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Our Philosophy We believe that the smallest details makes the biggest difference and that the curative power of a good hair day is not to be under estimated. And that an extraordinary client experience...one that goes beyond expectations is what keeps people coming back.
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Delight is in the Details
Flawless service and meticulous
attention to detail are on co-owner Jim Alford's mind constantly. Jim, an
accomplished woodworker is all about the polish and finish of a beautifully
crafted work of art. An experience, either good or bad is all in the
details.
“Little things make a big
difference...the seemingly random kind gesture or nuance makes an impression
and I want to make sure that we all strive to make that little extra act of
kindness. Of course, we are professionals, but we try to instill a sense of
gracious gratitude into the way we—the entire staff at Cura Bella—treat our
clients."
—Jim Alford
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The Curative Power of a Good Hair Day... Cura Bella means "beautiful cure" in Italian and reflects co-owner Mary Beth Mitchell's belief that a good hair day has the power to cure a bad mood and boost confidence. There is, at Cura Bella, a respect for the balance of outer beauty, inner health, and overall well-being.
"Having a good hair day is an empowering mindset. It makes you want to post a new picture on your Facebook page, call a friend for lunch, or even ask for a raise (!). A bad hair day, on the other hand, can ruin your day. I hear time and again, that a bad hair day plus a headache seal the deal on the decision to call in sick!" —Mary Beth Mitchell
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