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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, December 11, 2009

Giving is getting for HCC students


By Paula Rath
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

HCC student Unyong Burciaga provides a manicure for Donalee Miller, a resident at Aloha Care Nursing and Rehabilitation.

Photos by REBECCA BREYER | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

HCC student Unyong Burciaga provides a manicure for Donalee Miller, a resident at Aloha Care Nursing and Rehabilitation.

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Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Arleen Machado, a resident at Aloha Care Nursing and Rehabilitation in Kane'ohe, receives a manicure from HCC cosmetology student Julie Santos.

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The conversation was hushed and confidential. Subjects were vastly varied: children, surfing, Waikíkí beach boys, the importance of quitting smoking. They sounded like old friends chatting over coffee. Although Arleen Machado and Julie Santos had just met a half hour ago, they bonded in the way that a manicurist often bonds with her clients, creating a therapeutic relationship.

The scene, however, was not a nail or beauty salon. It was the courtyard at Aloha Nursing and Rehabilitation Centre in Käne'ohe. Santos is not a manicurist (yet); she is a cosmetology student at Honolulu Community College.

HCC's cosmetology and esthetician students were at Aloha Nursing to serve residents as a holiday gift to the community. They first came to Aloha Nursing on Oct. 18 for Make a Difference Day, sponsored by USA Weekend magazine, and enjoyed it so much they wanted to return. (USA Weekend and The Advertiser are both Gannett publications.)

Shahaney Bailey, president of the HCC Cosmetology Club, summed it up: "We do it 'cause it's fun."

In the courtyards, they did haircuts and styling, manicures and hand massage — all services that students also provide to the public.

The residents' appreciation was evident on their beaming faces.

Student Stephanie Kurosawa said volunteering during the holidays provides "an internal reward."

Budget-conscious consumers can also take advantage of the services provided by HCC's cosmetology students. Find out more at 845-9131 or 845-9150.

BUDGET BEAUTY SERVICES

Looking for a way to be your most beautiful this holiday season, without spending big bucks on beauty services?

Honolulu Community College cosmetology students offer a budget menu of services to the public. Some options:

Shampoo and cut: $7.50

Shampoo, style and scalp treatment: $15

Manicure: $8

Hair color retouch: $18

European facial: $25

Makeup: $10

Appointments with an esthetician are also available.

Call 845-9131 or 845-9150 for a complete list of services, and to make appointments.