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Keeping in style
Hairdresser Lori Bryant feels at home in her salon.
“I can kind of close my eyes while I'm working, that's the great thing about doing something for a long time,” Bryant said.
As the owner of Hair Studio on 66 Owasco St., Bryant puts several years of hairdressing experiences - both good and bad - into practice every day she steps into her salon. Her chosen profession also affords her the opportunity to make use of her creativity on a continual basis.
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