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#GREEN TWIG SALON UPDATE#

"It's great to work with close friends," says York, who is also a commercial photographer.īefore opening, Nelson closed down the space for a month to paint and update its interiors, which were designed by San Francisco's Zega Designs. Over the years, they've worked together at at least six salons, Nelson estimates. Nelson and York met while training at Toni & Guy International in Dallas during the late 1980s, and Nelson met Blevins at another Texas salon about 17 years ago. The three friends are San Francisco transplants who originally hail from Texas and have spent close to two decades styling hair. Along with her came longtime friends and fellow stylists Sheri Blevins and Bobby York.īut Nelson, Blevins, and York have more in common than their past and current workplaces. We do a lot of wearable hair," says Dana Nelson, who opened Green Twig salon on July 3 in the Church Street space that formerly housed Jaboh.Įarlier this year, Nelson decided to venture out on her own after the Pacific Heights salon where she worked was sold. You won't find many pink heads, hair extensions, or extreme cuts walking out the door of Noe Valley's newest salon. This month we shine a spotlight on an eco-friendly hair salon on Church Street and a sparkling jewelry store and statuary garden on 24th Street. Korrie, Heather and Haley – I’m so glad that I could be a part of this experience for you.Store Trek is a regular Voice feature profiling new shops and businesses in Noe Valley. Tom rolled his eyes when he saw this picture, I have issues with shoes. I know that the focus is the salon and the owners – but they all had such fun shoes on, I couldn’t resist. They had a custom-made mosaic sign out front with their tree, so we had to get a shot of it! And the sun was cooperating beautifully! Here are some of the photos from their salon, as well as a fun, fall pictures of them! Wow, I’m super cool right? I’m sure you’re all thinking to yourselves, how can I possibly be as cool as Brooke? I’m so grateful that the ladies were super cool and took it all in stride. Luckily I had my phone in my pocket and they were able to call someone to bring a key.

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We went outside to take some shots and because the door was in the photos and kind of messing up the feel of them, I closed it. They were super sweet and fun, even when I locked us out of the salon! That’s right, Brooke’s luck strikes again. Korrie, Heather, and Haley are the co-owners and business partners for Twig, and they’re all stylists too. Of course, the lovely ladies that run the salon didn’t hurt that feel either! A lot of times places that concentrate on being green are very outdoorsy looking, and Twig definitely had that vibe too, but it was mixed with a hip and upbeat style that made it very neat. One of their main ideas is to be as green as possible – recycling, energy saving, etc. When I walked into the salon I immediately noticed the modern, hip feel to the space. Last weekend I worked with the gorgeous ladies from Twig Salon, in Boulder, CO. And of course, what goes better with business descriptions than photos? They have businesses in SO many different categories, including graphic design, beauty, jewelry, fitness, restaurants, and a ton more! It’s a really great opportunity for businesses that are run by women to get their information out there to the people who are looking for their services. It’s a book that connects women, and features sophisticated, empowered female business owners. In the meantime, I have some very cool shots to share! I have Halloween pictures (of course, right?) but I haven’t even looked at them yet, so they will have to wait a few. Denver Business Photography – Twig Salon & Spa – CRAVE Denver










Green twig salon