Hair Fairies Opens New Lice Treatment Salon In Seattle
Free screenings for head lice throughout July
LOS ANGELES, June 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Hair Fairies, the nation's largest network of salons to treat head lice, announced today that the grand opening of their new salon in Seattle will take place on July 1, 2015. In honor of their opening, free head lice screenings will be offered throughout the month of July.
The salon is located at 2811 East Madison Street #206. Salon or in-home treatment is available Monday through Friday from 9 am to 6 pm and Saturday by appointment and can be scheduled by calling 203.323.LICE (5423).
Hair Fairies is known nationally for its time tested safe three-step treatment process, their line of non-toxic head lice removal and prevention products and their educational and successful screening programs for schools and camps. Once a treatment is finished, the salon also offers stylish haircuts in a fun, kid-friendly environment.
"I'm very excited about opening our doors in Seattle and providing the same fast reliable and safe service to frantic families dealing with lice in the Madison Park area," said Maria Botham, founder and CEO of Hair Fairies. "All of the ingredients in our products are all non-toxic and environmentally safe. Our trained technicians offer safe and effective treatments in a kid-friendly salon complete with Wi-fi, games and toys. Our goal is to help families eliminate head lice safely and quickly."
Founded in 1999, Hair Fairies has treated more than 120,000 clients nationwide and has salons in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Dallas, San Diego, Seattle, and Connecticut. Most insurance companies approve partial payment of Hair Fairies treatments that also qualify for Flexible Spending Accounts, a validation of the treatments' success. More information about Hair Fairies services and products is available at www.hairfairies.com.
SOURCE Hair Fairies, Inc.
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