Look Hot for Holiday Parties with Up-dos & Other Simple Styling Techniques
October 29, 2009 at 6:09 pm | In beauty, fashion, hair care, hair styling | Leave a CommentTags: holiday hair styles, party styles, Raleigh hair salons

Lather stylist Whitney Page shows off her own sexy "side pony." (photo © Neil Boyd)
October 28, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) — This holiday season is coming up fast and invitations for holiday parties are going out. For this fun and busy time of the year, having an easy way of throwing your hair into a quick “party-do” is essential. Here are some suggestions from the stylists at Lather Hair Salon in Raleigh for creating dramatic, elegant looks in a flash.
The Messy Bun:
As soon you get home from work, school, or all those errands, turn on your curling iron. Wrap strands of your hair into a figure “8” around the barrel of the iron. Repeat the process all around your head, especially in the front. Leave pieces down, framing your face, and put the rest up into a low, loose bun. (For a different look, the bun can be pulled to the side of your head.) Pull strands from the bun and pin outwards to create that chic, “messy” look. 
The Side Braid:
This style can be worn with a pony, bun, or with your hair down. Start with the front parts of your hair (either parted down the middle or on the side) and braid small sections (French or conventional), then pull them backwards and pin. You can also use this technique by simply twisting your hair, sans curling iron, and pin the strands back. This style looks great with either one or both sides braided. For a bohemian look, make the braids loose and messy. For a sleeker look, make them tighter.
The Side Pony:
This look is great with loose curls or straight hair. Wrap the ends of your hair around your curling to create long, loose waves. Don’t worry about the top of your head as this will be pinned back. Leaving your bangs alone, tease the top of your hair for volume. Smooth backwards and pull hair into a low, side ponytail. Pull back any loose strands, or leave a few to frame your face.
Loose Locks:
For women who generally leave their hair straight, coming into a party with flowing curls is definitely a dramatic difference! To do this, take sections of your hair, spraying each with Sebastian Re-Shaper first, and wrap them around a curling iron. After you’ve curled your whole head, run your fingers through the curls to break them up a little. To create a soft wave, brush through with a hairbrush.
Accessorize:
Headbands and pins are very popular this year. And they’re a super easy way to dress up a ponytail or change your daytime look. There are different styles of bands: the “hippie” sort that tie around your forehead, the hard headbands that sit right behind your ears, and of course scarves, pins, and bows. You can change your look by your choice of clip.
All of these styles are quick and easy and will give you a fresh look for holiday parties. Be sure to condition your hair with a styling agent, such as Whipped Crème by Sebastian, and spray with a shine serum to give you a sleek, beautiful sparkle. If you are coming home from a long day at work or school, add some KMS Hair Makeover spray — a dry shampoo — to soak up excess oil. Finish these styles off with a hairspray by Sebastian (loose hold to strong, depending on your style). Throw on some lip shine and go!
Of course, another option is to run by your favorite salon to get a quick party-do. Lather Hair Salon welcomes walk-ins! 
About Lather Hair Salon
Lather Hair Salon is a full-service, upscale salon specializing in color, cuts, waxing, deep conditioning treatments, shine glossing, perms, anti-curl treatments, and both trendy and classic styling. Lather also offers special wedding party services both in-salon or on location.. Lather’s stylists maintain “Hair Academy 101,” an on-going blog on hair care, styling, products, and DIY techniques.
Lather Hair Salon is located at 8521 Cantilever Way, Suite 109, just off North Glenwood Avenue/Highway 70 West near Carmax. For more information visit www.latherhairsalonnc.com or call 919-792-0715.
Lather Hair Salon is also available on Facebook and through Citysearch.
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Fundraising Fashion Show To Celebrate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
September 19, 2009 at 2:03 am | In charity, fashion, news, women's health issues | Leave a CommentTags: charity, breast cancer, fundraisers, breast cancer awareness month
September 18, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – Pretty In Pink Foundation and the Women Business Owners Network (WBON) will host “Honoring You,” a Fashion Show and Luncheon, on Wednesday, October 7th, to celebrate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to raise funds for the Pretty In Pink Foundation. The show and luncheon will begin at 11:30 a.m., at the Matthews House, 317 W. Chatham Street, Cary.
The Fashion Show will include 10 winter styles from Doncaster in Chapel Hill, modeled by WBON members and Pretty In Pink Foundation volunteers. Fashion authority Mary Michele Little of OneChicMama.com will emcee the show.
