The Best Self-Styling Video category celebrates creators who demonstrate exceptional skill in styling their own hair on camera, translating professional technique into clear, achievable, real-world results.
Open to professionals and consumers, this category recognises creators who bridge the gap between inspiration and practicality — showing how great hair is achieved through technique, method, and styling logic, not perfection or over-production.
The focus is on how the hair is styled, how the steps are communicated, and how confidently a viewer could recreate the look themselves.
CRITÈRES DE CATÉGORIE
WHO CAN ENTER: This category is open globally to:
•Hairdressers
•Barbers
•Consumer creators
who create self-styling video content designed to educate, inspire, and empower viewers to style their own hair.
WHAT TO ENTER: Submit a smartphone-captured video showing the creator styling their own hair on camera.
The video should:
•Clearly demonstrate styling technique and method
•Break down the process in a way that is easy to follow and repeat
•Reflect realistic, at-home hair styling rather than salon-only execution
Product may be shown as part of the routine, but the focus must remain on styling technique, approach, and outcome, not product promotion.
HOW TO ENTER: The entry process involves two steps:
Social Media Submission: Post your entry/content on social media using the designated category hashtag (e.g., #DHA26_BestSelfStylingVideo) and collaborate with the Digital Hair Awards Instagram account @digitalhairawards
Online Submission: Complete the Online Submission on digitalhairawards.com, ensuring all required details are provided (you will include a link to the posted content).
If you are entering multiple categories, ensure all relevant hashtags are clearly included in your post.
Both steps must be completed for your entry to be considered.
Your entry will be approved once all steps are completed, and the approval will be confirmed when the Digital Hair Awards Instagram account accepts the collaboration invitation.
JUDGING CRITERIA:
Styling Technique & Execution
The creator demonstrates clear, controlled technique with an intentional approach and a polished final result.
Clarity of Method
The styling process is communicated clearly - visually and/or verbally - and easy to understand.
Accessibility & Ease of Replication
The technique feels achievable for a non-professional to follow and recreate at home.
Real-World Usability
The routine is practical, time-conscious, and realistic for everyday styling.
Content Engagement & Value
The video is engaging, relatable, and confidence-building, encouraging viewers to watch, save, and re-watch.
SUBMISSION TIPS:
Style your hair as a real person would at home, not as a salon demonstration.
Use realistic tools, timing, and techniques.
Focus on clarity, method, and repeatability rather than polish or perfection.
Ensure the styling process is clearly visible from start to finish.
Aim to keep the video under 3 minutes.
RÈGLES
1. Eligibility
The awards are open to hairdressers and barbers globally.
Entries must be submitted by licensed professionals or individuals actively involved in the hair industry. You may enter a category more than once.
2. Awards Period
Only content created on or after 15th July, 2025 is eligible.
3. How to Enter
Entering the Digital Hair Awards is a simple two-step process:
Step 1: Instagram Submission
Post your content on Instagram, use the Collaborate feature to invite @digitalhairawards, and include the designated category hashtag (e.g. #DHA26_BestSelfStylingVideo) in your caption.
Step 2: Online Submission
Complete your entry via the Digital Hair Awards portal and include the direct link (URL) to your Instagram post.
⚠️ Both steps must be completed for your entry to be considered.
Your entry will be approved once all steps are completed, and the approval will be confirmed when the Digital Hair Awards Instagram account accepts the collaboration invitation.
4. Social Media Platform
Entries must be posted exclusively on Instagram. When completing the online submission (Step 2), you must provide the direct URL to the individual Instagram post being entered. Instagram profile links will not be accepted.
5. Content Specifications
Each category has specific format requirements (e.g., images, videos, carousels). Please refer to category guidelines.
Only smartphone-captured content is accepted for authenticity and accessibility.
6. Judging Criteria
Each category has its own judging criteria, which should guide how your content is created and presented.
Submissions are assessed by global industry judges and evaluated based on relevant factors such as:
technical skill
creativity
execution
alignment with category intent
overall impact
The weighting of these factors may vary by category.
7. Content Integrity
Light editing (such as brightness or colour correction) is permitted.Heavy filters or digital alterations that misrepresent the hair may result in disqualification.
All content must represent your own work.Plagiarised, misleading, or falsely credited submissions will not be accepted.
8. Credits and Multiple Entries
Credits are used to submit entries into the Digital Hair Awards, with one credit equal to one entry. Credits can be used across any category, and the same piece of content may be entered into multiple categories using separate credits.
Credits are flexible and shareable, making them ideal for friends, salon teams, and collaborators. Entry codes can be shared so multiple people can use the same pack. Any unused credits remain valid for the entire awards season.
9. Key Dates
Please refer to the Key Dates section on the Digital Hair Awards homepage for the most up-to-date information regarding entry deadlines, finalist announcements, and the 2026 LIVE virtual gala.
10. Usage Rights
By entering, you grant the Digital Hair Awards permission to use submitted content for promotional and editorial purposes across digital, social, print, and event-related platforms.
11. Additional Rules
You may enter multiple categories
You may submit multiple entries per category
Entries that do not meet submission requirements (including missing hashtags, incomplete portal submissions, or unaccepted collaboration invites) will not be considered
