middle Notes (30%-50%): Core fragrance notes that promote energy and focus.
    • Base Notes (20%-40%): Provide lasting depth and stabilize the overall fragrance.
    1. Blending and Maturation:
    • Essential oils and carrier oils must be thoroughly mixed. Once blended, the formulation should rest for 24-48 hours to ensure even fragrance distribution and optimal effectiveness.

     

    (2) Roll-On Bottle and Diffuser Stone Design Guidelines

    1. Roll-On Bottle Requirements
    • Bottles must have a 10mL capacity and be made of amber glass for light protection and stability.
    • Rollers must be made of stainless steel to ensure smooth application.
    1. Diffuser Stone
    • The organizer will provide diffuser stones, sized between 5-7cm in diameter, made from ceramic or plaster material with strong absorption capabilities for stable diffusion of the essential oil fragrance.
    • Each entry will be paired with a diffuser stone labeled with the participant’s number for evaluation.

     

    1. Competition Process

     

    (1) Pre-Competition Preparation

    1. Submission of Entries
    • Participants must submit their roll-on essential oil and formula description to the designated location at least 1 hour before the competition begins.

     

    (2) Display and Judging Process

    1. Display of Entries:
    • The organizer will arrange entries and formula descriptions based on participant numbers. Staff will extract a small amount of the roll-on oil (approximately 0.05-0.1mL) and evenly apply it to the diffuser stone surface.
    • Judges will evaluate the entries by smelling the diffuser stones based on the established criteria. Participants are not required to perform any on-site operations, as the assessment will be based on submitted entries.

     

    (3) Retrieval of Entries

    1. Collection After Judging:
    • Participants may collect their entries at the designated location by 5:00 PM on the competition day.
    • Participants must present their entry numbers for identification. Any unclaimed entries will be handled by the organizer.

     

    1. Formula Description Requirements
    • Printing Standards: Formula descriptions must be printed on A4 paper, with clear and complete content.
    • Content Requirements: Templates can be found in the appendix of the rules document.

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    Formula Description Template:

     

    Fragrance Theme

    (Describe the inspiration or purpose, 20-50 words)

    Example: Focused Morning – Inspired by the crisp morning air, this blend helps users achieve focus quickly in office environments.

     

    Fragrance Design

    1. Top Notes (15%-30%)
    • ________% (Essential Oil Name: ________)
    1. Middle Notes (30%-50%)
    • ________% (Essential Oil Name: ________)
    1. Base Notes (20%-40%)
    • ________% (Essential Oil Name: ________)

     

    Dilution Ratio

    • Carrier Oil: ________%
    • Essential Oil Total: ________%

     

    Usage Scenario

    (Describe the intended scenario or method of use, 20-50 words)

    Example: Perfect for office or study use. Apply the roll-on oil to wrists or temples, inhale deeply, and enjoy improved focus and productivity.

    Formula Description Template

  • A4P Personalized Fragrance Design

    GUIDELINE AND RULES & REGULATIONS

    Aroma Therapy

    Formula Description Template

    (A4P) Aromatherapy – Personalized Fragrance Design

    1. Competition Objective

    This competition evaluates participants’ professional skills in designing fragrance structures, blending techniques, and creative expression using pure natural essential oils and aldehyde-free alcohol. Participants are encouraged to apply their expertise to create high-quality personalized perfumes that meet artistic fragrance standards.

     

    1. Scoring Criteria
    • Fragrance Layering and Balance: Assessment of the distinctiveness and harmony of the top, middle, and base notes, including the smoothness of transitions and overall coherence.
    • Blending Precision and Technical Performance: Accuracy of essential oil and alcohol ratios, adherence to blending standards, and the consistency and stability of the perfume.
    • Creativity and Expression: Alignment of the fragrance theme with the design concept, functionality and creativity of the spray bottle, and the completeness and clarity of the formula description.

