This stylist helps kids with special needs feel comfortable while getting their haircut.
ERDENHEIM, Pennsylvania --"I've cut Ethan's hair for a long time," said Laura Lorenzon Maxwell."And then one day, Ethan didn't want me to cut his hair anymore that day and we couldn't figure out why."
Laura, a 20-year industry veteran, tried everything to make him comfortable during a haircut. Sometimes, the only option was waiting until the child fell asleep. Hairapy by Laura opened its doors in 2021 at 808 Bethlehem Pike in Erdenheim, Pennsylvania. The family salon is open to all ages, but Laura considers individuals with special needs to be her specialty.
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