I was one of the few scammees caught up in the middle of all this and today I came to find out that Dawn Park has opened another location with a different name"YingYang Cosmetics" at 1 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Verona, New Jersey, 07044 (Inside Healing Zone
Spa)
. Still offering the 40 hrs "classes" for $2400 .
Now, Russ Park was RE-Arrested last year. After serving 18 months in jail and then parolled, as some sources are stating, he was arrested again for conning someone for 30K !!!
Here's the web-site:
http://yinyangcosmetics.com/shop/62-40-hour-advanced-makeup-artistry-techniques
Now I ask...if she doesn't have a license, its against the law in NJ, how can she still be teaching and open a RETAIL business in NJ???
Heres excerpts of the hearing from the NJ Board of Cosmetology.
If you scroll to section VI, item
9, and you'll read this from the NJ State Board of Cosmetology:http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/cosmetology/minutes/cos213.htm9. Complaints received from students
of Dawn Til Dusk, an unlicensed facility conducting 40 hours of make-up
application, stating that the facility failed to conduct lessons and to
refund money was presented to the Board for consideration.
The Office of Consumer Protection
informed the Board that Dawn Til Dusk offered a 40 hour make-up course
in Bloomfield, New Jersey and throughout cities in the United States.
The cost of the make-up course was $1,600.00 dollars and $800.00 for the
make-up kit.
About 20
registrants who registered online or by telephone and paid by credit
card complained that when they called to confirm the class they were
told that the class was postponed or cancelled.
Additionally, some of the students
noted that additional money was taken from their credit card accounts
without their authorization.
The classes were either
scheduled at the New Jersey facility or at a hotel in the state where
the course was being offered. The students stated that when they arrived
at the hotel, the hotel had no knowledge or record of Dawn til Dusk
having scheduled a make-up course at their hotel. No refund was given to
the complainants.
It appears
that Dawn Til Dusk did not meet any of the exceptions to offer courses
in cosmetology and hairstyling without a school license in particular
N.J.S.A. 45:5B-7, N.J.S.A. 45:5B-8 and N.J.S.A. 45:5B-10. The Board
stated that the offering of a 40 hour make-up course without the benefit
of a duly authorized school license violates N.J.S.A. 45:5B-12(g) in
that the application of cosmetic preparation when done for payment
either directly or indirectly or when done without payment for the
general public falls within the definition of beauty culture N.J.S.A.
45:5B-3(d) and cosmetology and hairstyling N.J.S.A. 45:5B-3(j).
Upon motion made by Ms. Janice Alvarez
and seconded by Ronald Brown, this matter is to be referred to The
Office of Consumer Protection and Essex County Prosecutorfs Office for
prosecution to enjoin Dawn Til Dusk from offering any make up courses
and to obtain restitution for the affected students. The motion passed
unanimously.