     

    1. Competition Rules

     

    (1) Perfume Blending Guidelines

    1. Essential Oil Usage Standards:
    • The fragrance must be composed entirely of 100% pure natural essential oils without artificial fragrances, diluents, or non-natural ingredients.
    • Participants may freely choose the types and quantities of essential oils, but the formula must include a complete fragrance structure with top, middle, and base notes.
    1. Perfume Type and Concentration:
    • Perfume type: Eau de Parfum (EdP) to ensure usability and professional quality:
    • Essential Oil Concentration: 10%-15%.
    • Alcohol Proportion: 85%-90% of the total perfume volume, used to dilute essential oils, enhance diffusion, and prolong scent retention.
    1. Fragrance Layering:
    • Top Notes (15%-30%): The initial, light, and fresh impression of the fragrance.
    • Middle Notes (30%-50%): The core body of the fragrance, providing depth and character.
    • Base Notes (20%-40%): The long-lasting foundation of the fragrance.
    1. Blending and Maturation:
    • Essential oils and alcohol must be thoroughly mixed. After blending, the perfume should be left to mature for 48-72 hours to stabilize the fragrance layers and enhance quality.

     

    (2) Spray Bottle Design Specifications

    1. Uniform Use of Spray Bottles
    • The perfume must be presented in a 20mL spray bottle made of glass or other safe materials that are non-reactive with alcohol or essential oils.
    • Bottles must be tightly sealed to ensure ease of use and prevent leakage.
    1. Labels and Identification
    • No labels or participant identification numbers are required. Judging will be conducted anonymously based on the submitted perfume and formula description.

     

    (3) Alcohol Base Usage Guidelines

    1. Aldehyde-Free Alcohol: Participants must use 95%-96% aldehyde-free perfumer’s alcohol, which ensures a clean and pure scent without disruptive impurities.
    2. No Water Additions: To maintain fragrance stability and quality, no water may be added during perfume creation. Only aldehyde-free alcohol may be used as the base solvent.

     

    1. Competition Process

     

    (1) Pre-Competition Preparation

    1. Submission of Entries
    • Participants must submit their completed perfume creations and formula descriptions to the designated location at least 1 hour before the competition begins.

     

    (2) Display and Judging Process

    1. Display of Entries:
    • The organizer will arrange the perfume entries and formula descriptions anonymously. Staff will apply the submitted perfume samples to scent strips for evaluation.
    • Judges will assess the scent strips based on scoring criteria. Participants are not required to perform any operations on-site, as all evaluations will be conducted on submitted entries.

     

    (3) Retrieval of Entries

    1. Collection After Judging:
    • After the competition concludes, participants may collect their entries at the designated location by 5:00 PM.
    • Participants must present their entry numbers for identification. Any unclaimed entries will be handled by the organizer.

     

    1. Formula Description Requirements
    • Printing Standards: Formula descriptions must be printed on A4 paper, with clear and complete content.
    • Filling Instructions: Templates can be found in the appendix of the rules document.

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    Formula Description Template:

     

    Fragrance Theme

    (Describe the inspiration or purpose, 20-50 words)

    Example: Morning Garden – Inspired by a fresh morning garden, this fragrance awakens a sense of clarity and elegance for the day.

     

    Fragrance Design

    1. Top Notes (15%-30%)
    • ________% (Essential Oil Name: ________)
    1. Middle Notes (30%-50%)
    • ________% (Essential Oil Name: ________)
    1. Base Notes (20%-40%)
    • ________% (Essential Oil Name: ________)

     

    Dilution Ratio

    • Alcohol Base: ________%
    • Essential Oil Total: ________%

     

    Usage Scenario

    (Describe the intended scenario or usage method, 20-50 words)

    Example: Ideal for evening events or formal occasions. Spray lightly on the wrists and neck to exude an elegant and charming aura.

    Formula Description Template

  • A3L Personalized Formula Design

    GUIDELINE AND RULES & REGULATIONS

    Aroma Therapy

    Scenario Example

    (A3L) Aromatherapy – Personalized Formula Design

    1. Competition Objective

    This competition aims to evaluate participants’ professional abilities in analyzing problems and designing essential oil care formulas. Participants must complete a written analysis and blend care oils based on provided scenarios, showcasing their theoretical knowledge and practical skills in aromatherapy.

    1. Scoring Criteria
    • Scenario Analysis and Logical Reasoning: Whether the formula aligns with the scenario requirements and demonstrates clear selection logic.
    • Blending Precision and Technical Performance: Whether proportions are accurate, blending processes are compliant, and the care oil is effective.
    • Expression and Creativity: Whether the formula description is complete, professional, and innovative.
    1. Competition Rules

    (1) Competition Content

    1. Written Analysis:
    • The organizer provides three scenario descriptions (covering skin or emotional concerns). Participants must detail their care oil formula, including carrier oil and essential oil selection, proportions, and intended benefits.
    1. Essential Oil and Carrier Oil Blending:
    • The organizer provides carrier oils (can be used individually or blended), and participants must bring their own essential oils.
    • Participants must create a 10mL care oil formula for each scenario, with a maximum essential oil concentration of 2%. Proportions and rationale must be recorded.

