Canyon Salon Celebrates Dying Founder With Benefit Day

What do you do when the owner of your beauty salon is dying? You stage a benefit, of course.

Sharon Perry was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year, right after she opened the successful Canyon Salon at its new location in Westlake Village. Having run the salon in the TJ Maxx plaza at Lindero Canyon Boulevard for many years before that, Perry is a celebrated businesswoman in the Conejo Valley who had created a community of stylists and satisfied customers and was well-known for her professionalism and service.

Stylist Shannon Whiteside shares a bit about the salon on her blog, The Color Stylist. “Sharon Perry, a legend in hair styling, had built the most amazing salon I had ever seen, The Canyon Salon, and was bringing together the most talented group of stylists I had ever seen..The Canyon Salon has provided a spectacular environment for me to express my art. My life is filled with happy laughing clients, who leave each day, looking more radiant than when they arrived.”

Now being run by Perry’s two nieces, the Canyon Salon has been long been planning this day of fundraising for the Hirschberg Foundation, which supports research into curing pancreatic cancer, to take place on May 6. Sadly, their inspiration, Sharon Perry herself, is at the tail end of her battle with the disease, and hanging on to life by a thread. Perry may not even live to the end of this week, let alone to see how well the fundraiser does.

Still, the team at the Canyon Salon is accepting donations and offering cut rate services on Sunday, May 6 from 12 – 6pm, as a tribute to their beloved Perry, and something positive they can do together with the community in her honor, and soon, in her memory.

Clean It Up at European Wax Center

You can get a bikini wax at just about any beauty salon, nail salon, or spa.  Personally, I prefer the spa because, well, it’s a spa.  When you have a choice between going to a spa and anywhere else in the world, wouldn’t you always choose the spa?

For me that would be true if I had an unlimited budget.  (If that were true I would probably move into Burke Williams.)  But since that’s not the case, I’ve been shopping around for a new aesthetician ever since I moved to Agoura Hills a year and a half ago.  This practitioner, commonly referred to as “The Wax Lady,” may be an indulgence for some but for a fair-skinned Irish lass like myself, she is a necessity.  I’ve battled unwanted hair since fifth grade.  I only discovered waxing when I moved to California.  I also tried electrolysis, which was so painful I like to think it prepared me for childbirth.

But beauty is pain, right?

As I said, you can find waxing services anywhere, even places with cute names like “Pink Cheeks.”  But European Wax Center doesn’t mince words.  It’s a wax center.  That’s all they do: remove unwanted hair from the bodies of men or women with wax.  Much like TINT only colors your hair (the hair on your head) and Drybar only dries your hair, EWC specializes in this one service so that they can do it well and cost-effectively.

I visited the Westlake Village location of EWC in October.  I was surprised to find it located right near The Pump Station, Wicked Way Cafe and Cafe Escobar.  Who knew this little Mecca of smooth skin was nestled right in a convenient shopping center with plenty of free parking?  Now we all do.  You’re welcome.

The lobby is spacious and bright, with a minimalist decor and cheerful staff manning the desk.  Each of the treatments rooms is set up to look exactly the same.  That way, no matter what day or time or wax lady you’re seeing, you’re getting the exact same facility, supplies, and ambiance every time.

EWC has proprietary skin care products, including the wax that they use which is meant to be more effective and less painful than old-school wax.  You can trust me when I tell you this is true:  it hurts less.  Let my negative past experiences be worth something to the rest of the world.

Another unique thing about this place is that they offer bulk packages of waxing services.  A single bikini wax, for example, is $35, but you can pay for a package of say, 7 waxes, and get a volume discount.  OR you can pay a higher fee, for unlimited waxes.  You can’t get that at Costco.

Ladies who might be shy about dropping trou to get a bikini wax – never fear.  These gals have seen everything, and chances are they’ve seen a lot worse than what you’ve got going on down there.  Get over that moment of modesty and allow a seasoned professional to clean you right up.  The aesthetician I saw was skilled and quick.  The whole thing was over before I even got started on telling her my life story.

Now for the real challenge:  my wackadoo eyebrows.  They’re a combo of Spock and Brooke Shields, but they have minds of their own.  Whoever can tame those babies will score me as a long-term loyal client.

I received a complimentary service to facilitate this feature.  All opinions and scarred emotions are my own.