Shear Expressions...at your service

by BARBARA KLINGE
“What makes it fun in the beauty industry right now is the fact that anything goes,” said Shear Expressions Salon Owner and Stylist Barbara Klinge. We work with each individual to make a look that suits that person the best. The options are endless and with color, cuts or even curls we can give you a look that suits your personality and face structure.”
With Spring around the corner (hopefully!), Klinge anticipates a lot of blonding in the near future for our clients. “Our stylists will recommend to do it slowly. We like to maintain the integerity of the hair and it might not be possible to go lighter all at once,” Klinge said. “Trust your stylist to get you there the right way by Spring!”
Speaking of spring...PROM is on the horizon. “Appointments for those special hairdos need to be made now,” said Klinge. “Our appointments are filling up fast but there is still time to get yours.” Stylists at Shear Expressions are up-to-date on the latest runway styles that teens are wanting for their special night. If a girl has an idea of a style she would like for Prom, bring a picture to your appointment. Stylists know how to work with your suggestions and make you beautiful.
Since Shear Expressions Salon opened almost 14 years ago, this warm, beautiful and inviting salon offers services for women and men in all age ranges. Services include: shampoo and sets, blowdry, color, hilites, cuts, perms, men’s cuts, waxing, and all nail services. Our stylists are wonderful, kind and talented ladies who have a passion for the beauty industry and want to tell you about it. Shear Expressions Salon, located at 2005 Plaza Drive in the Gaslight Shopping Center in Harrisonville, is open Tuesday through Saturday. We encourage appointments but walkins are always welcome. Call today for your appoinment, 816-380-0736.
Pictured: The Shear Expressions team is pleased to offer a wide-variety of services for their customers. Front row: Kathy Gordon. Back row, left to right: Shay Edwards, Christy Baumhoff, Donna Foreman and Barbara Klinge.