Pretty In Pink Foundation is the only not-for-profit organization in North Carolina that provides financial resources for uninsured and underinsured breast cancer patients with limited financial means, including the lack of health insurance. In a message to its membership, WBON noted the reasons why funds raised from the Fashion Show and Luncheon are so important:
- One in 10 women is diagnosed with breast cancer each year and almost 20 percent of women in North Carolina are without health insurance.
- Life-saving breast cancer treatment bills can total in the $100,000s.
- Pretty in Pink Foundation, headquartered in Raleigh, provides access to quality of life support, education and life-saving resources to North Carolinians diagnosed with breast cancer, regardless of their ability to pay.
Those who attend the event can get involved in various ways besides the cost of a ticket, WBON notes. They can honor someone by sponsoring a Pink Balloon Display or Pink Flower Bouquet for the Show. (Both are $25 and can be purchased at www.wbon-cary.org.) They can also purchase raffle tickets for $5 to win a “50/50 Drawing” in which 50 percent of the money raised through the raffle goes to Pretty In Pink. (Last year’s winner took home $2500.)
The cost for the luncheon is $20 for members and $30 for non-members who pre-register before Monday, October 5th at 12 noon. Registration at the door is welcomed for $40.
For more information on the “Honoring You” Fashion Show and Luncheon and to make reservations, visit www.wbon-cary.org or contact Ruth Drum at Crossroads Business Center at 919-424-3801.
For more information on Pretty In Pink Foundation, visit www.prettyinpinkfoundation.org.
About Pretty In Pink Foundation
Pretty in Pink Foundation is the only not-for-profit organization in North Carolina that provides financial resources for uninsured and underinsured breast cancer patients with limited financial means. Founded in 2004 by breast surgeon Dr. Lisa Tolnitch, Pretty In Pink’s vision is to have a presence in every state by 2020 and is well on the way of breaking ground in Virginia and South Carolina in 2010. More than ninety percent of donations go directly to providing the funding for necessary treatment, surgery, support and resources to help breast cancer patients win the fight. Proudly supported by Triangle-based Capital Bank, Pretty In Pink Foundation is able to minimize operational costs by maintaining a committed group of volunteers and supporters to further its efforts. For more information on donating, sponsoring, volunteering or applying for hardship funding, please visit www.prettyinpinkfoundation.org.
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New Look for a New Season? Absolutely!
September 10, 2009 at 4:57 pm | In beauty, fashion | Leave a CommentTags: fall looks, hair care, hair color, hair stylists Raleigh, Raleigh hair salons, Raleigh salons
September 10, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – With fall only a few weeks away, it’s time to start thinking of changes to your hair to complement the seasonal changes in your wardrobe.
Lather Hair Salon in Raleigh offers the following Seasonal Style Tips for updating your look for Fall 2009.
Hair Color and Highlights:
The bright blonde locks that looked wonderful at the beach don’t offer the same effect in cooler weather. One word: warmth. Just as warmer clothes define the change of the season, so should warmer hair tones. 
And the biggest trend for hair this fall is red. It’s a hot color that looks great on any hair type. From toned-down copper colors to bright apple-red, this outstanding shade will give you dimension and freshness for the upcoming “sweater weather.”
Going red all over looks amazing, but you don’t have to be a “red-head.” For blondes, try adding some strawberry blonde highlights to your natural shade. Copper shades will also help tone down bleach-blonde hair for fall. Brunettes should try deeper shades of red, such as auburn and bold red. These colors look amazing as highlights or all-over color.
Cuts and Styles:
As for cuts, the bob has been going strong this year and will still be popular this fall. The cropped bob is an edgy, shorter version of the classic cut. This look is short all over and can be worn with blunt or fringed bangs. The pixie crop is even shorter, but remember: It’s essential to embrace messy, loose tousles with this cut.
For longer styles, Fall is the perfect time to master the sleek blow-out. There will be less humidity to frizz your ‘do, so now is the time to conquer those sleek, straight strands.
The 1940s “mermaid look” is also a very fashionable style this season. It’s sleek and shiny yet loaded with sexy waves and curls.
