Sisters aim to honour 'legacy' of their mother
The Herald|April 22, 2024
BEAUTY SALON STRIVES TO OFFER CARE FOR COMMUNITY
KATIE OBORN
Sisters aim to honour 'legacy' of their mother

TWO sisters have opened a Plymouth beauty salon in memory of their mother, a much-loved hairdresser who died in 2021 after a battle with bowel cancer.

Paris and Tia Davis have launched Legacy Beauty Lounge in honour of Jenine Dixon, who stole the hearts of people in the city for her work with children with autism.

Paris, 27, and Tia, 22 want to continue the legacy of their mother, who was praised in 2018 for her patience and skill when cutting the hair of a boy with additional needs.

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