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Girls want a new hairstyle for school? Stop by Heather’s Hair Salon.

 

By On Deck Staff

Its run by Heather Pilatsky, assisted by her mother Angel Layton, scheduling done by Emily Thomas, and Angela Johnson is the newest hair stylist.
I am and have been a customer there for three years, and I can tell you now that I have never walked out of there disappointed.
They truly know about hair and hair fashion. They know how to care for it and style it; they are professionals.
Big bonus—they will tell you if you should go with one hairstyle or another; they won’t let you walk out without looking your best.
It truly feels like an old fashion salon, where you walk in and get greeted by name right away. You will even find yourself in a friendly chatter with them as you are getting your hair done.
This salon maybe small but everyone in there has a kind heart and a warm smile.
Heather’s Hair Salon offers hair care, like shampoo and flatiron, perms, coloring, and waxing. They will also help you with special occasions like, bridal styles or special updos.
Beard and moustache trimming is offered to the men. All this is set a reasonable price.
There is never a day where you walk out of Heather’s Hair Salon unhappy and without a smile.
Heather’s Hair Salon
656 Washington St. Cape May, 609-884-0098
Right next to Cape May Fire Department.
—Story and Photos by Elizabeth Snyder

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