Savannah, Georgia Hair · Nails · Bridal (912) 555-0184

Magnolia House Salon & Nails

12 W. Jones Street · Est. 2019 · Tuesday to Saturday

Loose honey balayage waves on a Magnolia House color client
The Summer Issue No. 14 · Savannah

Consider this your standing invitation.

Magnolia House is a hair and nail parlor on Jones Street: balayage that grows out soft, cuts with real shape, and gel manicures that outlast a Tybee weekend.

In this issue: the lookbook, the salon menu, and one very good color story

No. 01 · The Lookbook

Out of our chairs this season

Drag through, or use the arrows. Every look photographed before anyone left the parlor.

A stylist setting ribbon curls in strawberry blonde hair with a curling iron
Look 01 Ribbon curls, set for a rehearsal dinner Styled by June
A soft twisted chignon updo seen from behind
Look 02 The Sunday-best chignon, pinned for humidity Bridal, by June
A colorist painting lightener onto sectioned hair in foils
Look 03 Foils going in on a Saturday morning Color by Renata
Two hands showing hand-painted yellow and zebra-stripe nail art
Look 04 Hand-painted citrus set on structured gel Nails by Mae
Salon styling stations with lit round mirrors and black leather chairs
Look 05 The parlor itself, an hour before opening Jones Street

No. 03 · The Feature

Two summers of box dye, undone in one long afternoon

Carolina teaches third grade out on Isle of Hope, and for two humid summers she colored her own hair in a bathroom with one window. Level 4 brown, every six weeks, straight from the box. By the time she sat in my chair it had stacked into bands: darkest at the ears, dustiest at the ends, flat everywhere.

We did not bleach it that day. We did a strand test, talked through the grow-out, and booked the long appointment for the following Tuesday. One afternoon: a gentle color remover, balayage painted by hand through the mid-lengths, a warm gloss, and two inches off the bottom. Slow work, kind to the hair, finished before school pickup.

“I cried in the chair. The good kind of crying. Then I drove straight to my sister’s to show it off.”

Carolina A. · Isle of Hope
The back of a client's head before color, flat single-tone box-dyed brown
Drag to compare. Two summers of box dye, undone in one long afternoon.

No. 04 · The Reservation

The chair is yours

Fill in the blanks like a proper reply card. Lottie at the front desk confirms every request by text, usually within the hour, Tuesday through Saturday.

4.9 across 214 Google reviews

R.S.V.P.

Pencil me in for with , the week of , .

This card is the demo version; on the live site it would file your request in the salon’s real appointment book.

Rather talk it through? Call (912) 555-0184. A person answers.

An open invitation

The pleasure of your company is requested at 12 W. Jones Street, where the chairs are deep, the light is kind, and nobody hurries you out the door.

Tell us what your hair has been through. We will tell you what it can do next.

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