Categories: Lifestyle

#ThisWeekI – Juju Salon’s Juliene Ebner

Since opening in 2005, Juju Salon & Organics is the place to go for organic treatments in Philly.

Owner Juliene Ebner wanted to help others by “doing business with cruelty-free, charitable manufacturers who are responsible to our communities and to our planet.”

Let’s get to know Juliene a little better:

Name: Juliene Ebner
Neighborhood: West Poplar
Occupation: Owner and Stylist at juju salon & organics
Fav part about Philly? Wissahickon hiking trails in Fairmont Park
One thing you think everyone else should try: Mindfulness Meditation

Juliene Ebner of Juju Salon’s #ThisWeekI:

  1. Picked up my CSA share from Red Earth Farm
  2. Ate Vegan, as it’s been proven to reduce one’s carbon footprint
  3. Counseled a distraught client about a medical condition that causes severe hair loss. I provided her with holistic and alternative remedies that she can incorporate into her doctor’s prescriptions.

 

Readers, what have you done this week? What are your goals?

Want to inspire others and be featured on an upcoming #ThisWeekI column? Send us an email to contact@greenphillyblog.com and tell us: what did #ThisWeekI inspire you to do? 

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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