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'''Harper's Salon''' was a hair salon operating in [[Mountain Brook]] from [[1937]] to [[2017]]. The salon was one of the first franchise's of Martha Matilda Harper's "Harper Method" for hair care. By the mid-1950s it was located at 810 [[Petticoat Lane]] in [[Mountain Brook Village]].
'''Harper's Salon''' was a hair salon operating in [[Mountain Brook]] from [[1937]] to [[2017]].  
 
The salon was one of the first franchise's of Martha Matilda Harper's "Harper Method" for hair care.  Birmingham's first Harper Method salon was operating in [[1926]] on the 6th floor of the [[Empire Building]]. By the mid-1950s it was located at 810 [[Petticoat Lane]] in [[Mountain Brook Village]].


The second owner, [[Tony Buy]], sold it to [[Martine Sebbag]], who continued to operate it, off and on, until she sold the business to [[Tricia Holbrook]], who transformed it into "[[Speed Spa]]" in [[2017]].
The second owner, [[Tony Buy]], sold it to [[Martine Sebbag]], who continued to operate it, off and on, until she sold the business to [[Tricia Holbrook]], who transformed it into "[[Speed Spa]]" in [[2017]].

Latest revision as of 19:07, 26 March 2017

Harper's Salon was a hair salon operating in Mountain Brook from 1937 to 2017.

The salon was one of the first franchise's of Martha Matilda Harper's "Harper Method" for hair care. Birmingham's first Harper Method salon was operating in 1926 on the 6th floor of the Empire Building. By the mid-1950s it was located at 810 Petticoat Lane in Mountain Brook Village.

The second owner, Tony Buy, sold it to Martine Sebbag, who continued to operate it, off and on, until she sold the business to Tricia Holbrook, who transformed it into "Speed Spa" in 2017.

References

  • Featherston, Emily (March 23, 2017) "Harper’s Salon closing after 80 years, to be replaced with modern salon." Village Living