Blo Out Lounge and Colour Bar named Salon Today 200 Salon Culture honoree

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Blo Out Lounge and Colour Bar has been honored for the second year in a row in the Salon Today 200, a competition for salon business excellence in North America, in the Salon Culture category.

Salon Today writes of the winners of the Salon Culture category: “Although invisible, salon culture is that tangible energy that binds and propels a team, attracts clients and forges a brand. A strong culture is hard to define and even more difficult to build, but when a salon or barbershop masters this task, they are unstoppable.”

Caterina Young, founder of Blo Out Lounge and Colour Bar, said she and her staff are honored to be recognized again for their salon culture. “Our lounge culture is the heart of everything we do,” she said. “It’s the invisible thread that connects our team, drives our passion and defines our brand. This recognition is directly because of the hard work and dedication of every member of our team, and we are excited to continue building on this foundation of excellence.”

As a Salon Today 200 honoree, Blo Out Lounge and Colour Bar has been featured in the spring issue of Salon Today magazine, as well as on the Salon Today website.

Salon Today’s Salon Today 200 awards are in their 28th year. The awards set out to highlights the efforts of salon owners and their teams in creating thriving businesses. Web: blooutloungeandcolourbar.com.

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