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Larger space affords Bridget House more room for filming and photo shoots
DAYTON-Stylists, colorists, and inventors Melissa McCowen and Bridget House still work and travel together even though House has moved from the Main Street Salon, into her own digs at 242 East Main St.
House said she simply needed more space for the filming and picture taking she does for hair product companies to use in their advertising.
"It was too disruptive. But, yes, I still love them," she said about moving out of the Main Street Salon.
In 2014, House and McCowen created a tool they called EmBee Meche, which makes adding highlights to hair much easier than the traditional method of usin...
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