Thursday, May 23, 2013

A New Year, A New You, From An Old Favorite

Kirkland’s GEM Salon invites you to switch up your look in 2012.

“Hair style is the final tip-off whether or not a woman really knows herself,” Parisian designer Hubert de Givenchy told “Vogue” in 1985. With this in mind, Kirkland’s GEM Salon invites men, women and children of the Eastside to stop in for a visit — and possibly leave with a completely different look.

GEM Salon’s heart and soul is its premier team of stylists and aestheticians. This crew is led by Eric Berger, who co-founded the salon with his wife, Meg Van Deusen, in 2006. GEM stylists offer exclusive techniques, and have participated in numerous fashion shows and photo shoots to showcase their personal flair and experience.

Eric and Meg hand-pick the hair and make-up products sold in the store, including items by Oribe, Kevin Murphy and Loreal. Though GEM offers hair treatments such as bayalage ($125-165), up-do ($85-250) and airwave ($35-70), the salon’s services also cover lip and chin waxing ($16-18), brow and lash tinting ($18-25), lash extensions (starting at $250) and even makeup lessons (starting at $100).

In addition to hair expertise, GEM is known for its prime location. Situated next to the chic Woodmark Hotel on the stunning Carillon Point waterfront, the salon provides easy access to both downtown Kirkland and SR 520.

GEM is taking its talents into 2012 by way of a beauty bash. “A New Year, A New You” kicks off at at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26. The soiree includes special services, a swag bag, appetizers, refreshments and a live DJ. Tickets ($30) are available online and at the salon.

GEM Salon | 1255 Carillon Point, Kirkland | (425) 822-2990

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About Erin Thomas

Exported from the once rural areas north of the city, Erin has always been a Seattleite at heart. Since receiving her degree in Journalism from the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication at WSU, she has been moonlighting as a freelance writer. Familiar stints include CitySearch Seattle, Washington State Magazine, Seattle Woman Magazine and her long-time contributing to WINO Magazine, as well as copy-writing and on-air contributions to local radio. When Erin's not consuming large amounts of wine or writing in her blog, abottle/aweek, she can be found eating most food put in front of her face, screaming for the Cougs or drooling over the brothers on Vampire Diaries. For more of Erin's daily, irrelevant ramblings, find her on Twitter.
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