A couple sad things have happened in Victory Park. A few amazing things have happened in Victory Park. Like Chad Rookstool and partners opening his namesake salon. The new space, equipped with classic-meets-contemporary stations, boasts not only Chad’s 17 years of experience, but a team of talented stylists, including Jason Hull, the star of this story, and admittedly, my best friend’s husband. You find pretty much anything you’re in the market for at Chad Rookstool, including cut, color, extensions, and blowouts, and according to owner Adam Grovenstein, two “very talented up-do artists.” Count us in.
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