    (2) Competition Time

    • The competition duration is 30 minutes. All actions must be completed within the time limit.

    (3) Judging Process

    1. Real-Time Observation: During the competition, judges observe participants’ written answers and care oil blending processes.
    2. Final Scoring: Judges evaluate the written analysis and the blended care oil based on established scoring criteria.

    (4) Contestant Grooming Requirements

    1. Dress Code: Participants must wear the organizer-provided uniform top with appropriate pants and shoes to maintain a professional appearance.
    2. Hair Requirements: Hair must be neatly groomed. If long, it should be tied up to ensure cleanliness and professionalism.
    3. Overall Appearance: A clean and tidy appearance is mandatory. Excessive accessories or heavy makeup are not allowed to maintain a professional image.

    (5) Essential Oil Requirements

    1. Essential Oil Variety:
    • Participants must provide their own essential oils (no limit on quantity).

    (7) Tools and Products

    1. Carrier Oils Provided by Organizer:
    • Sweet Almond Oil, Sunflower Seed Oil, Coconut Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Olive Oil.
    • Written Test Paper (including scenario descriptions).
    1. Tools:
    • Black or blue pens, digital scales, droppers, small measuring cups or graduated bottles, stirring rods, and other necessary tools.
    1. Products: Essential oils.
    1. Safety and Hygiene

    (1) Tools and Products

    1. All tools must be sanitized before and after the competition to prevent cross-contamination.

    (2) Work Area Cleanliness

    1. Contestants must ensure that their workstations (tables and chairs) are tidy, with no tools, products, or waste left behind.
    2. After the competition, contestants should promptly clean up their tools and products and restore the workstation to a tidy condition.
    1. Competition Process

    (1) Pre-Competition Preparation

    1. Contestant Check-in:
    • Contestants must arrive at the designated area at least 15 minutes before the competition starts for check-in.

    (2) Competition Segment

    1. Competition Start: Contestants have 30 minutes to complete all actions.
    2. Competition End: Contestants must stop immediately when time is up. Any unfinished work will not be counted in the scoring.

    (3) Submission and Evaluation

    1. The written analysis and care oil must be clearly presented for judges’ evaluation.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Scenario Example:

     

    Scenario 1: Dry Skin and Fine Lines

    Description

    A 40-year-old woman suffers from dry skin caused by long-term dehydration, with fine lines appearing around her eyes and mouth. She seeks an aromatherapy solution to improve hydration, reduce fine lines, and restore skin elasticity.

    Task

    Design a 10mL care oil formula emphasizing deep hydration and repair functions. Complete the actual blending of the formula.

     

    1. Response Template
    1. Carrier Oil
    • Types and Proportions (total 100%):
    • ________ %
    • ________ %         
    • ________ % (if applicable)
    1. Essential Oils
    • Types and Proportions:
    • ________ % (Main Benefit: ________)
    • ________ % (Main Benefit: ________)
    • ________ % (if applicable, Main Benefit: ________)
    1. Rationale and Expected Effects

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Scenario Example

  • A2L Facial and Shoulder Bo Jin Massage

    GUIDELINE AND RULES & REGULATIONS

    Aroma Therapy

    Model Information Card Template

    (A2L) Aromatherapy – Facial and Shoulder Bo Jin Massage

    1. Competition Objective

    The competition aims to evaluate participants’ skills in essential oil blending, formulation logic, Bo Jin massage techniques, skincare abilities, and achieving immediate visible results. Participants must use carrier oils provided by the organizer and their own essential oils to perform facial and shoulder Bo Jin massage and subsequent skincare.

     

    1. Scoring Criteria
    • Essential Oil Blending and Logic: Appropriateness of carrier oil and essential oil selection, adherence to correct proportions and concentrations, clarity of formulation logic, and alignment with the model’s needs.
    • Bo Jin Massage Techniques: Standardization of techniques, suitability for facial and shoulder areas, pressure and flow precision, and the comfort level of the model.
    • Immediate Results and Skincare: Visible improvements in the model’s skin and shoulder condition, completeness of the skincare process, and enhancement of overall care effects.
    • Data Card and Hygiene: Completeness and clarity of the data card, and the cleanliness and organization of tools and workspace.