About Lather Hair Salon:
Lather Hair Salon is a full-service, upscale hair salon for women, men and children located at 8521 Cantilever Way, Suite 109, just off North Glenwood Avenue/Highway 70 West. Specialties include complete makeovers and wedding party styling and make-up. Owned and operated by senior stylist Jessica Williams, Lather Hair Salon also makes it a practice to reach out to the community through charitable efforts and activities. The Raleigh salon also maintains “Hair Academy 101,” an on-going blog available on its website that provides information, advice and tips to anyone who visits the site. For more information, go to www.latherhairsalonnc.com. For access to the blog, click on “specials” on the home page then “Hair Academy 101.” Lather Hair Salon is also available on Facebook, Twitter and Citysearch.
Lather Hair Salon Offers Deep Discounts To Facebook Fans
August 24, 2009 at 6:25 pm | In beauty, business, fashion, hair care, hair styling | Leave a CommentTags: Facebook fan pages, hair discounts, hair salons Raleigh, Raleigh hair salons
August 24, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – There are all sorts of reasons why people join Facebook, arguably the most popular “social media” source out there: to keep up with current friends and locate old ones; to make business contacts and open doors; to “network” from your desk and raise your visibility; to develop a personal brand, target a niche, get access to no-cost marketing; and so on.
Now there’s another reason: To get deep discounts on hair care services.
Lather Hair Salon, a new full-service salon in North Raleigh, offers special same-day deals to its Facebook friends and fans. They can be scrolling through the day’s (or hour’s) postings and suddenly come upon:
“Becky, Lauren, and Whitney have open appointments today. Call and receive 50% off!!” Or: “Haircuts are 30% off today! Rebecca, Whitney, and Lauren have time from 2-4.”
Jessica Williams, owner and senior stylist at Lather Hair Salon, explained that the idea to use Facebook like this just came to her one day when one of her team of stylists had a cancellation. She told her salon manager to post the opening on Facebook, with a discount, and see what happened.
“Within minutes, we had a call,” she said.
Now the Raleigh hair salon makes it a daily habit to post any openings and offer a discount as an incentive to fill them.
Williams said she originally launched Lather’s Facebook page for the usual good-business reasons. “Facebook increases awareness of the salon and helps us stay connected with the local community. We build friendships through the page and maintain customer loyalty. If we have a special coming up or a great how-to tip to offer, we make sure they’re noted on Facebook, often with a link to our website. It’s just a friendly thing to do and another way to be ‘out there’ while we’re working in the salon.”
To get access to these same-day savings, Facebook users must become “fans” of Lather Hair Salon and mention that they saw the special online.
At a time when everyone is pinching pennies, these deep discounts are a win-win proposition – for the customer and the salon.
About Lather Hair Salon:
Lather Hair Salon is a full-service, upscale salon specializing in make-overs and wedding styling. Lather stylists also maintain “Hair Academy 101,” an on-going blog on hair care, styling, products, and techniques.
Lather Hair Salon is located at 8521 Cantilever Way, Suite 109, just off North Glenwood Avenue/Highway 70 West near Carmax. For more information visit www.latherhairsalonnc.com or call 919-792-0715.
Lather Hair Salon is also available on Facebook and through Citysearch.
Lather Stylists Expand Their Color Expertise at Wella Workshop
June 30, 2009 at 12:00 am | In beauty, fashion | Leave a CommentTags: hair color, Raleigh beauty salons, Raleigh hair salons, trendy hair color

Jessica Williams
June 29, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – Three stylists from Lather Hair Salon, a full-service hair and make up salon in North Raleigh, recently honed their hair coloring skills at a special “Swatch and Learn” workshop featuring “Koleson Perfect” tonal colors by Wella Color Movement.
Lather stylists Lauren Lawson and Alissa Phillips accompanied the salon’s owner and senior stylist, Jessica Williams, to the workshop, which was held at the Color Salon and Day Spa in Morrisville, NC.

Alissa Phillips
The “Swatch and Learn” workshop gave all participants the chance to increase their knowledge of the philosophy and education behind Wella’s Color Movement hair color line in general and the Koleson Perfect system in particular. It increased their expertise in color consultation and in creating their own color palettes for their hair swatch books.
The workshop also addressed how to interpret color trends by working with Wella shades and other color lines.
“This class was a great way for our stylists at Lather to step outside the box and

Lauren Lawson
think about formulating color in a whole new way,” said Williams, who realizes the salon’s clients will only benefit from her staff’s ongoing education.
