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HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

February 14th, is just around the corner, and people are always struggling to find that perfect gift for their special loved ones.  
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Why not try a Gift Certificate?

We have a wide selection of products & services we can tailor to your needs for your “Special One”.

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Skincare, Hair care, Nail care, shampoos, conditioners, cosmetics, nail polish, even hair appliances such as flat irons, and  curling irons, can all be put together to make the perfect gift basket.

 

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We can even add on a chair massage, a deep relaxing scalp treatment, a soothing facial, a pampering foot treatment or nail service to give your loved one the special attention they deserve.

Hurry! Give us a call and let us help you with your gift giving needs!   405-238-3426

PAMPERING YOUR SPECIAL ONE CAN’T GET ANY EASIER THAN THIS!

 

 

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Salon Business….What do I need to know?

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We don’t need to worry about balancing a check book.  We have people to do that for us.  We need to focus on our Artistic ability.  Right???

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If you think someone else will take care of your business like you would take care of your business, then you are sadly mistaken.  Knowledge is power and power is knowledge and the more education you can get in the field of Salon Business the better off you will be.

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When you start a business you are the chief chef and bottle washer.   Deal with it!  You will clean potties, sweep floors, do laundry, stock supplies, order supplies, organize educational events, manage the salon,  take inventory, clean color bowls, combs, brushes etc….and occasionally, yes, you will finally get to do some hair!    Yeah!!!

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Starting a business is an expensive endeavor.  You have a building to lease, utilities, phones, products, supplies, tools, equipment, taxes, insurance, advertising, employees, education, motivation, and the list goes on and on.  Yes you can hire everything done, but you will find you will soon be out of money and operating in the red.  This is why so many business fail in the first 5 years of operation.

Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough” ~Og Mandino

Here is a short article from Jon Gonzales about salon management.

Why are so many Salons Failing?

The impact of the recession has proven fatal in many industries but particularly for salons and hairdressers. Why you might ask? Because many salons were already vulnerable, due to several underlying long-standing problems with the structural core of business management aspects of the salon profession; any economic hit was bound to cause complete chaos.

If there are two words that best describe the beauty profession and in particular, the challenges of salon ownership, they would be apathy and turmoil. As our country struggles to get out of this recession, salon owners are facing many challenges and obstacles. Among these, rising business costs, price and commission wars and the challenge of finding and more importantly keeping committed hairdressers on staff has put exorbitant pressure on owners.

These problems are symptomatic of larger scale issues that include a lack of education on business ownership and staff management. Hairdressers end up under prepared in the work place with very little hands on experience seeking higher wages than the salon owners can deliver; which creates tension and high turnover. Conversely, salon owners lack the interpersonal skills and management savvy to salvage the promising hairdressers that could become successful down the line if mentored properly. And sadly, most hairdressers and salon owners do not even have proper health insurance, retirement, or other benefits to fall back on.

While other industries are finding solutions to adapt to changes in the marketplace, the beauty industry and salon owners in particular continue to struggle. New generations of young hairdressers and the small working salon owner will be especially vulnerable in these difficult times. So who’s at fault? Fingers could be pointed in many directions, but will placing blame fix the problems?

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Although many of our colleagues are struggling, I urge you to keep a positive attitude, develop strong business management skills, persevere with a competitive spirit, and let Hairdresser Career Development Systems be your partner in addressing your concerns.

Making the Right Decisions
During a Recession

According to the Small Business Association, more than a half-million small businesses close each year while two-thirds of new businesses survive. What’s your survival plan during this economic downturn? Will you close your doors or rise to the top? Making the right decisions now has never been more important for the future. Here are some suggestions to help you make the right ones.

Comfort Zone – Get out of your comfort zone and change your business routine up. Those things you keep thinking about doing need to start happening. Stop putting them off! The smallest change can sometimes make the biggest difference.

Charlene Abretske, Business Support Advisor at Your Beauty Network, Inc. (YBN) encourages you to turn those “some days” into “nows” and be proactive about the future success of your business. “If you continue to wait, you’re going to go out of business,” explains Abretske. “If your plan is to ‘hope’ during this economic crisis, your salon and success will be in serious trouble.”

Cutting Costs – Before you start discounting your services, plan on cutting costs in areas that won’t suffer. Yes, your staff may still be ticked off at you for canceling the holiday party, but at least they still have jobs! Eliminating unnecessary cleaning crews and rallying the team to pick up the daily/weekly regimen can free up the budget and allow you to spend money where needed or save for the future. 

