The Fringe Parlor | Salon Spotlight

Lauren has the hair industry running through her veins - literally. Growing up, Lauren’s mother

was a hairstylist, so she spent lots of time within the salon. At a young age, she started

sweeping hair, then working as a receptionist at a salon called Rumorz when she was fifteen, all

before starting hair school in high school when she was 19 years old. She worked at two

commission salons during her career before she began feeling burnt out and began looking for

a change. Fun fact about Lauren - she had no interest in owning her own salon - but after

chatting with her husband one evening, they decided it was time for her to create a space where

she could reignite her passion. Rumorz, the salon she worked at as a teen, was vacant and they

began plans to restructure.The design ideas came from a concept created for an addition on

their home. She took the colors and ideas and made it work for the salon. After lots of hard work

and help from friends, the Fringe Parlor was born, after only 4 months from the time they

acquired the keys to when they first opened the doors to the public.

Fringe Parlor mission statement:

Our team of creative stylists strive to achieve excellence. We continually improve our

artistry to enrich and nourish our clients' experience. Our primary focus is quality service

through listening & attention to detail in order to tailor to your needs. We are committed

to being a fun and positive influence on our community while providing rewarding

contributions.

Lauren’s goal is to create a fun environment where her stylists can grow and make money while

expressing their unique personalities. The Fringe Parlor focuses on creating a fun, healthy,

non-toxic environment. All commission stylists set their own schedule and pricing, with no dress

code. Placing responsibility on her individual stylists creates a drama-free environment for

everyone to grow individually. This process has been a learning experience for everyone, but

the stylist always comes first, no matter what. Christmas bonuses and yearly meetings also

keep the appeal within her salon, helping stylists see their achievements and create their goals

for the upcoming year.

Lauren also runs an apprenticeship program with a minimum of three-month assisting program.

She started the program when a young stylist reached out looking for the program, and she

couldn't turn them away. Since education is important throughout her salon, it is a win-win for all

stylists to teach the apprentice, and in return the apprentice helps out around the salon. The

Fringe Parlor consists of 10 chairs, 8 stylists, 1 apprentice, 1 assistant, and 4 front desk

employees. Lauren enforces a three-month assisting for all new stylists to ensure that they are

the right fit for each other, and she loves getting stylists fresh out of school. Lauren exclaimed

her thankfulness for each stylist as they all bring different talents to the table, including

extensions, corrective color, and fashion color.

Davines, evo, and ColorWow can all be found at the Fringe Parlor. Brenda, their sales rep.,

walked into their salon when it was newly opened not knowing the owner was someone she had

known previously through her other salons. Brenda helped the Fringe Parlor team find brands

that would support them through the salon. Many of their clients buy products regularly through

recommendation, education, and their awesome loyalty program! Most products are clean

European standard products, and they offer online booking, texting, and purchasing products via

affiliate link which supports their salon.

The team focuses together on education. They strive for 2-3 in-house classes per year and at

least one travel class. Team bonding is extremely important. They are attending The Wow

Factor with Chris Appleton in Cleveland in May and renting an airbnb. If you haven't already, be

sure to get your tickets!

Advice to stylists: Know what works and what doesn't. Find your likes and don't likes and

constantly evolve. Remember to always have fun with work.