Two local women entrepreneurs are opening a Blo Blow Dry Bar in Southlake early next month.
The hair-styling salon is set to debut at the Park Village development, 1161 E. Southlake Blvd., on April 8.
Tiffany Douglass and Maria Vanegas own the new franchise location. Douglass is a CPA, while Vanegas has been in the hair industry since she was a child and currently owns a social media business calledThe new salon will offer guests five signature styles on its hair menu, a la carte options and a variety of hair treatments.
Since opening in Canada in 2007, Blo now has over 140 locations across North America. North Texas locations include salons in Dallas, Fort Worth, Flower Mound and Addison.
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