Hair - Out to Lunch - It's Baton Rouge
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OUT TO LUNCH finds Baton Rouge Business Report Editor Stephanie Riegel combining her hard news journalist skills and food background: conducting business over lunch. Baton Rouge has long had a storied history of politics being conducted over meals, now...
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vor 8 Jahren
Nothing can ruin an otherwise perfectly great day like a bad hair
day. It s a problem every woman can relate to. And one that two
baton rogue enterpreneurs are helping to address. Boyce Clark has
done what many would tell you is impossible. He has found a way to
tame frizzy hair. In 2015, this one time nuclear physicist walked
away from his job doing research at the north pole to help his
frustrated teenage daughter bring her unruly locks under control
and created a two step hair care product that blocks the frizzing
effects of humidity without damaging the hair. In the nearly two
years since then, Boyce s company, Lubricity Labs, has been placing
its products in local salons, selling it on the internet, and
growing more rapidly than Boyce have ever imagined. Brittany
Allphin Smith is the owner of Rush Salon, a Paul Mitchell Focus
Salon that came on to the baton rouge hair scene in 2015. Brittany
also had a great dad. Her father Kermit was a law enforcement
officer turned PI who, upon retirement, helped his talented
daughter open her own salon. Today, Rush is something of a family
affair. Brittnay is the owner, her sister Brenna is the manager and
her dad, Kermit, and mom Brookie work behind the scenes and
sometimes at the front desk to help the growing business. Photos at
Mansurs on the Boulevard by Ken Stewart.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
day. It s a problem every woman can relate to. And one that two
baton rogue enterpreneurs are helping to address. Boyce Clark has
done what many would tell you is impossible. He has found a way to
tame frizzy hair. In 2015, this one time nuclear physicist walked
away from his job doing research at the north pole to help his
frustrated teenage daughter bring her unruly locks under control
and created a two step hair care product that blocks the frizzing
effects of humidity without damaging the hair. In the nearly two
years since then, Boyce s company, Lubricity Labs, has been placing
its products in local salons, selling it on the internet, and
growing more rapidly than Boyce have ever imagined. Brittany
Allphin Smith is the owner of Rush Salon, a Paul Mitchell Focus
Salon that came on to the baton rouge hair scene in 2015. Brittany
also had a great dad. Her father Kermit was a law enforcement
officer turned PI who, upon retirement, helped his talented
daughter open her own salon. Today, Rush is something of a family
affair. Brittnay is the owner, her sister Brenna is the manager and
her dad, Kermit, and mom Brookie work behind the scenes and
sometimes at the front desk to help the growing business. Photos at
Mansurs on the Boulevard by Ken Stewart.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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