I woke up this morning fed up with my hair. I'm a girl, it happens.
It was such a hassle & getting so so long I couldn't do anything with it. I had no intention for a certain hair cut. I'm a plus size girl so I simply wanted a haircut that looked nice. I had gone to Roza's Hail Design before a few years ago and had a haircut with some color. They had done a fantastic job, I loved it. With the recent economy I haven't been able to do anything special, we just don't have the money for it. I admit I was seduced by the Great Clips that moved into town thinking that they were quicker & cheaper. Money is tight so I went there, my haircut were quick, if I went on a weekday before 3PM. Was it great, well it was a haircut.Great Clips the franchise charges $12 for a haircut & they accept walk-ins. You will have to wait if they are busy.
Roza's charges $12 & accept walk-ins. You will have to wait if they are busy. What you won't find in Great Clips and you will find in Roza's is the owner walking around the store offering you coffee & a cupcake. A comfortable waiting room with tons of magazines. (Roza, I sell Avon & put one of my catalogs on your magazine table. I hope that's ok.) Chatty regulars that smile & ask how you are. The place has atmosphere and I felt special sitting down in the chair. My hairstylist was Jessica, she listened to me, took her time & made some suggestions that she thought would work for me. Thank you Jessica for making a self conscious girl feel pretty. Thank you Roza for making me feel welcome.
Having lived in Canton for a mere 6 years, I have seen this town struggling with loss of jobs, homes & spirit. I'm hoping this blog will put a spotlight on the small business owners, I believe with them we can pick ourselves back up. Roza's is a local business, the money you give to it, stays here. Here in Canton where we can do so much with it. We need to work together as a community and supporting the small business owners is where it is going to happen. It stars with a $12 haircut & ends with a glimpse of what it's all about.
Thank you Roza.
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