Lather Hair Salon opened in October of 2008 as “an upscale salon without the attitude,” according to Williams.
Currently, the salon is offering a special summer-long promotion that awards clients with discounts when they purchase one of the salon’s new logo tee-shirts and then wear them back in for more hair care services. (For details, visit latherhairsalonnc.wordpress.com)
“In a tight economy, hair care might not fall at the top of anyone’s must-have list,” Williams said. “So we wanted to make it a little easier to continue to take care of your hair all summer.”
About Lather Hair Salon
Lather Hair Salon is located at 8521 Cantilever Way near the corner of Glenwood Ave./Highway 70 and Ebenezer Church Road. . For more information, including business hours and the salon’s “Hair Academy 101” blog that features ongoing tips for hair care and styling, go to www.latherhairsalonnc.com. Lather is also available on Facebook and at triangle.citysearch.com.
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Lather Hair Salon Offers Its Own “Stimulus Package”
June 19, 2009 at 1:02 am | In beauty, fashion | Leave a CommentTags: Raleigh beauty salon, Raleigh hair salon, summer specials

June 19, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – To promote itself and provide customers with summer-long savings, Lather Hair Salon, a full-service hair salon in North Raleigh, is introducing it’s own Summer Stimulus Package — “Latherwear,” a new line of logo tee-shirts that comes with a key perk:
When customers purchase Latherwear logo tees, they receive 10 percent off any services they receive in the salon that day. Then, each time they wear their Latherwear tees back into the salon, they continue to receive 10 percent off — all summer.
Jessica Williams, owner and senior stylist at Lather Hair Salon, launched her salon’s Summer Stimulus Package this week with radio, print and in-salon advertising. Her goals are to build the brand of this relatively new salon and create salon loyalty while offering hair care cost savings in an economy that has everyone pinching pennies..
The key message: ““Stimulate your hair with Lather styling. Stimulate your body and bank account with Latherwear. Now that’s a stimulus package.”
“In a tight economy, hair care might not fall at the top of anyone’s must-have list,” said Williams, who opened Lather Hair Salon in October of 2008. “So we wanted to make it a little easier to continue to take care of your hair all summer. Of course, we’d also like to see our Latherwear as part of our customers’ summer style!”
Produced by Body Billboards Inc. in Durham, NC, the lightweight, perfect-for-summer white cotton tees feature a small version of the Lather Hair Salon logo on the front and a larger version on the back as well as the salon’s website: www.latherhairsalonnc.com. Sizes are available for men and women.
“Latherwear” is just the newest special offering at Lather Hair Salon. The salon’s website continues to offer a 20-perent-off coupon for first-time clients only as well as other daily specials, such as “hair makeover Mondays” and “hump day highlights.”
Latherwear tee-shirts are only available in the salon, which is located at 8521 Cantilever Way, Suite 109, just off North Glenwood Avenue/Highway 70 West near Carmax. For more information, including business hours, visit www.latherhairsalonnc.com.
Lather Hair Salon is also available on Facebook and through Citysearch.
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How To Choose The Correct Brush For YOUR Hair
May 29, 2009 at 10:23 pm | In beauty, fashion, hair care, hair styling | Leave a CommentTags: hair care, hair styling, Raleigh beauty salons, Raleigh hair salons

May 28, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – Hairbrushes come in a vast array of sizes and shapes these days, with almost as many bristle choices. Confused?
“The fact is, most people don’t have the slightest clue about the correct tools for their hair style or texture,” said Jessica Williams, owner and senior stylist at Lather Hair Salon in Raleigh, “so they end up using the same brush — with five years of buildup — then wonder why we can’t recreate the salon look.”
Williams offered information to help cut through the confusion so that we can make our next hair tool purchase with confidence. She starts with facts and tips on bristles:
Fact: Boar bristles tend to be softer then synthetic or plastic bristles. That doesn’t mean plastic bristles are bad. There is a time and place for each. The purpose of a boar bristle brush is not to detangle hair. In fact, these brushes should never be used on knotty hair. Because of the density of the bristles, tangles will get caught in the brush and cause unnecessary breakage. (This is the perfect territory for plastic or nylon bristles.) Boar bristle brushes are designed to clean, polish and condition hair. Plastic or nylon bristles are great for detangling or working with layers since they don’t add volume.
