Circle of Life Beauty
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I'm so happy with how the salon came out! I can't wait to meet some new clients and get my hands in some hair!
Now booking online for all my services! 🙌🏽✨️
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I am looking for Vivid hair models for colors like these! Interested in being a model? Message us for the exclusive details. You get special pricing as model with the opportunity to lock in the price for 6 months and a free gift! All double processes get a free haircut as well. Come on in to COLB for our Smooth, Straight, and Vivid special and get out of this nasty cold weather weather.
RUBY BRIDGES
Two years after the Brown v. Board of Education ruling that called for integration of public schools, Federal District Court ordered that the New Orleans School Board formulate an integration plan for public schools. After 4 years of opposition, the school board chose to integrate two formerly all-white schools in the fall of 1960. Bridges was one of a handful of Black children chosen to attend William Frantz Public School.
November 14, 1960, was Ruby Bridges’ first day at William Frantz. Because of the threat of violence, Ruby was escorted to school by 4 armed U.S. Federal marshals. When they were met by protestors & media, she spent her first day of school in the principal’s office. When she did begin classes, she was the only student in her classroom as white families had withdrawn their children from the school. By December 5, 1960, only 18 other students attended classes there.
Ruby was taught by Barbara Henry, a white teacher new to the school. She was not allowed to go to recess or eat lunch in the cafeteria because it was deemed too dangerous. Her family also suffered. They were asked to avoid shopping in neighborhood stores & her father, Abon, was fired from his job. Sympathetic citizens across the country sent them money & gifts to help. She also received a letter of support from former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
She spent the entire 1st grade yr receiving one on one instruction from Barbara Henry. She was escorted to school by U.S. Marshals, or driven by a taxi each day. By the beginning of 2nd grade, the protestors were gone & the classes were officially integrated.
Her story was immortalized in works of art and film. John Steinbeck wrote about Ruby and the other girls who integrated the New Orleans schools in his book Travels with Charley, and painter Norman Rockwell created his work “The Problem We All Live With."
She graduated & became a travel agent, one of the 1st African Americans, to work for American Express in New Orleans. She also established the Ruby Bridges Foundation.
I'm thankful for her boldness!
Ref: blackpast.orgl
📸: Little Ruby Bridges
Hello Hello! I am Madison. I am jumping back in to doing hair full time and I wanna take the time to formally introduce myself. I am the owner of COLB and have been behind the chair for 3 years. I rent a spot at the stunning Cora • Tod! I specialize in Colors Vivids and Color Corrections. I love making people feel beautiful I'm their own skin. It's such a blessing to get to watch people light up after an amazing appointment!
I have a couple openings this afternoon!! Let's get you in for that trim you've been holding out on. The free deep condition special only lasts until the end of Jan!! Color and Bleaching services still discounted well!
This cut is one of my favorites recently! I love movement it had. Such a great transformation! He came in wanting a complete change and to cut off the old color.
I've had a few cancelations and have alot of time this week! Let's get you all fresh for the holiday. Book before Christmas and I'll throw in a deep condition and scalp massage for free.
208 901 1900
Color corrections are my JAM! 🍯
She went to another stylist and unfortunately had it come out nothing like what she wanted. She came to me with a very uneven bleach out and faded pigments. After 2 sessions we got to her desired color and she couldn't be more pleased. ✨️😍
Here is some work from this week! Let's get you booked!!
Here is a full set and highlight from this week!! I love how they turned out!
I loved this Mens cut today! Call me to book to get in on this month's 10% discount. (208) 901 1900.
My new business cards!
I love the way they turned out.
Bring a screenshot of this post to the appointment and get a complimentary scalp massage and deep condition.
OF squad! 🙌🏽
The amazing stylists I get the pleasure of calling my coworkers!
Growing out the mowhawk!
A full glam look for the beautiful . She looks fantastic for her big maternity shoot!
We took her from blue to red! Such a challenge but well worth it.
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