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This is a great article about hair washing... If you're an everyday washer, you need to read this!
That's the fresh perspective...
Odacité
Odacité is a skin care line out of France that we are thinking of carrying in the new store. It falls in line with our philosophy and has so many great benefits for those of us who are environmentally conscious. Any of you ever heard about it? It's basically the best. I sampled the balancing toner and one of the pure elements oils for three days and could not believe the results. I will say that I am very fortunate to have decent skin, but considering this is the only face I'll have till I'm deceased, I thought that I should prepare a regime for myself.
I am a Norwex cloth user and then follow up with some body lotion. Yup, I put body lotion on my face! It's crazy, I'm lazy... What I've decided to do was order some full-sized products. I bought the toner and oil and added it to my regime and then added the facial moisturizer. I'm completely pleased and satisfied, and I want everyone to try this product. What we're going to do is get some samples in and let you guys try. The full line is quite extensive but we are thinking of getting the oils. There are 18 vials and each have specific purposes.
My question is, what's your skin regime? How much do you spend on your facial routine? Do spend anything? Are you like how I used to be and don't really value the time and care spent in a skincare routine? I urge you to think twice about your routine because, as I mentioned earlier, it's the only skin you have... That's the fresh perspective...
You guys! Chloe, my assistant, is now a full-blown stylist! She finished her apprenticeship program and passed with flying colors! I'm very excited because this is my very first protégé.
Chloe started at Freshair two years ago and has continued to grow and improve. I'm very proud and just wanted to let everyone know. The hair industry relies on students like Chloe who are willing to work hard and are dedicated to making the industry a better one.
Good job Hodgson, I hope you know that I'm here if you need anything hair or life related... Go forth and be great! I know being an assistant is not easy, and going through the three-year program is even harder. Please help me congratulate Chloe the next time you see her in the shop! She is well deserving!
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A POEM
I do my thing and you do your thing
I do my thing, and you do your thing.
I am not in this world to live up to your expectations
And you are not in this world to live up to mine.
You are you and I am I, if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful.
If not, it can’t be helped.
Frederick S. Perls
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GREEN CIRCLE SALONS
It's official guys! We are officially a Green Circle Salon as of July first! I'm very excited to introduce this new initiative to Winnipeg as the first salon (that I know of) that is committed to recycling up to 90% of the waste we produce while hooking you up with your hair dos.
With this program we will be able to recycle almost everything we use that produces some sort of waste. Be it chemical, hair, paper, plastic, wax and wax strips... It's incredible! When I opened up this shop 4 years ago I hoped for something like this to aid in lowering my salon's carbon footprint. Unfortunately this service wasn't available in Manitoba until now!
Check out this video. You'll be surprised at how much waste is produced by a simple cut and color service. All the waste being produced by the services we perform will be turned into something else. Some waste is turned into fuel for machines and others are made into bicycles and play structure for kids. How does this work you ask? Let me tell you!
GCS will pick up Freshair Boutique's waste and ship it to its appropriate recycling destination. This service comes with a small fee. We will be charging an environmental fee of $1.50 for every service bill. This surcharge is similar to the fee you get charged at a grocery store when you buy soda in cans, glass, or plastic. This charge is what allows us to ship the waste away and allows the companies to change the waste into something useful and great!
I know that some of you may have an issue with the surcharge, but I urge you to watch the video and see how great this system is. Because of clients like you who choose to support local, and who believe in a better place to live for your and your families, a system like this is needed. GCS has salons all over Canada. It's largest concentration in the western part of Canada and I'd love for the prairies to take up the cause as well.
I know Winnipeggers aren't always receptive to change but this service is something that I think is important for businesses like mine that add to the environmental decline of our wonderful earth and sometimes our health. I hope that all of you that patronize us won't be discouraged by our efforts to really help improve our lives and lifestyles.
Please feel free to ask me any questions about this initiative. I also ask that you do all you can, in any way you can, to try to make our communities and our environment sustainable. Is a $1.50 to much to ask? Thanks so much for supporting Freshair Boutique and our commitment:
Choosing our business helps you get on the right track visually, with our beauty services, while consuming less, reusing certain items and recycling. Our main goal is to put the best you together, while doing the least damage possible to the earth and ourselves.
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Thanks!
What are you thinking about getting into now that the summer is here? I, for one, am an avid planner. I have a few things lined up for the summer.
If I'm in town, I'll be checking out the festival on Canada Day on Osborne. For August I'll be going to Stonewall for Quarry Days and driving out to Morden for the Corn and Apple Festival.
There's so much to do in Manitoba if you're into going for a bit of a drive. There's a lot to see IN Winnipeg, but that much more to see OUTSIDE of Winnipeg. It's funny how before having kids, I never really bothered with my province. Now, I find that I'm looking for things to do to help us spend time together and help us get out to enjoy the nice weather we can have.
At sometime I'll head out to Falcon Beach and at some point and we'll pitch a tent in the backyard. I'm also into watching movies in the park (sans children). I'm excited and ready! If you have any suggestions of places I should check out, leave me a message! I'll try to make an appearance! That's the fresh perspective...