Cut the Fat – “Frugality is critical right now,” explains Charles Penzone, Owner of Charles Penzones Salons. “We’re tightening things up [at our salons] and cutting as much fat as we can. When someone leaves, especially in the administrative area, we’re not replacing them with new hires.  We haven’t laid anyone off, but we’re not replacing those people in the non-productive areas, those who do not generate money, that leave for the basic reasons.” 

Priority Check – Before you drop $300 on that vintage mirror for the reception area, make sure your salon equipment is working properly. Décor may be nice, but making sure your business is operating properly and efficiently is more important than sprucing up the joint. 

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – Want to make some extra cash on equipment you’re not using? Instead of listing it on sites like Ebay or Craigslist, why not utilize the powers of the classifieds. Just make sure to put those savings back into the business.

Learn the Ropes – Let’s say you need to downsize your staff. One of the most important things you need to set in place is cross-training your team. Make sure each member knows how the front desk operates and how to cover each others’ stations/departments if you need to cut down on the amount of staff during operating hours.

Lose the Gloom – Before you bring your economic stress through the front doors, be aware of what that gloomy mood is going to do your business. The last thing you need is for your staff to see you crack under the economic pressure, not to mention your clients. If your business is taking a turn for the worse, check out all the best-selling, business building items at your local bookstore. Best-sellers are affordably priced and…they work! A recent study shows that 9 in 10 entrepreneurs are optimistic about the future prospects of their business. Be one of them!

Protect Yourself! – If you don’t already have disability insurance set in place then you’re not protecting your income. It’s extremely important to protect yourself, your livelihood, and your family during this recession and make sure these are the last areas we look to cut back on. “One way to recession proof your income is to consider disability insurance as a protection against unexpected loss of wages,” explains Gina Bello, Vice President of Salon & Spa Employee Benefit Solutions. “It’s extremely important to protect yourself, your livelihood, and your family during this recession and make sure these are the last areas we look to cut back on. It’s unfortunate when people see their insurance as one area to reduce costs. Unfortunately the implication of needing to make an insurance claim without having insurance and being stuck in the middle of a recession with little or no financial means is going to be traumatic.” 

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Thanks For Everything – Before you start coming up with new ideas to cash in on new clients, you need to make sure you’ll be keeping the ones you already have. “We are making every effort we can to be as indispensable to our clients as we’ve ever been. The customer if also becoming extremely frugal as well, and we want to be the last thing they do without, explains Penzone. To keep them coming back, Penzone’s House of Salons sent out thank you cards to all their clients and continuously show their appreciation to the current client roster in addition to giving exceptional service.

Safe Senders List – E-marketing it the way to go. Capturing your clients’ info and utilizing your database to communicate the goings-on in your salon will be the most cost-effective solution for your business. Print, radio or television advertising may not be in your budget, so this is a great alternative. “Each marketing item should have an incentive to get them rushing through the door,” explains Abretske. “Everyone is looking to save money these days. Give them a reason to come in.” Don’t forget to tell your clients to add you to their safe senders list. You can also put this into place for a rewards program. If they forward the email to a friend and they come in, give them 10% off their next visit.

Repeat Rewards – Before you begin the cutting and/or coloring process make sure you’re giving a thorough consultation. Explain to your clients, especially the ones getting a precision cut, permanent color and/or highlights, that the look they’re going for is going to require maintenance, and before you begin you’re going to need their commitment to pre-book their appointment before they leave. Create a sense of urgency and say, “Let’s make sure I can get you in six weeks from now before we begin.” We all know that you’ll be able to get them in, but they don’t! Give them a reason to return. 

Speak Up! – Speak up for what you want—don’t settle. Negotiate before settling on the price of something. If your lease is up for renewal or you’re having difficulty paying your overhead and the rent is burning a hole in your pocket, try to negotiate a lower price. At this time, leasing companies are happy and lucky to have you occupying that space and they can’t risk the chance of losing you.

Bust a Move – The last thing you want to do is be stuck with a ton of product, and if you have a retail line that’s collecting dust, get a sale going and move it out. You may want to consider if it’s even worth carrying the line if it’s been a hangout for dust bunnies. “Be the biggest customer to one or two companies rather than blurring the line and looking like a retail store or a drugstore,” explains Steve and Terri Cowan, Owners of Professional Salon Concepts (PSC). 