Fact: Paddle brushes are generally large, wide and adaptable to wide variety of hair styles and textures. They’re great for smoothing naturally straight hair or finishing off a style after you’ve used a round brush to straighten frizzy, wavy, or curly hair. Ionic bristles are a nice “extra” since they reduce static and help close the hair cuticle. And using this brush is easy: Simply sweep the brush down the length of your hair in a paddle motion.
Tip: If time is your primary concern, a thermal brush may be just the ticket. They have a metal or heat-conductive material at the center that gets hot from the heat of your hair dryer. As you increase the heat, the brush will be working not only on the surface of the hair, but from the inside-out as well. These brushes can get really hot, so you have to be careful.
If that sounds ominous, ceramic brushes offer all the benefits of thermal brushes without the pesky danger of burns.
Fact: A radial hairbrush features bristles around the entire head of the brush. Think porcupine meets roller brush. Radial brushes come in many different shapes and sizes. Vent holes in the barrel allow heat to circulate from the roots throughout the hair while simultaneously drying the hair quickly and creating added volume. Tip: The correct blow-drying technique for these brushes is almost as essential as the benefits of the brush itself. Wrap your damp hair around the brush and roll towards the base, keeping the blow dryer directly on the hair. Extra hint: Give your hair a blast of cool air at the end to help set the style. These brushes are perfect for creating curls and volume quickly.
Tip: Regardless of the quality of the hairbrush, you always need to use heat protection on your hair before heat styling. Lather Hair Salon prefers Sebastian’s Trilliant.
Tip: Wash your hairbrushes regularly in warm water and a little shampoo and let them dry naturally.
Big tip for big hair: Don’t brush thick, frizzy, or damaged hair. Use a comb instead.
Lather Hair Salon is located at 8521 Cantilever Way near the corner of Glenwood Ave./Highway 70 and Ebenezer Church Road. For more information, including business hours and access to the salon’s “Hair Academy 101” blog, go to www.latherhairsalonnc.com. (Find the blog by clicking on “specials.”) Lather is also available on Facebook and at triangle.citysearch.com. 
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Six Tips For Springing Into Spring With Style
May 20, 2009 at 6:44 pm | In beauty, fashion, hair styling | Leave a CommentTags: hair care, hair salons, North Raleigh hair salons, Raleigh hair salons
May 20, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – Spring is here and you know what that means in the South: unpredictable weather. It can be hot, chilly, humid, rainy, and windy, and all in the same day! Here are five tips from Lather Hair Salon in Raleigh (www.latherhairsalonnc.com) to help you beat the South’s extreme Spring weather and get the look you want.
Rain Date
Tip 1. Rain can definitely put a damper on a finished hairstyle, so make sure you protect that ‘do. When you get out of the shower, apply an anti-frizz serum to your hair such as Sebastian’s Liquid Steel. It will shield your hair against the warm humidity. And always have an umbrella handy. Rain means damp hair, and damp hair means frizzy fly-aways.
Tip 2. To defeat that tricky sideways rain, embrace your Jackie-O style and grab a cute scarf to tie around your head. You’ll look stylish and, by the time you’ve reached your destination, you can unwrap a perfectly “together” ‘do.
It’s also always a good idea to have a “rescue bag” in your purse just in case you get caught without an umbrella or scarf. Put a few bobby pins, a hair tie, a travel-sized hair spray (Sebastian Re-Shaper works really well), and a mini comb in a plastic baggie, drop it in your purse, and you’ll be set.
Tip 3. If the worst-case scenario happens — you end up drenched – you can still rally with style. When your hair is partially dry, teasing the top portion for height, then pull the rest back into a tightly secured ponytail. It’s a stylish twist on a classic pony that will allow you to slick back and secure otherwise frizzy hair.

A stylish ponytail.
Spring-Fresh Face and a Classic Cut
Tip 4. Coming out of winter, everyone craves a new, fresh look. Start by brightening up your skin: Exfoliate those dead, winter cells away. You want to start the season with healthy, shining skin.
Tip 5. Now is the perfect time for a new spring style. A great haircut for spring and summer is a classic bob, customized to your desired length and cut. A bob is almost hassle-free and won’t frizz or curl like a style with many layers. Bobs also bring attention to your eyes so you can wear less makeup in the summer heat.

Medium-length, classic "bob"
Tip 6. To brighten up your hair for sunny weather, try a few highlights in the front, framing your face. This is a great and inexpensive way to change your look.