     

    1. Competition Rules

     

    (1) Competition Content

    1. Essential Oil and Carrier Oil Blending:
    • The organizer will provide carrier oils (can be used individually or blended), and participants must bring their own essential oils.
    • Total oil volume must not exceed 20mL, with essential oil concentration ≤ 2%.
    • Digital scales must be used for precise measurement, and the exact proportions of carrier oils and essential oils must be recorded.
    1. Aromatherapy Bo Jin Massage:
    • Participants will use the blended care oil and Bo Jin tools to perform facial and shoulder massage. Techniques should be adjusted based on the model’s condition, ensuring appropriate pressure and smooth movements.
    • Facial Bo Jin: Focus on stimulating facial meridians, improving skin condition, and relieving muscle tension.
    • Shoulder Bo Jin: Address shoulder and neck stiffness, enhance blood circulation, and promote relaxation.
    1. Subsequent Skincare:
    • Use moisturizers or creams to lock in the care effects. Participants may blend a small amount of essential oils into the skincare products (concentration ≤ 0.5%) to highlight aromatherapy features.

     

    (2) Competition Time

    • The competition duration is 30 minutes. All actions must be completed within the time limit.

     

    (3) Model Positioning and Work Environment

    1. Model Positioning: The model should recline with their head resting on a chair back, feet placed on another chair, maintaining a relaxed and comfortable position throughout the process.
    2. Participant Positioning: Participants must stand behind the model’s head (no obstructions between the participant and the model’s head) and adjust their posture as necessary.

     

    (4) Contestant Grooming Requirements

    1. Dress Code: Participants must wear the organizer-provided uniform top with appropriate pants and shoes to maintain a professional appearance.
    2. Hair Requirements: Hair must be neatly groomed. If long, it should be tied up to ensure cleanliness and professionalism.
    3. Overall Appearance: A clean and tidy appearance is mandatory. Excessive accessories or heavy makeup are not allowed to maintain a professional image.

     

    (5) Essential Oil Requirements

    1. Essential Oil Variety:
    • Participants must provide their own essential oils (no limit on quantity).
    1. Essential Oil Usage Rules:
    • Concentration Limits: The care oil concentration must not exceed 2%, and any skincare product containing essential oils must not exceed 0.5%.
    • Usage Restrictions: Undiluted essential oils must not be applied directly to the model’s skin.
    • Record Requirements: Participants must record the proportions and functions of each essential oil used, displayed on the model’s data card.
    • Blending Recommendations: At least two essential oils should be used to demonstrate the aromatherapist’s blending skills and functional logic.

     

    (6) Moisturization Requirements

    1. Type of Products:
    • Moisturizing: Moisturizing lotion or cream.
    • Repairing: Soothing serums or repair creams.
    • Protective: Lightweight sunscreen.
    1. Selection Guidelines:
    • Participants must select products based on the model’s skin type and specific concerns (e.g., oil control for oily skin, high hydration for dry skin).
    1. Application Standards:
    • Products must be applied evenly, with additional care for problem areas (e.g., dryness, sensitivity).
    • Application techniques must be gentle, avoiding irritation or pressure on the skin.

     

    (7) Tools and Products

    1. Carrier Oils Provided by Organizer:
    • Sweet Almond Oil, Sunflower Seed Oil, Coconut Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Olive Oil.
    1. Tools:
    • Bo Jin Tools: Participants must bring their own tools suitable for facial and shoulder massage.
    • Small Towels (3-5, white): For facial cleansing and product removal; recommended size 30cm × 30cm.
    • Large Towels (1-2, white): To cover the model’s shoulders and chest, preventing skincare products from staining clothing; recommended size 70cm × 140cm.
    • Waste Disposal: Small trash bins or boxes for discarded cotton pads, with a recommended capacity of 3-5 liters.
    • Other Tools: Digital scales, droppers, small measuring cups or bottles, stirring rods.
    1. Products: Essential oils, moisturizers or creams, soothing serums, sunscreens.

     

    1. Model Requirements

     

    (1) Model Conditions

    Participants must bring their own models. Models must be female with healthy skin and no severe sensitivity or allergic reactions.

    • Models must arrive with a bare face, without makeup or skincare products.

     

    (2) Model Clothing

    1. Style Requirements:
    • Models should wear simple and elegant clothing (e.g., plain dresses or shirts and trousers) that is appropriate and presentable.
    1. Prohibited Attire:
    • Models must not wear bright colors or patterned clothing, hats, or any accessories that obscure the face.

