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Top honours for salon

Above: Justice Crew (one of them), Anthony De Lorenzo (owner of De Lorenzo), Storm Lahiff (promotions officer), Melissa Hill (De Lorenzo Rep), Chris De Lorenzo (owner of De Lorenzo), Clare Jeffries (salon owner) and Julie Sheehan (De Lorenzo QLD state manager).
Right: The Fashion Show at the De Lorenzo ASPYA cocktail party.

Clare’s Hair Together & True Beauty have now got the award to prove what they already knew: they are amongst the best in the game.
The local salon was awarded second runner-up in the prestigious National De Lorenzo ASPYA Salon of the Year competition.
Represented by owner Clare Jeffries, salon manager Raylee Wilson and promotions officer Storm Lahiff at De Lorenzo ASPYA national conference, held on the Gold Coast recently, Clare’s Hair Together & True Beauty was selected from over 300 entrants.
Storm Lahiff, the salon’s promotions officer, said, “We are proud and honoured to be selected by De Lorenzo out of so many wonderful salons in Australia for our commitment to the industry and a shared vision of the importance of Australian owned and made ethical hair care.”
Owned by Clare Jeffries and managed by Raylee Wilson, Clare’s Hair Together & True Beauty employs 14 staff who share a vision that is purely client based. They understand that hair and skin is organic matter and needs to be treated accordingly.
“We choose to support Australian owned and made ethical products that focus on environmental stability, that do not test on animals, contain no petrochemicals and maintain optimum health for your hair and skin, De Lorenzo for your hair and NAT for your skin,” Storm said.
“We understand that each individual has needs that vary and therefore we cater to you independently. We train our staff to be at the forefront of the industry in classical and on edge styling by teaming precision cutting skills with phenomenal colour.”

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