BUSINESS BRIEF — Jolie Salon in Sequim adds new stylist, nail technician

SEQUIM — Jolie Salon owners/stylists Bonnie Ferguson and Angie Heaton have announced new hours for the salon, which is open by appointment Monday through Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., for the spring and summer.

The salon also has added a new hairstylist and a new nail technician.

Hairstylist Carolyn Carle is originally from Alaska and has 20 years experience specializing in perms, color and highlight techniques, as well as haircuts for men, women and children, according to a news release.

She works Wednesday through Saturday and is taking appointments and walk-ins.

To schedule an appointment with Carle, phone 360-670-6502.

Nail technician Donna Knobloch recently moved back to Sequim from Las Vegas and is taking appointments for pedicures, manicures, shellac and gel nails.

Phone 360-775-4953 for an appointment.

Jolie Salon is located at 10127 Old Olympic Highway, at the Sequim Avenue/Old Olympic Highway roundabout.

For more information or to schedule an appointment with a stylist, phone 360-683-6943.

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