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Recap: Hair Color for a Cure

The Parlour on 3rd hosted the first “Hair Color For A Cure” event in West Hollywood on June 13th. Cancer survivors were treated to a day of beauty with a complimentary hair color from eSalon and styling by the Parlour’s team of professional hair stylists. The event honored Susan G. Komen for the Cure Los Angeles County and National Cancer Survivor Day.

The Parlour on 3rd

Each guest had a complete hair makeover at the Parlour, while sipping mimosas and snacking on cupcakes.  “I had a great time and absolutely love my hair,” said Pia James, a three-time breast Cancer survivor and guest at the event. “Cancer has done such a number on me physically and emotionally, but I gained a much needed boost of confidence.”

Photo Credit: Hair Color for a Cure

eSalon.com Color Director Estelle Baumhauer noted, “There is nothing more fulfilling than seeing my clients happy with their results. This day was even more special since many of the women are still growing their hair back. To see them glowing and with a big smile on their face made the day so rewarding for me and the other stylists. I am so happy we were able to make these women feel special and beautiful after all that they have been through.”

 

 

 

Photo Credit: Hair Color for a Cure

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