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Most of the styles were captured through associations with hair salons. We also went to a lot of hairdressing competitions. We just set up a booth at the comps and took photos all day for an entire month of weekends.

Simon Young

I sense dog-related businesses are expanding, including hotels and beauty salons.

Taro Watanabe

Tanning salons were often Ma and Pa businesses with one tanning booth that would often not get cleaned and have bulbs that would be half burned out. Planet Beach insists on cleanliness, the best in equipment and we replace our bulbs before they reach 70 percent of their life.

Dennis Kim

You go into a lot of salons and it seems like everyone has an attitude and no one really listens to the customers. It's crucial for us to create an atmosphere where customers can come in and feel important and valued.

Amanda D'alfonso

Got a few salons down the road, a few empty spaces for lease, maybe even for sale, get through with school, open up my own shop right there by my house, won't have to move ever again, permanent.

David Carrier

Salons have called and offered me chairs, offered me equipment. It's a good hometown.

Sandy Anderson

It was an idea we had and we put our ideas to work. Both of us being tanners, there was nothing out here and we started it for the convenience of having it. Lots of people don't like to drive after work (to other salons).

Jackie Davis

I think there's not enough help for Health Department to check for license or check the salons if they're -- I think they need more help.

Jennifer Kretak

It's bad for you like many bad choices we make in our lives, and yet people make bad choices about lots of things. We've got tanning salons and fast-food restaurants. They're not good for you.

Hilarie Burhans

I don't know of anyone else in Incline that has this service. I know in Reno, people are storming the salons for this service. We offer the same services and prices as Reno salons.

Nancy Griffith