Jewel Syree at Fabulosity Hair Salon, 9810 1/2 Liberty Rd.
"It's not just a service. It's an experience!"
Call today and make an appointment: 410.627.7404.
Services
- Styling
- Cutting
- Coloring
- Facials
- Relaxing
- Make-up
- Waxing
- Weaving
History and Mission
The Jewel, Inc. - founded by Jewel Syree - was established in September of 1990 with the goal of bringing out and enhancing the beauty of each and every client that walks through the door.
With over 20 years of experience, Jewel Syree comes from a family of cosmetologists. She grew up in the salon with her aunt, who practiced beauty culture for over 40 years.
And so, after seven years as a stylist in Baltimore City, The Jewel, Inc. relocated to Randallstown, Maryland, to better serve the community.
With warm, inviting colors, music and atmosphere, the focus is on healthy hair. After all, every great hairstyle begins with a healthy head of hair.
Hence, we are in the business of making people look and feel good, especially women.
We would also like to educate the client on the importance of healthy hair - and a healthy scalp.
Further, we strive to continue to create a professional and yet comfortable atmosphere, forever pushing the industry standard.
We believe that beauty starts on the inside and - we want to make the client feel good inside and out.
Clearly, we believe in waiting on the client and not having them wait on us. Our plan is to make the experience one you’ll want to repeat over and over again.
- Jewel Syree
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