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MY LITTLE GLAM FAIRY: KELLY LOU

Today’s entry is about my fabulously talented sister Kelly. This past August she graduated from beauty school and is now the new talent at Panache Salon in Baton Rouge. I am so proud of her!  ( wipes tear) My baby is all grown up now and beginning her career as a beautician. I know she is going to do amazingly well in her career and I cannot wait to see where it takes her!
                                                   

Anytime I have an event to go or just any old random day, I have her do my hair and makeup. She is responsible for my “big cut” when I went natural, she did my sew-in recently, she flat irons my natural curls, and gives me product advice. I also have her do my makeup because honestly, she makes my eyes pop way more than I ever could. I swear while I was standing in line for height, she was standing in line for talented hands.

You too can have my sister’s talented hands style your hair or apply your makeup (just as long as it doesn’t interfere with any time I want to have mine done!....j/k! but not really.) She’s available most days of the week at Panache Salon on Corporate across from Towne Center in Baton Rouge or you can come to our home when she’s not at the salon. Below is her price list for services at home. Whether your hair is long, short, permed or natural, she can help you! 


I may be slightly biased, so I will let the pictures of her work speak on her talent. If you are interested after seeing her work (I’m SURE you will be), call Panache and ask for Kelly as your stylist (225-927-0206) or email me (codylew86@gmail.com) and I will give you her personal contact info to set up your appointment. 














Thats all for now, folks! 
Til next time............
Coco 

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  1. Thank you coco lew! I love you so much! I'm loving the blog keep it up you never know you might have a lil ybf on your hands...I'm surely interested!...you're truly the best...can't wait to get my v neck I'm a XMedium if you were wondering!

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  2. I love you too Kebby! :)
    Thank you for reading my little blog!
    I will start working on that v-neck once my finals are done! One XMedium V-neck coming up!

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