Friday, May 23, 2014

A new chapter in my life, the closing of Salon Epiphany


Six years ago I began a journey, to open my very own hair salon.  I had a vision of exactly how I wanted it to be, look, and be managed.  Over the past 6 years, we have had such a great time, paired with hardships of stylists coming and going, never really having the right “team” to fulfill my vision.  I have worked day and night, holidays and date nights, trying to make this dream come true.  But now is the time that I have to step back, and realize this vision of what I wanted doesn’t compare to the life that I want to make for my family.  My 3 boys need their mom home more and more time with just them when I am home.  They need me to be a volunteer at their school, and go on field trips, more than I need to own a salon.  Am I sad about leaving this vision behind, yes and no.  Yes because it looks exactly what I always hoped for, yes because it took so much to make it all happen, to get over all of the hurdles in my way.  Yes because in making the commitment to my family, there are things that I will be giving up.  But in the same respect no, I won’t miss the 12+ hour days that I have done every week for 6 years.  No I won’t miss everything being my fault.  I won’t miss missing out on baseball and soccer games, and good night kisses and giggles.  My heart is both sad, and relieved.  It’s a ton of work to keep a small business going, and I don’t regret a single minute of it.  It’s just my time to close this chapter in my life story, turn the page and see what is in store for me next. 

What will be my next step?  I’m not 100% sure yet J  I’m still working out the details.  I am still obsessively in love with hair, and I always will be.  I love teaching and training with Pravana, none of that will be changing.  But where I will be sharing my love of coloring and styling hair is yet to be determined.  I will keep you updated via e-mail, Facebook, and this blog, I promise. 

 

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Who knew that's what ions did?

Yesterday we had an awesome class learning all about the One styling tools that we sell at Salon Epiphany. We learned about positive and negative ions, tourmaline , ceramic plates on flat irons, different kind of motors, and how all these things make a difference in what kind of tools you use to dry and style your hair. 

Here's some awesome points of difference when choosing One Styling tools 

  • They admit 26x more negative ions (which dry hair faster & create amazing shine) 
  • The ceramic plates on all of the flat irons are coated and baked 3 times (other companies only do this once) then coated in pearl dust or diamond dust to give a smooth glide (and they last much longer!) 
  • The curling stiks, bubble wand, ribbon wand, and spiral wand reach 410 degrees while no other companies go over 325, paired with the gold dust in the coating gives you beautiful long lasting curls! 
To learn more about these amazing tools, check out their website at www.onestyling.com or stop into Salon Epiphany for a recommendation and demo!  

Stay tuned for Fabulous Deals in February!!