Gentlemen don't prefer number 7 Ash Blondes!
This entry was posted on 3/13/2007 6:33 PM and is filed under Salon Updates.
We have a really exciting development in the Salon Orange Moon saga. Are you ready? Drum roll, please. Heavy construction on the salon starts March 19th!!!! I am so excited I am thinking of asking the building team if I can come over and sit in the corner and hammer nails into a 2x4, just to feel like I’m contributing. No, scratch that, they’re going to need every available hammer. Maybe I can just stand around and hand people nails. Anyway, the point is that in a week, there will be a crew there all day, every day, bringing our gorgeous salon closer to fruition.
One of the things I am most excited about is our unique “color bar” that Cindy slyly thought up. At your average, boring, backwoods “Kitty’s Cut ‘n Color Parlor” if you want your hair colored, you sit in the same chair used for perms, cuts, and Uncle Cleatus’ beard trim while your stylist disappears to some mysterious color-mixing hideout where she grabs a tube of Ash Blond #7, smokes a cigarette, and reappears half an hour later with a bowl of something that looks like radioactive pudding. At Salon Orange Moon, we will whisk you away to an area designed specifically for your personalized haircolor. The chairs, the lighting, the sinks, everything is perfectly arranged to give you an ideal color service. It starts with our genius Aveda haircolor system. Instead of using Ash Blond #7, we are able to custom blend your color based on any number of factors, such as your natural color, what you’ve used to color recently, what your vacation on the beach did to your hair, even to account for the effects of the water in your home! I’d like to see Kitty try to do that.
Have I mentioned the design teams yet? Oooh, this is my favorite part. We think your business is so important that when you come in for a service, you will have not one stylist, but a team of two or more highly trained stylists assessing your goal and collaborating to find the PERFECT way to do it. Plus, we get to meet more of the community than if we each just met one customer at a time, and you can feel confident that if one of us is booked for your next appointment, you can go to the other member of the design team and get the same service. Pretty smart, Cindy.