The “Joan of Arc” look is short and severe and underscores a bold and assertive personality.
The “Joan of Arc” look is short and severe and underscores a bold and assertive personality.
“High Society” is a longer version of the Joan of Arc style that has grown out as a less harsh, but still assertive look.
“High Society” is a longer version of the Joan of Arc style that has grown out as a less harsh, but still assertive look.
“The Innocent” is a natural look with soft waves that suggest innocence and naiveté.
“The Innocent” is a natural look with soft waves that suggest innocence and naiveté.
“The Princess” is a romantic, dreamy look with a latticework technique for a Renaissance-inspired style.
“The Princess” is a romantic, dreamy look with a latticework technique for a Renaissance-inspired style.
“The Queen” represents a position of power with a regal up do utilizing an S wave and silvery, white and blue highlights.  The true muses at HAUS Salon are the clients for whom all the trend collections can be adapted. Visit haussalon.com.
“The Queen” represents a position of power with a regal up do utilizing an S wave and silvery, white and blue highlights. The true muses at HAUS Salon are the clients for whom all the trend collections can be adapted. Visit haussalon.com.
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The “Joan of Arc” look is short and severe and underscores a bold and assertive personality.
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The “Joan of Arc” look is short and severe and underscores a bold and assertive personality.
“High Society” is a longer version of the Joan of Arc style that has grown out as a less harsh, but still assertive look.
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“High Society” is a longer version of the Joan of Arc style that has grown out as a less harsh, but still assertive look.
“The Innocent” is a natural look with soft waves that suggest innocence and naiveté.
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“The Innocent” is a natural look with soft waves that suggest innocence and naiveté.
“The Princess” is a romantic, dreamy look with a latticework technique for a Renaissance-inspired style.
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“The Princess” is a romantic, dreamy look with a latticework technique for a Renaissance-inspired style.
“The Queen” represents a position of power with a regal up do utilizing an S wave and silvery, white and blue highlights.  The true muses at HAUS Salon are the clients for whom all the trend collections can be adapted. Visit haussalon.com.
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“The Queen” represents a position of power with a regal up do utilizing an S wave and silvery, white and blue highlights. The true muses at HAUS Salon are the clients for whom all the trend collections can be adapted. Visit haussalon.com.

HAUS Salon in Minneapolis is owned by Charlie Brackney and Jessica Reipke who foster creativity among their talented team with seasonal trend collections—one of which earned them a nomination for Salon Team of the Year at NAHA 2012. Haus’ Summer 2013 collection, Ascension, was directed by Brackney and tells unique stories of women’s triumphs.

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