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Salon Owners Increase Earning Power

New Patented Product Saves Stylists Time and Money

Three women business partners have invented and patented a product to make up-styles hassle free for salon owners, allowing them the opportunity to book more clients and increase earning power. Do-faux, the brainchild of Pamela Eigenbrod, Dorothy Tudor and Laurie Peters of Kutter's Kreations, a salon in Buffalo, New York, is the only authentic hair product made with individual curls that can be placed in the hair to duplicate any up-do style in less time without the artificial look of traditional hairpieces. The ladies are patent pending as of May 18, 2005.

"As a salon owner, I know that time is of the essence and some stylists are not fond of up-dos," says Eigenbrod. "Do-faux completely takes the hassle out of the process, creating more time to book those more lucrative clients."

Do-faux features an exclusive line of up-style options, which include the classic French curl or the softer spiral curl effect. For added versatility, Do-faux also offers accessories ranging from funky hair fountains and hair fans to wired braids. Completely frizz-proof, a Do-faux upsweep will withstand nearly every weather condition, creating greater client satisfaction for distributor salons.

Eigenbrod, Tudor and Peters have been in business together for five years and bring over seventy years of combined experience to their salon.

For more information about Do-faux, LLC., or to learn how to become a distributor, please click here.

 

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