Thursday, February 7, 2013

Salon at Ulta


Ulta is a very popular store purveying a variety of feminine products dealing with hair, nails, makeup, etc.  Inside the store is a salon which offers women the opportunity of "fixing" their hair while there.

18 comments:

Jack said...

And, Lowell, you were there because . . . . . ?

SRQ said...

Doesn't look business. Were you early for your appointment?

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

I like the treatment.

Thanks for trying to vote. I appreciate the effort.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

I was about to ask the same thing as Jack. I have to confess, however, that occasionally my wife gives me a shopping list that includes items at Ulta. I go in the store and hand the cell phone to the sales lady to let them talk to Julie and pick out whatever it is I am supposed to get.

Linda said...

Very nice, Lowell!

Small City Scenes said...

He was getting his head massaged--I think that's what he said. MB

cieldequimper said...

So you're competing with Versailles??? :-))

Anonymous said...

I'm just going to echo Jack's question, and say, "nice effects"! :-)

Cezar and Léia said...

This is the right place that I'm looking for! :)
Léia

Hilda said...

I don't frequent places like this, but I could use a visit to the salon for a desperately needed haircut.

I'd like to see your answer to Jack's question. ;)

Anonymous said...

Playing in photoshop, I see.

Sharon said...

This looks a lot like the Ulta salon in the store I frequent. I've never used this service but, I do take advantage of their selection of creams and soaps!

Halcyon said...

How's your perm looking? ;)

Anonymous said...

Short back and sides please!

CDH said...

I like this pic. Looks like its from the 50's. Neat. Thanks for stoppingby my blog.

Kay said...

I know. You're being coy. You decided to go with the multi-colored mohawk. You're just waiting to reveal it when you've found the perfect tat to offset it.

EG CameraGirl said...

So did you opt for curly or straight?

DirgeForNovember said...

Cool play

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