Check out who took the lead after challenge 2!
Challenge 2 – Sponsored by Sula NYC For this challenge the models had to review the brand new line of Sula NYC and share their experience in an essay as well as a photo shoot. After the Sula NYC challenge Karla who was number three, took the lead in the pageant of America’s Next Natural Model. Three of the four judges, Dee, Gee and Wilbur were impressed with Karla’s enthusiasm, detailed attention for the new kind body products as well as the outcome of her photos. Runner up Teesha had the most professional photo shoot according to Dee and Wilbur and also got well deserved complements for her fabulous makeup. Although Toshia got praise and points for her amazing essay it was just not enough to get her in the top three. Valaria just got a few more because for judge Rhonda called her the overall winner. All in all, with a new top three, the competition is far from over. Stay tuned. Keep voting and commenting. The models need you: Jury’s winner = 100 points or 50 if divided over 2; an essay winner and photo winner
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Challenge 1 – Sponsored by Going-Natural.com The contestants had to model headbands and hair jewelry from the NappShop. Voting for this challenge ended Sunday 00:00. After challenge 1 sponsored by The NappShop Teesha is the front runner followed by Christina and Karla. Two of the judges, Gloria and Dee choose Teesha as the winner. Gloria’s top pick was Teesha which means she got the full 100 points. Dee also thought that Teesha had the best photos but thought Monique’s writeup stood out. Ronda thought Valaria as the most creative with headband and Anu choose Safeeya as a winner because of her transformation. No opinion was the same when it came down to the essays. With the users’ votes and comments it has only gotten even more interesting. The pageant is far from predictable. Stay tuned. Keep voting and commenting. The models need you.
Jury’s winner = 100 points or 50 if divided over 2; an essay winner and photo winner User comment = 3 points User rating = 1 point
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