Why I Chose to Build a Woman-Owned Salon (And What It Means to Me)
I didn’t open a salon just to color hair—I opened it to create space.
Space where women feel safe. Seen. Celebrated.
I built my business in Woodland Hills because I didn’t want to work under someone else’s rules anymore. I wanted to create something with intention. A space that:
💇♀️ Respects your time, your hair, and your story
💖 Uplifts all types of women—loud, quiet, bold, soft
💡 Allows creativity without compromise
🤝 Builds real relationships, not just transactions
🔥 Lets me do hair the way it should be done—with heart, skill, and honesty
This salon is more than scissors and dye. It’s a reflection of who I am and who I serve.
If that speaks to you—my chair’s always open.