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Hair salon marks opening with ribbon
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Cut Loose Hair Salon owners Carol Jarrett (left center holding scissors), Marsha Cordry (right center) with stylists Sarah Calhoun (right of Cordry) and Johanna Probst (left of Jarrett) and friends celebrate the salons grand re-opening Nov. 22 in Hinesville. - photo by Photo provided.

Cut Loose Hair Salon held a ribbon cutting, grand re-opening and open house in conjunction with the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 22 at 809 Willowbrook Place No. 109 in Hinesville.
Salon owners Marsha Cordry and Carol Jarrett welcomed staff, friends and chamber staff and members.
Cut Loose Hair Salon has been in business since 2003 and just celebrated its 10th anniversary on Oct. 3. Cut Loose was the recipient of the Best of Liberty 2013 Award for best hair salon and best hairdresser as chosen by Coastal Courier and Liberty Life magazine readers.
“This is a family environment,” Cordry said. “You won’t hear cursing or talking about parties. We want this to be a place where people can bring their entire family and we expect our stylists to be professional.”
“Our relationship with our clients is very important,” Jarrett said. “They end up being your family, and you take care of their family and that relationship is what helps you survive.”
Cut Loose Hair Salon is open from 10 a.m.-
7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and from 9 a.m-6 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The salon has four stylists and provides haircuts for men, women and children as well as color, perms and special styling treatments and facial waxing.
For more information, call 369-3993 or find the salon on Facebook.

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