Naza is a recently opened hair salon in San Francisco that's backed by Alexis Ohanian and touted as the DryBar for people of color.
, a new salon founded by Natanya Montgomery—and backed by Alexis Ohanian, the Reddit co-founder and husband to Serena Williams—creates a seamless, anxiety-free salon experience from the moment a customer visits the booking site—a luxury many women aren't afforded at local salons. First, you click on your desired style. Then, customize your look by selecting the color, size, length, thickness, down to whether you prefer a knotless or knotted roots.
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