Fill Up! – Don’t treat retail like a chance opportunity. Stay proactive and utilize your salon software for tracking take-home purchases made by clients. “Many [stylists/salon owners] are not using that information as dialogue with the guest,” explains Terri Cowan. Terri suggests asking the client how they enjoyed the last product purchased, did it accomplish what they wanted it to because their hair performed beautifully while they were in the chair with you! Tell them their product should be running low by now, and use a less-generic and more stylized form of communication. Remember to take full advantage of the client’s service history to cash in on the opportunity of raising your retail percentage. 

Show the Love – Salon owners are feeling the pressure, but so are their employees. You may not be able to fully show your gratitude in cash, so promote and assign titles, switch stations around bringing your top stylist forward for more exposure or setting them in back for more privacy – it’s your call!

The Big Picture – Owning and Operating a Salon is a Wonderful Endeavor.

Be a Winner!

Don’t get lost in the day-to-day needs of the salon. Make sure you are always looking at the big picture. Customer Service is always first and foremost. Instead of mapping out your marketing and promotions a month at a time, plan your entire year now. Think of your clients and how you can better serve them.  You already know what the major holidays are and how to cash in on them, so get busy and create your advertising/marketing and promotion calendar now.   

Hope you find this information useful.  For more tips on Salon Business and Marketing stay tuned for future articles.  Have a Blessed Day!

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Penny Miller
Owner & Master Instructor

Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy

 

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Your Career in Beauty Starts Here!

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Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy is an Private Beauty College that offers classes in Cosmetology, Nail Technology, Esthetics, Review & Master Instructor.  So if you are ready to get into the Beauty Business we can help you with all your educational needs.  From a quick 600 hour course, which can be achieved within 6 months or less,  to a Master Instructor course, we have the experience to help you obtain your goals.

 

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We are a CHI Partnered school.

So here at P.M.C.A. we can help you with a greater understanding of how things work outside the small town setting of Pauls Valley.  We have had students who have gone on to do platform work for worldwide companies educating fellow cosmetologists with product knowledge and technical skills to further their education outside the salon.farouk systms

Farouk Systems, helps us to bring advanced education to our students!  Our fellow educators at CHI have worked behind the scenes on T.V., Miss Universe Pageants, Movies and much more. First class educational support at our fingertips.   Opportunities for our students to work alongside international artists at CHI events.  Assist our award winning team at CHI shows and experience backstage firsthand.  What better way to get an education, than to get it from someone with actual work experience?

 

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100 % Pass Rate!

We opened the Academy in January 2003, and after 11 years, we still hold a 100% Pass Rate on our Oklahoma State Testing! Our students always do great on their board exams.  Small classes, private instruction, and a lot of hands- on experience is what makes our graduates the best they can be.  We invite our graduates back for additional education when product companies update their techniques and products, this helps our graduates have the expertise they need to make their salons so successful.  Isn’t that what we all want?  To own or work in a business that is successful!

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Build your clientele faster and with confidence.  With over 30 years salon experience our instructors can help you with the business knowledge needed to own and operate your own business and build your clientele and business with confidence.  Technical skills are great, but work ethic and a willingness to help people will take you farther in the Beauty Business.

Perfect your skill using internationally acclaimed CHI professional products which provide a safer work environment.  Products developed without ammonia and PPD.  Upon Graduation have a jump start to become a CHI educator.Farouk CHI

Train with the best using award winning tools.  We use a wide variety of speciality tools to help you understand the theory and the technical advantage of quality appliances.  We would prefer to work smarter not harder, and quality appliances can help you to deliver the workmanship your clients desire.  Simple things such as which metal is used in the tool will help to deliver a different result in your styling decisions.

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Inspiration!  We love to inspire our students to be the best they can be.  Only then can they develop the passion they need for the beauty business.  When you reach deep within yourself and find your passion your work isn’t work anymore, it’s fun, exciting and rewarding!  Giving someone a new look that makes them feel better about themselves is the best reward ever.  No matter what age, everyone wants to look good, and feel better about themselves.  What a Wonderful Business to be a part of!

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Give Penny a call @ 405-238-3426 and setup an appointment to see the Academy and embark on a life changing experience….The World of Beauty!

 

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Happy New Year!

We Welcome 2014!

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Are you ready for a new look for the New Year?  Well, then we can help at Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy.  Our students are back and ready for Action!  They are so excited to try the latest styles and newest colors to give everyone a fresh new look.

