Big changes in Burlington

Carl and Josie Chiarelli of Chiarelli Hair Design have just retired from the hair business. Carl styled his last client on Saturday, June 28th. We are very sorry to see them go and wish them all the best in their retirement.

Over the holiday weekend, Chiarelli’s was converted to Art in Hair by new owner Amy Beaulieu. Many of your favourite stylists are staying so you’ll still see lots of familiar faces but the decor has been changed to reflect the new management.

Amy comes to Burlington from E=MC2 in Toronto where she built up a specialty in hair extensions. Julia Zalucki is another stylist from E=MC2 who made the move to Art in Hair.

From the E=MC2 website:

AMY is a mother, a wife and a gifted and accomplished hairstylist and hair colorist. Working in the field since 1993, Amy is a senior stylist with EMC² salon and has a strong and loyal clientele. Amy is also an educator and has been a talented Hair Extension Artist since 2000.

I always thought hair extensions were just about lengthening your hair but Amy does amazing things with extensions not only to lengthen but also to make thin hair appear thicker and to change the color of your hair without dye.

Amy works with Great Lengths 100% human hair extensions. She can do anything from little pieces, for instance as highlights, to a whole new head of hair.

She is going to write some articles for this blog to show exactly what she can do to solve various hair style problems.

Please drop in and see the new Art in Hair salon at 425 Locust Street.

One Response to “Big changes in Burlington”

  1. towrofstgh Says:

    I’m totally looking forward to reading this. My friend complains all the time about the condition of her hair stemming from either split ends, overall appearance, and how it’s always “in her face.” I’d love to hear what Amy has to say about this and how her process can probably aid her in the event that she decides to shave it all off!


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