![]() ![]() Kenny continued to mentor Kim until 1990 when he transferred ownership of Changes to her. An Ithaca native, Kim began her training with Changes’ previous owner, Lenny Randall, who used Kim to hold his clients’ hair while he cut. Kim Sherwood Caso has been cutting and styling hair for over twenty-five years. You get the chance to have a personal exchange with your hairdresser. At Changes, you get more than a ready-made, cookie-cutter style. ![]() With forty-five minute, to one-hour appointments, and colors lasting one to two hours, this is a place to relax and appreciate the floor-to-ceiling windows, rotating exhibits on the walls, music, and conversation.Ĭhanges attracts to its intimate space a diverse clientele, from high school students to Cornell and Ithaca College faculty, local farmworkers and musicians as well as elected officials and technology and business people. ![]() Your ideas about looks and aesthetics are welcomed and appreciated, and time is taken to make sure you get the haircut you came for. The environment Kim and her staff have created is laid-back and funky, yet professional. Run originally by Lenny Randall, the business has been in the hands of Kim Sherwood Caso since 1991, during which time Changes has become a fixture of Ithaca’s business community.Ĭhanges was conceived as a place to celebrate and support local music and art. Changes was established downtown in the mid-80’s, was run out of a storefront on East State street until 1997, and currently occupies a second-floor loft on Aurora street, on the the east end of the Ithaca Commons. ![]()
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