Small talk with strangers while lying half-naked on the table because they rip the hair from the area in person a little strange at best. What is there to discuss? Weather? Economy? "I usually loosen the client with a simple question and then they began to unload it from there," said Jen Eichhorn, owner of Peach shouted in Fort Collins, Colo. "They just kind of open and pour their hearts out. " Peach screams are waxing salon. No pedicure.
No manicure. No massage. Just waxing. Arms, legs, eyebrows, the area under your belt – you name it, they wax it. "I did not start my business because I wanted to be rich," Eichhorn said about the studio, which opened in 2006.
"I want to open something that everyone will feel comfortable going to. " Most salons are very lacy and Little Bo Peep – low lights, waterfalls imitation, many pink, large infusions of flowers and incense and enterprising staff. Peach is the enemy screams Bo Peep's – and a lot more fun. It looks like a tattoo parlor, but it feels like a boutique in New York. Furniture is the funky and eccentric work of local artists hanging on the wall.
The waiting room is basically a shopping area full of handbags, jewelry, lingerie, hats and sexy things like Black Betty Noir. "I became interested in waxing when I was 21," said Eichhorn. "I do not like the way it is done at another salon that I want Something that is more optimistic, so I developed something modern, something unusual . . " Eichhorn was looking for something different, but he also looked out for his daughter, whom she raised alone.
"When I worked at another salon, all my money go to daycare," she said. "I got a loan from my father opened the shop and I do not have a business plan or money, but I'm in the industry for so long. I have good clients and know I can make it work. " Eichhorn do our best to support other local businesses. One of the employees to sell her jewelry at this shop, and many are Colorado-based supplier.
Peach screams is across the street from Colorado State University, and Eichhorn agreed last year to allow students to CSU are two market their products to sell beauty, Sweet Cosmetics, in his shop. Tattoo artists also get a side business – they have signed seven Eichhorn has a tattoo on the body. And the name of the spicy studio? This is actually inspired by the eagle – from the bald, no doubt. "I originally thought about Peaches and I do not like it," said Eichhorn. "I saw this magazine and see the screaming eagle tattoo and I like it, so that Peach yelled.
" Five years, Eichhorn is preparing to open a second store – bringing the popular Playboy wax, which rids the bikini area of everything but a "V" – for new clients. Interestingly, people make up 25 percent of clients Eichhorn – and while they did not get a V, they went to manzillian, which is a Brazilian wax for men. "Men have their own insecurity," water hyacinthhhorn said. "They see those men and all the hair magazines, and some, their wives and girlfriends partners do not like hair. " In fact, from all parts of the body Eichhorn has been waxed, he said the most unusual involves a male customer.
"The strangest thing I've ever wax is the head," he said. "But I'm not charged for it, because the experiment and did not work -. ". .