For hair stylist Vanessa Dungey and her clients, a haircut isn’t just a few snips and out the door.
It’s a chance to catch up, not with just a client, but a friend.
For hair stylist Vanessa Dungey and her clients, a haircut isn’t just a few snips and out the door.
It’s a chance to catch up, not with just a client, but a friend.
To share what’s new — the weddings, the graduations and sometimes gossip.
Dungey, who’s worked as a stylist for about 28 years, works at Applause Salon, 1447 E. Michigan Ave. in Lansing, and has always had an interest in hair, even as a young girl.
“Even when I was a little kid, I was always playing with somebody’s hair,” Dungey said
Williamston, Mich., resident Rosaria Hoeffner has been coming to Dungey for more than 21 years.
“We just made a connection,” Hoeffner said. “She makes me laugh. She’s never cut my ear off, that’s always a good thing in a beautician. She is a friend.”
Dungey said she’s enjoyed being able to learn about her clients throughout the years.
Sometimes cutting hair becomes a family affair.
She gave Hoeffner’s son his first haircut.
“It’s actually pretty cool,” Dungey said of her position as a hair stylist.
“You do realize that you are a big part of their life.”
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