     

    1. Safety and Hygiene

     

    (1) Tools and Products

    1. All tools must be sanitized before and after the competition to ensure no cross-contamination risks.
    2. All skincare products used must comply with safety standards and be suitable for the model’s skin type.

     

    (2) Model Protection

    1. Participants must ensure appropriate product quantities are used to avoid overloading or discomfort for the model.

     

    (3) Work Area Cleanliness

    1. Contestants must ensure that their workstations (tables and chairs) are tidy, with no tools, products, or waste left behind.
    2. After the competition, contestants should promptly clean up their tools and products and restore the workstation to a tidy condition.

     

    1. Competition Process

     

    (1) Pre-Competition Preparation

    1. Contestant and Model Check-in:
    • Contestants must arrive at the designated area with their model at least 15 minutes before the competition starts for check-in.

     

    (2) Competition Segment

    1. Competition Start: Contestants have 30 minutes to complete all actions.
    2. Competition End: Contestants must stop immediately when time is up. Any unfinished work will not be counted in the scoring.

     

    (3) Model Presentation

    1. Contestants are not required to move the model. The model should remain standing or sitting in their original position while waiting for evaluation by the judges.

     

    1. Model Information Card Template
    2. Participants must fill in the card based on the actual condition of their model, ensuring all information is accurate.
    3. The card must be printed on A4-sized paper with clear text and placed prominently on the workstation.

     

    Competition Project

    1. Model Skin Condition
    • Skin Type (please check ✔):
    • Oily
    • Dry
    • Combination
    • Sensitive

     

    • Emotional State (select multiple, check ✔):
    • Tense
    • Insomniac
    • Fatigued
    • Irritable
    • Low Mood
    • Other: ________________________

     

    1. Treatment Plan
    • Carrier Oils and Ratios:________________________
    • Essential Oils and Ratios:________________________
    • Reason and Benefits: ________________________

     

    1. Remarks
    • Special Notes (if any):________________________

    Model Information Card Template

  • A1L Facial Treatment



    GUIDELINE AND RULES & REGULATIONS

    Aroma Therapy

    Model Information Card Template

    (A1L) Aromatherapy – Facial Treatment

    1. Competition Objective

    The objective is to assess participants’ comprehensive skills in essential oil selection and formulation logic, massage techniques, facial cleansing, skincare application, and achieving immediate results. Participants will use carrier oils provided by the organizer and essential oils of their own choice to complete basic cleansing, aromatherapy massage, and subsequent skincare.

    1. Scoring Criteria
    • Cleansing and Skincare Performance: The suitability of the formulation to the scenario and the clarity of the selection logic.
    • Blending Precision and Technical Performance: The accuracy of proportions, the adherence to blending standards, and the effectiveness of the care oil.
    • Expression and Creativity: Completeness of the formulation description and the reflection of professionalism and innovation.
    1. Competition Rules

    (1) Competition Content

    1. Basic Cleansing: Thorough facial cleansing, appropriate use of skincare products, and standardized techniques.
    2. Essential Oil Blending and Massage: Scientifically balanced proportions of essential oils and carrier oils, paired with smooth and comfortable massage techniques.
    3. Immediate Results and Treatment Report: Immediate improvements in the model’s skin condition and mood, with a comprehensive and clear treatment report.

    (2) Competition Time

    • The competition duration is 30 minutes. All actions must be completed within the time limit.

    (3) Model Positioning and Work Environment

    1. Model Positioning: The model should recline with their head resting on a chair back, feet placed on another chair, maintaining a relaxed and comfortable position throughout the process.
    2. Participant Positioning: Participants must stand behind the model’s head (no obstructions between the participant and the model’s head) and adjust their posture as necessary.

    (4) Contestant Grooming Requirements

    1. Dress Code: Participants must wear the organizer-provided uniform top with appropriate pants and shoes to maintain a professional appearance.
    2. Hair Requirements: Hair must be neatly groomed. If long, it should be tied up to ensure cleanliness and professionalism.
    3. Overall Appearance: A clean and tidy appearance is mandatory. Excessive accessories or heavy makeup are not allowed to maintain a professional image.

