Slayed by CBella redefines braiding with tradition and early-morning convenience
Slayed by CBella, a specialist braiding salon powered by Sally Beauty, has opened within the Salon and Spa Galleria Bridgewood. Run by Chassie Bell, the business blends traditional techniques with modern convenience. Clients can now book appointments online for services that include both styling and thorough hair care.
Chassie Bell shifted careers from medical assisting to braiding, turning a personal passion into a full-time profession. Her salon reflects this dedication by preserving her grandmother's braiding methods while adopting contemporary business practices.
The salon operates by appointment only, with scheduling available through its website. To meet the needs of busy clients, it offers early-morning slots starting at 5 a.m. Every braiding service also includes a shampoo and conditioner treatment, ensuring hair is properly prepped before styling.
Located in the Salon and Spa Galleria Bridgewood, the salon benefits from the Galleria's 23-site network across the US. This particular branch serves clients from nearby Meadowbrook and Fort Worth. The building itself provides handicap access and free parking, making visits easier for all.
Slayed by CBella stands out by prioritising both artistic skill and practical accessibility. The approach highlights how cultural traditions can adapt and succeed in today's beauty industry.
The salon's unique model combines heritage techniques with flexible scheduling and inclusive amenities. By offering early appointments and comprehensive care, it caters to a wide range of clients. This balance of tradition and innovation positions Slayed by CBella as a notable addition to the local beauty scene.
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