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Go from dull and drab to FUN AND FABULOUS!  Color can do so much to give you a lift from boredom…..Let us help you with some fresh ideas!

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What about Nail Care?

What’s New about Nails???

 

We have new longer wearing nail polish, for a manicure that will last and last!

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Fun color combinations, to brighten up your New Year!  Enjoy!!!

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Don’t worry ….  We still carry all of the older standby’s like OPI, Tammy Taylor and more.  But isn’t it nice to have a few choices in your nail care routine????

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Face book Specials…..

Ready to see the latest specials at the Academy?

Then go to our Face book page, https://www.facebook.com/SalonPMCA?ref=hl, to see the latest special offers at the Academy.

Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy offers a full range of services to the public at a special savings.

We use only the finest products and most current tools, and techniques.

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We partner with product lines such as Farouk Systems, CHI, Redken, Joico, TiGi, Big Sexy & Aquage and many more to give both our students and our clients a wide variety of products and service to choose from.

We are a CHI Partnered School!  This means that Farouk Systems helps aid us in advanced education for both our Instructors as well as our students and our graduates.  We will be hosting an upcoming Special Event in December.

Textbook is great, but real life speaks volumes!

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Students get the practice they need to perfect their skills, and clients get a high end service at a discounted rate.  Master Instructor, Penny Miller, supervises all services to make sure the client gets the service they expect and deserve.

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Natural Nail Care & At Home Care for the Nails

How do the nails grow?   How can I make my nails stronger?  Do artificial Nails hurt your natural nails?  Can nail polish help my nails grow faster?

These are all valid questions for your nail care expert.

Where do we begin???

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First let’s start with the anatomy of the Nail.  Boring, but needed to understand how the nail grows and how to keep the nail healthy.

The above diagram show the different parts of the nail.

Growth of the nail begins in the Matrix of the nail, this is under the skin below the base of the nail.  Nail Growth is greatly dependent on the health and nourishment of the body.  If you nourish your body with the right foods, and enough water, and fresh air, your body should be healthy and this will reflect in your hair, skin and nails.

Nails grow at an average rate of 1/8th inch per month.  Nails grow more rapidly in younger people, thus as one ages the nail growth slows down. Under normal circumstances, growth of a new nail plate takes about four to six months.  The nail bed on which the nail body (plate) rests contains many nerves, as well as blood vessels for continuous nourishment.

As the nail is formed under the skin, in the matrix of the nail, you need to be extra careful when you push back your cuticles, and do not apply so much pressure, which could cause you to “dent” the newly formed nail, which could lead to a distortions in the nail, and possibly cause a furrow in the new nail.

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When filing the nail, file from outside to center with a fine grit file.  This will shape the nail without shredding or tearing it.  Friction can be reduced with the use of an nail oil and the use of a hand lotion will help the massage feel great and moisturize the tissue of the skin as well as the nails.

Cuticle solvent will help break down excess cuticle tissue, where as a cuticle oil will help lubricate the cuticle where it can be pushed back easier. You can decide if your cuticle is excessive or dry and what route you need to take.

How can I make my nails stronger and healthier?

A professional manicure is recommended.  When you go to a professional they should do a hand and nail analysis, and then determine what services would benefit you and your nails.  In a professional salon, there should be a variety of services to choose from.  You can start with a very simple water manicure, which will include basic nail care to give you a jump start to healthier nails.  You can do a very basic water manicure at home, but it always feels better when you have it done at a salon.

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 STEPS to a BASIC WATER MANICURE.

  1. Wash and sanitize hands
  2. Perform visual examination of hands and nails
  3. Remove polish
  4. Analyze skin and nails thoroughly
  5. File and shape nails
  6. Apply cuticle remover or oil
  7. Place hand in finger bowl (bowl of warm, soapy water)
  8. Repeat filing, shaping and cuticle care on opposite hand
  9. Pat first hand dry
  10. Push back cuticles, gently.
  11. Scrub hand and nails
  12. Clean under free edge
  13. Pat hand dry
  14. Repeat cuticle care and cleaning on opposite hand
  15. Apply massage lotion or cream
  16. Perform hand and arm massage
  17. Remove all traces of massage lotion or cream from nails
  18. Apply base coat- let dry at least one minute
  19. Apply first coat of color,- let dry at least one minute
  20. Apply second coat of color,  -let dry at least one minute
  21. Apply polish at free edge of nail
  22. Remove any excess polish from the skin
  23. Apply top coat – let dry at least one minute
  24. Apply quick dry product.

