Naava of London Hair Salon


While waiting at the Houston airport Louisa struck up a conversation with a woman, Cherie Tucci, who was visiting Texas for a seminar. It turned out that Cherie was from Buffalo and she proceeded to tell Louisa that she was familiar with one of the salon spaces she was going to look at. As a matter of fact the salon space at the corner of Elmwood and Lexington once housed the salon where Cherie had gone just before her wedding. The two women talked about Buffalo, exchanged numbers and said 'goodbye'.
It was only when Louisa arrived to Buffalo that she realized her reserved apartment on South Johnson Park had fallen through. Of course, not knowing another soul in Buffalo, Louisa called Cherie. "I once lived on Johnson Park," Cherie told her. "I think that somehow, 'someone' has made sure that you are taken care of." And with that Louisa moved into Cherie's home for the next three months until she could get her new salon open... and you know where that is. Cherie even helped choose the name of the salon - Naava is Hebrew for 'beautiful' and Louisa is originally from London (to New York, to Texas, and then to Buffalo).
Louisa is a trained hair stylist from London, though she is committed to only being on the operational side of things at Naava. She has already signed on four stylists that will be operating within her seven-station salon. Justin Collins, her head stylist and extension specialist, is teaching her the Buffalo ropes while she is busy pulling the business together. "We're doing things a little different here," she told me. "We're a full-service unisex salon that will be open seven days a week and later in the evening. We're a well educated, hi-fashion salon and we’re all about the customer. We're offering a free manicure or pedicure to anyone who comes in for another service (extensions, style, color, cut, etc.)" "Someone can get a quick style before heading downtown," Justin added. "Or we'll even take care of a midnight emergency. Plus, if you want, you can give your friends access to the live streaming video so that they can see you at the salon. We want the salon to be a fun experience."
Naava of London is located at 580 Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo. 716-783-9728

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Andrew
quite the story. good luck and welcome
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AvaRouge
Whoooooa. I think I was just hypnotized by that hotty's blue eyes.
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urbansoul
as a gay man.......now i know. . read bflo rising...........but not for intelligence.............................
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GDC
This does sound like a fun salon. Def have to get my next cut there. ....And welcome to the area babes.
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stephenjames716
great story...well done Cherie and good luck to you Louisa
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Gioia
I have to admit, this story has quite the typical Buffalo twist. It is so standard to see or meet someone from Buffalo in an airport in another city! (And if the person isn't from Buffalo, their aunt or best friend from college is...) Anyway, it's nice to see another salon on Elmwood. I'll have to stop by and check it out!
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tdimatteo
Louisa ... welcome to the area and good luck! I hope you've done your due diligence when you hired on certain stylists.
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UTom
This is for JUSTIN!!!
Way to GO!!!!
Keep up the EXCELLENT WORK!!!!
You are an ARTIST in the highest degree...& this is only the BEGINNING...My advice: remain is to remain HUMBLE AND GRATEFUL TO THE CREATOR for your gift...for one day day you will have to return your gift.
Unckle Tom
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GraphicRage
LOL @ Tdimatteo!
Welcome to Buffalo, Louisa!
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Destiny
Congrats on the new salon, Louisa! And to Justin - a great hairstylist and wonderful guy! He's tops and sure knows how to give a good cut and has the best personality! You've got the best guy working for you! My hair has never looked better!
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