Spring weather can be a challenging, but if you keep these styling tricks up your sleeve, you’ll always look great and fashionable — despite the weather!
For more hair styling and hair care tips year-round, visit www.latherhairsalonnc, click on “specials” then on “Hair Academy 101.”
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One-Week Mother/Daughter (or son!) Celebration at Lather
April 28, 2009 at 8:52 pm | In beauty, fashion, hair styling, weddings | Leave a CommentTags: Mother's Day, Mother's Day specials

April 28, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – To honor Moms and the folks who call them that, Lather, a Raleigh hair salon, has announced a special Mother’s Day offer just for mothers and their offspring who come into the North Raleigh salon together.
From May 4th through May 9th leading up to Mother’s Day on the 10th, moms and daughters – or sons – who come into Lather Hair Salon together will each receive a 10 percent discount on shampoos, cuts and styling and a free professional hair care product.
“Moms give back to their kids all year long,” said Lather’s owner and senior stylist Jessica Williams. “Why wouldn’t we want to reward them? Lather’s Mother’s Day special is such a great way for kids to get together with their moms and get pampered.”
Opened in October of 2008, Lather is a full-service, upscale Raleigh hair salon located at 8521 Cantilever Way near the corner of Glenwood Ave./Highway 70 and Ebenezer Church Road.
Lather’s stylists frequently reach out to the community in a variety of ways, including the recent St. Baldrick’s fundraiser in North Raleigh for children with cancer. Lather is also a Locks of Love salon, offering free shampoo, cut and styling for anyone who comes in to donate his or her hair to the non-profit organization that provides human hair for wigs and hair pieces for disadvantaged children with balding conditions (www.locksoflove.org).
Lather Hair Salon honors walk-ins, but appointments are encouraged to ensure a specific time for the special Mother’s Day mother/daughter/son sessions. Call 919-792-0715 or go to the website, www.latherhairsalonnc.com, and click on “appointments.” The special is available for one mother/child combination at a time.
For more information, including business hours and the Raleigh hair salon’s blog, visit www.latherhairsalonnc.com. Lather is also available on Facebook and at triangle.citysearch.com.
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Lather Hair Salon Times Two at Southern Women’s Show
April 21, 2009 at 5:40 pm | In beauty, fashion, hair styling, weddings | Leave a CommentTags: Raleigh hair salons, Southern Woman's Show
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April 22, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – Preparing models for Skirt! Magazine’s fashion show and creating “mini-makeovers” in the WRAL booth — Lather, a Raleigh hair salon, will be busy this weekend as the stylists work two booths during the Southern Woman’s Show, to be held April 24-26 at the North Carolina State Fairground in Raleigh.
Fresh from preparing models for the “Threads” fashion show last weekend at N.C. State University’s College of Textiles, Lather stylist Whitney Page will create hair and make-up for a fashion show Skirt, a monthly women’s magazine published by the Raleigh News & Observer, will present during the spring Southern Women’s Show.
Meanwhile, Lather owner and senior stylist Jessica Williams will curl and/or restyle hair and enhance visitors’ makeup applications with “mini-makeovers” in WRAL-TV’s booth.
“We’re calling them ‘mini-makeovers’ because we assume the women coming out to the show will already have make up on, so we will only be enhancing what they’ve already done,” said Williams, whose salon specializes in complete makeovers.
She explained that for a total makeover, she considers “a person’s skin tone, hair color, eye color, profession and age. And we make sure total makeover clients know how to do what we’re doing when they go back home.”
Lather’s stylists participated in the Southern Bridal Show in Raleigh last weekend. Why another outing so soon?
“The Southern Women’s Show is a great way for us to demonstrate our services to people who may never have heard of us before,” explained Williams, who opened her Raleigh hair salon in October of 2008. “We especially love doing makeovers – even the ‘mini’ variety — and hope to meet many new potential customers this weekend.”
Lather Hair Salon is located at 8521 Cantilever Way near the corner of Glenwood Ave./Highway 70 and Ebenezer Church Road. . For more information, including business hours and the salon’s “Hair Academy” blog, go to www.latherhairsalonnc.com. Lather is also available on Facebook and at triangle.citysearch.com.
The Southern Women’s Show offers shopping opportunities, lifestyle tips, cooking ideas and much more. For details, including show hours, visit www.southernshows.com.
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