Satisfied Customers Chaldean-owned Beauty Lounge attracts large Jewish clientele. Keri Guten Cohen I JN Story Development Editor The Beauty Lounge, a full-service salon in Orchard Mall in West Bloomfield, is like a mini United Nations. "So many different ethnicities work there — Greek, Albanian, Jewish, Chaldean, Jordanian, African American, Russian — it's a multinational place and everyone has his or her own specialty," said Ruth Shayne of Farmington Hills, who has frequented the shop weekly for the last five years. "I like going there because the people are extremely friendly, and it feels like family," Shayne said. "Well, it is family because it's owned by two sisters" Those sister are Lisa Yaldoo, 30, of West Bloomfield and Olivia Shouneyia, 33, of Bloomfield Hills. Both are married, and each has three children. The sisters are Chaldean and have owned the salon for seven years this month. When they started, they had a couple of stylists and manicurists. Now they have a staff of 40. Lisa has a degree in public relations; Olivia's degree is in business. Together they are hands-on managers who can devote their full attention to running the business. Their mother, Fadia Awdish of Farmington Hills, lends a hand as well. "Our family has been in the wholesale beauty business forever; we went into the retail end of it," said Lisa, who added that the salon does have many retail products in stock, including exclusive lines such as Oribe and Leonor Greyl. The sisters graduated from North Farmington High School. They say they had many Jewish friends growing up and did the bar and bat mitzvah circuit. "I wanted to know why I didn't have one Lisa joked. "One of my best friends is Jewish," said Olivia, who estimates that 60-70 percent of their clientele come from the Jewish com- munity. "There is a huge similarity in our cultures, especially the closeness and sup- port of families:' Shayne says she always sees friends from the Jewish community in the salon. "There's a lot of sharing recipes and wishing holiday greetings to one another. For me, the salon is a place to leave my troubles at the door and just relax. I know I will leave feeling good:' Ally and Doug Cohen of Frameable Faces are neighbors in Orchard Mall. They are customers at the Beauty Lounge, often bringing their two children in for haircuts as well. "We don't worry about sending the kids next door; I know I will like what they do and know they will be safe — we always have the same warm treatment," Ally said. "There's a vibe between the two cultures and communities that has grown," Doug said. "A couple of decades ago, we were unsure, but now there's a level of comfort. Now we are totally meshed:' Mark Zarkin, the Jewish owner of Steven Lelli's Inn, an Italian restaurant in Farmington Hills, is a frequent Beauty Lounge customer who gets his hair cut and has manicures and pedicures. "It's a great place, with great staff and where great friends meet," Zarkin said. "We Beauty Lounge owners Lisa Yaldoo and Olivia Shouneyia support one another. I tell my customers about them — and many are already going there — and they tell their customers about my restaurant. My [customer] base is Jewish and Chaldean, and everyone gets along great. "They deserve any business they get from Jewish clientele he said. "It's all about busi- ness and the happiness of the customer:" As they celebrate their seventh anniversa- ry at the Beauty Lounge, expect more great things from the owners. "We grew because each person we hired specializes in something:' Lisa said. "We believe in education. We train the staff once a month, often bringing in top-level educa- tors. We stay ahead of the trends:' Olivia said, "We do well, and we put much back into it. We plan to expand again one day:' BC p OSPECTIVC fAMILIFS 50.00 Of COUCAION DEPAROICNTS COM UNITY A new way to connect. featured news To litito Lew CM Hark= TO WRITE LOVE OWNER VMS Bloomfield Hills Schools 8 December 6 • 2012 JN < &ale WO bansition meetings bloomfield hills high school Ga.. i rramann ma. ha • I. n lerfor mmisolacim., 0.81,41, ifi .0, 0 7 pm .. district blog..