CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — A Charlottetown hair stylist who is grateful to the community for helping him fit in wants to give back by giving people a makeover.
Miguel McCristall came from Oshawa, Ont., six years ago with his wife, Jenny Luczka, and decided to settle here.
He currently operates Salon Miguel on University Avenue, sharing space with the Kuts n Kurls Hair Salon.
And, he’s now in the process of creating a TV reality show that will be filmed in his salon, called Darling, You Look Fabulous, with the help of artist/author Cindy Lapeña and producer David Rashed.
McCristall has previous experience with this type of makeover reality show, having done one in Oshawa for Rogers in the 1980s.
“It became so big they started airing it three times a day in Ontario. It was called Makeover Mondays with Miguel,’’ McCristall said in an interview on Tuesday.
To bring an updated version of that show to life on P.E.I., McCristall approached Rashed with a specific request in mind as to the clientele.
“On the Island, a lot of people struggle. Doing this show will be me helping someone in need. It will be about helping someone feel better about themselves, maybe give them the confidence they need to go out and do whatever they want. Maybe it will help give someone the confidence to go out and get a job.
“Some people can’t afford good haircuts, can’t afford good colours, can’t afford good clothes. This is our opportunity to say, ‘We’ll help you, we’ll give you the wardrobe, we’ll give you the highlights, we’ll give you the makeup’.’’
Here's some information on Darling, You Look Fabulous:
- They hope to create a collaborative effort between helping organizations and businesses on P.E.I. by offering volunteer and training positions to Islanders who need help or want help
- The team seeks support as well from Island businesses that could donate products, talent and time as well as consider helping jobless clients find employment
- Volunteers and businesses who would like to collaborate can contact producers on Facebook or through their website darlingyoulookfabulous.ca
- Interested parties can also visit Salon Miguel at 236 University Ave. in Charlottetown or call 902-367-5330 if you want to help or to be featured as a makeover client
Lapeña, who is helping McCristall with the project, said they are working with Karrie MacDougall at First Impressions, a non-profit organization that provides women in need with quality clothing, footwear and accessories at no cost, and Betty Begg-Brooks, who runs a not-for-profit organization devoted to helping low-income Islanders, those going through temporary hardships and the homeless.
She added that they’re getting some interns to help out from the Private Institute of Hair Design and Aesthetics.
“We’ll be sending people over to First Impressions and to Betty to get a new wardrobe,’’ Lapeña said. “A lot of people need a makeover. They need to look better. They need the confidence. They need a boost. Goodness knows there are a lot of people on the Island who can’t afford a good hair style or have the right clothes to get a job for an interview.’’
She said they’re hoping eventually to broadcast the series in a half-hour format, beginning sometime in June. They also plan to augment the show with a video series and post full interviews on the internet, create a YouTube channel and a website where they can post interviews and do followups with clients down the road to see how they made out.