    (5) Essential Oil Requirements

    1. Essential Oil Variety:
    • Participants must provide their own essential oils (no limit on quantity).
    1. Essential Oil Usage Rules:
    • Concentration Limits: The care oil concentration must not exceed 2%, and any skincare product containing essential oils must not exceed 0.5%.
    • Usage Restrictions: Undiluted essential oils must not be applied directly to the model’s skin.
    • Record Requirements: Participants must record the proportions and functions of each essential oil used, displayed on the model’s data card.
    • Blending Recommendations: At least two essential oils should be used to demonstrate the aromatherapist’s blending skills and functional logic.

    (6) Moisturization Requirements

    1. Type of Products:
    • Moisturizing: Moisturizing lotion or cream.
    • Repairing: Soothing serums or repair creams.
    • Protective: Lightweight sunscreen.
    1. Selection Guidelines:
    • Participants must select products based on the model’s skin type and specific concerns (e.g., oil control for oily skin, high hydration for dry skin).
    1. Application Standards:
    • Products must be applied evenly, with additional care for problem areas (e.g., dryness, sensitivity).
    • Application techniques must be gentle, avoiding irritation or pressure on the skin.

    (7) Tools and Products

    1. Carrier Oils Provided by Organizer:
    • Sweet Almond Oil, Sunflower Seed Oil, Coconut Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Olive Oil.
    1. Tools:
    • Small Towels (3-5, white): For facial cleansing and product removal; recommended size 30cm × 30cm.
    • Large Towels (1-2, white): To cover the model’s shoulders and chest, preventing skincare products from staining clothing; recommended size 70cm × 140cm.
    • Waste Disposal: Small trash bins or boxes for discarded cotton pads, with a recommended capacity of 3-5 liters.
    • Other Tools: Treatment bowls, digital scales, droppers, small measuring cups or bottles, stirring rods, cleansing sponges.
    1. Products: Essential oils, facial cleansers, makeup removers or cleansing balms, moisturizers, serums, sunscreens.
    2. Water Supply: Participants must bring at least 2 liters of water for cleansing steps (e.g., makeup removal, facial cleansing, mask removal). Water must be stored in sealed containers (e.g., water bottles, mineral water bottles).
    1. Model Requirements

    (1) Model Conditions

    Participants must bring their own models. Models must be female with healthy skin and no severe sensitivity or allergic reactions.

    • Models should wear light makeup upon arrival (including foundation, eyebrows, eye makeup, and lipstick) to evaluate participants’ cleansing ability.

    (2) Model Clothing

    1. Style Requirements:
    • Models should wear simple and elegant clothing (e.g., plain dresses or shirts and trousers) that is appropriate and presentable.
    1. Prohibited Attire:
    • Models must not wear bright colors or patterned clothing, hats, or any accessories that obscure the face.
    1. Safety and Hygiene

    (1) Tools and Products

    1. All tools must be sanitized before and after the competition to ensure no cross-contamination risks.
    2. All skincare products used must comply with safety standards and be suitable for the model’s skin type.

    (2) Model Protection

    1. Participants must ensure appropriate product quantities are used to avoid overloading or discomfort for the model.

    (3) Work Area Cleanliness

    1. Contestants must ensure that their workstations (tables and chairs) are tidy, with no tools, products, or waste left behind.
    2. After the competition, contestants should promptly clean up their tools and products and restore the workstation to a tidy condition.
    1. Competition Process

    (1) Pre-Competition Preparation

    1. Contestant and Model Check-in:
    • Contestants must arrive at the designated area with their model at least 15 minutes before the competition starts for check-in.

    (2) Competition Segment

    1. Competition Start: Contestants have 30 minutes to complete all actions.
    2. Competition End: Contestants must stop immediately when time is up. Any unfinished work will not be counted in the scoring.

    (3) Model Presentation

    1. Contestants are not required to move the model. The model should remain standing or sitting in their original position while waiting for evaluation by the judges.
    1. Model Information Card Template
    2. Participants must fill in the card based on the actual condition of their model, ensuring all information is accurate.
    3. The card must be printed on A4-sized paper with clear text and placed prominently on the workstation.

     

    Competition Project

    1. Model Skin Condition
    • Skin Type (please check ✔):
    • Oily
    • Dry
    • Combination
    • Sensitive
    • Emotional State (select multiple, check ✔):
    • Tense
    • Insomniac
    • Fatigued
    • Irritable
    • Low Mood
    • Other: ________________________
    1. Treatment Plan
    • Carrier Oils and Ratios:________________________
    • Essential Oils and Ratios:________________________
    • Reason and Benefits: ________________________
    1. Remarks
    • Special Notes (if any):________________________

    Model Information Card Template

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