Are you tired of going to different salons for your haircut, styling, and coloring needs? Look no further than CJ's International Hair Salon! Our salon offers a wide range of services that cater to all hair types and styles. From classic cuts to trendy colors, our team of experienced stylists are dedicated to providing you with the best possible service.
At CJ's International Hair Salon, we offer a variety of services that will leave you feeling refreshed and confident. Here are some of our most popular services:
When it comes to your hair, you want the best possible care. Here are some reasons why CJ's International Hair Salon is the right choice:
Here are some common questions we receive from our clients:
The frequency of your haircuts depends on your individual hair type and style. On average, it is recommended to get a trim every 6-8 weeks to maintain healthy hair.
Yes, we offer bridal packages that include hair styling and makeup services for the bride and her wedding party. Contact us for more information!
We use high-quality professional-grade products that are gentle on your hair and provide long-lasting color. Our stylists will work with you to choose the best product for your individual needs.
CJ's International Hair Salon is dedicated to providing you with the best possible service for all your hair care needs. From classic cuts to trendy colors, our team of experienced stylists will leave you feeling refreshed and confident. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!
Welcome to CJs International Hair Salon is based in Bearwood in Smethwick which is easily accessible by bus or taxi. We provide Hair & Beauty products and ... Welcome to CJs International Hair Salon is based in Bearwood in Smethwick which is easily accessible by bus or taxi. We provide Hair & Beauty products and we can also cut wigs upon request after closing hours if it is required. We provide a friendly service for everyone and children's hair can also be cut by a leading stylist if you do so wish. We have fully trained staff with juniors who are now in the process of being trained at academies across the West Midlands. 81 st. mary's road, Bearwood, West Midlands, B67 5DG
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CJ's Hair Studio. 299 8th Street East Owen Sound ,co-owned by Candice Finlay&Jennifer Stewart,opened in September 2011.We are a Schwartzkopf professional ...---
Mar 23, 2020 ... Madam C.J. Walker by Addison N. Scurlock, around 1914. ... America and the Caribbean to sell products, taking her company international. Home Explore Stories How Madam C.J. Walker Used Beauty Products To Create Opportunities For African American Women How Madam C.J. Walker Used Beauty Products to Create Opportunities for African American Women Click to expand social media share optionsCopy LinkEmailPrint Madam C.J. Walker by Addison N. Scurlock, around 1914. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of A'Lelia Bundles/ Walker Family. On March 20, Netflix debuted Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker. Our National Museum of African American History and Culture, our Transcription Center, and our National Portrait Gallery joined forces on social media to share some facts and objects related to Walker's noteworthy life, to capture increased interest in the groundbreaking businesswoman. Here is Walker's story. Madam C. J. Walker became one of the most successful African American entrepreneurs of the early 20th century by creating a line of extremely popular hair care and beauty products for African Americans. She also helped other women succeed as an educator and philanthropist. In 1867, Walker was born Sarah Breedlove. She was the first child in her family born into freedom. She was orphaned at age seven and moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi. She married Moses McWilliams in 1882, and then went on to have a daughter, A'Lelia. Moses died two years after A'Lelia's birth. Working as a laundress and in other jobs, she lived in relative poverty for many years. When she began to struggle with hair issues in the 1890s, Walker started creating treatments by mixing items from her local drugstore. She trained at Poro College, which focused on helping African American women learn about black hair and skin care to create their own beauty care businesses. Walker then worked as a sales agent for Annie Turnbo Malone, who founded Poro College. In 1906, she started her own company, using the "Walker Method" to sell hair products door-to-door in the South. ""Madam"" was a common name used by businesswomen at the time.
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