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Businiess name:  Joule Salon
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As stylists and people pleaser?s we strive each and every day to make our clients look and feel beautiful. We travel, train, and we bring back to the salon new trends that you see in magazines. We then take this inspiration and recreate these trends on our clients. I recently spent two days training with Celebrity Stylist Ted Gibson from the TV show ?what not to wear?. He mentioned to me over dinner that after teaching the class he went back to his room and was depressed because he felt he did not create his best work for us. I was stunned that a stylist who works on celebrity?s and models could feel this way. I applauded him for his honesty. It also showed me he was human. As an artist when we create we put ourselves out their to be judged. All we can do is to be the best we can be each and every day in every situation.

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