Can Artificial Nails Hurt My Natural Nails?

Yes.  If not done properly artificial nails can damage natural nails.

There are seven layers to a healthy nail bed.  If the technician gets carried away and files through those layers the natural nail bed will be left too thin.

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If the technician does not keep their tools clean and sanitized, you, the client are at risk for infection from virus, bacteria or even fungus.  It is very important to make sure the salon you frequent practices the highest levels of safety and sanitation.

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MMA Alert – Methyl Methacrylate Monomer is outlawed for use in the Salon.  It is a poisonous substance that should not be used in acrylic monomers.  This substance is still used in some salons, even though it is illegal.

If I have Artificial nails put on How often do I need to go back to the salon.

At least every two weeks.  If you are a nail bitter, you may need to go in sooner.

Will Nail Polish help my Natural Nails?

Yes, it can if it is a high quality polish.  Some nail polish will have strengtheners and fortifiers in them to help give your natural nails a little more support.

Does Polish make my nails grow faster?  No, but it can help protect the nail, by giving it a little extra thickness.

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What is the best way to protect my Natural Nails?

Protect your natural nails by treating them like jewels not tools.  This means to value them, protect them with the use of rubber gloves, when doing household chores.  Keep them clean, and moisturized.  File out any rough edges to protect the nails from snags and tears.  When you exercise proper care on a regular basis, upkeep is at a minimum.  

Hope you find this information interesting and helpful.  If you have any questions pertaining to the Services We Offer at the Academy, you can give me a call at 405-238-3426.  We are always happy to help you with all of your beauty needs.

See you soon at the Academy!

 

 

 

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CHI COLOR EVENT

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Graduates of Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy and fellow stylists in the Garvin County area are invited to a Special Event at the Academy sponsored by Farouk Systems and Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy.

Monday, December 16, 2013, we will be hosting an all day class for the latest techniques with CHI Hair color. Rachael Fre will be our educator for this class, we will have limited seating available, so be sure to call and sign up now.  Classes are filling up fast.  405-238-3426.

If you are interested in being a Hair Color Model for this class, call Penny at 405-238-3426.

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October Specials – 2013

Fall is Here!

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Are you ready for a New Look for the New Season?

Beautiful, deep, rich browns, soft golden blondes, or vibrant reds.

The colors of fall are here.  Enjoy it and embrace deeper, richer tones.

Hair color is one of the fastest and easiest ways to change your look from Drab to Fab!

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You may be asking yourself….”So many colors….how do I choose? ”  No worries we are here to help!

Come in for a FREE CONSULTATION and we will help you with a NEW LOOK FOR FALL!

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And just when you think it couldn’t get any better….

Check this out.  Schedule an appointment for October for Hair color and receive a Free Makeup Lesson with your appointment to help you get a brand new look! Wow!  No need to question yourself any longer.

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Book your appointment today!  Give us a call at 405-238-3426 and mention seeing this special to receive your FREE MAKEUP LESSON!

You Will Love Your New LOOK!

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SPECIALS – IN STORE Sept. 2013

Welcome to Penny Miller Cosmetology Academy!

We are offering specials this week at the Academy.

Nail Polish- Buy One Get ONE FREE!!!

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 CREME EYESHADOW –

$ 7.00 each or 3 For $ 15.00

 

QUICKCURL –

Regular price $ 8.96 – Buy 2 Get 1 Free

 

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Close Out on Selected Items!  Big Discounts!!

 

Don’t Forget to Check Out

our New and Improved Versions of the Latest Products!

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See You Soon at the Academy!

 

 

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Baby CHI is Here!

CHI Products has a new line special for your new Special Addition.  CHI BABY!

BABY CHI includes three new products… a baby shampoo, body wash, & bubble bath, with silk and lavender.  Tear Free, paraben Free, and Sulfate Free.

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Baby CHI Calming Lotion, with silk, milk and aloe.  Paraben Free.  Nourishes baby’s sensitive skin with natural and organic ingredients, with just a hint of lavender.

Baby CHI soothing Silk Oil….paraben free., made with argan oil and other natural and organic ingredients to keep your baby’s skin as soft as the day they were born.

As with all CHI products, Baby CHI is made in the USA.

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