Here are some important rules that need to be followed or you may be disqualified.
1. You are not to be anywhere in the casino or any other public location in a swimsuit. Keep in mind that you are representing WBFF and at all times you are expected to be dressed professionally. After your spray tan, loose fitting clothes are required, especially right afterwards, however, please keep it classy. Anyone found not following this rule may be disqualified. We do not want to see you anywhere besides the dressing room or on the stage in a swimsuit. Even the
Convention Center lobby you must cover up.
2. You cannot hire another company and pay anyone to come to the venue and do your tan or make up. Unless you do it yourself at home you must be spray tanned by Get Glowing on Friday at
the venue.
3. You must also use Tiffany Larson for makeup and hair services or do your make up by yourself. These teams are experienced and will give you the "look" needed for stage and the only people allowed backstage for touch
ups. Anyone found not following this rule may be disqualified.
Book here: http://fitnessatlantic.com/hair-and-makeup/
4. No one is to be applying makeup, lotion, tanning spray, oils, hair products etc...in public, in
the audience, around the casino, or in public hotel/casino bathrooms. Anyone found not following this rule will be disqualified immediately.
5. No trainers or coaches are to provide tanning or beauty services for their team or
individual contestants. Anyone found not following this rule may be disqualified, as well as, all the members of their team.
6. No hiring or bringing your own photographer. The "Official" photographer is David Ford of Status
Fitness Magazine - Period. David and his team are the absolutely the best. We cannot express how happy we are to work with David Ford and his team. This also means no professional cameras, flash, or recording devices are permitted by spectators. If anyone asks you to shoot it is not allowed other than David Ford. You can take selfies and we encourage cell phone cameras but if someone uses a big removable lens SLR camera they will be asked to leave.
7. No Coaches or Trainers Backstage. This even goes for Pros who sneak backstage to see some friends. The more people backstage who don't have an official job to help run the show only distract everyone. This is the first and last warning. We do get asked daily by Pros that want to either judge or pass out the trophies. This show has a very long running history and only a small
group of staff is needed for the production. The official staff has been notified and will have the proper badges to show security.
Thank You for Understanding,
Brian
Cannone