
Bumble started making their own products because they were never happy with what was available. The goal was to develop products, which didn't exist at the time, that hairdressers could use editorially - ones that could be mixed and layered to produce a broad range of effects. At first, the products were for their own use; but they soon began selling them to other select salons whose stylists were truly engaged in the work - who had respect for the craft and who aspired to excellence in hairdressing.
Today, that group is the Bumble and bumble Network - a collective of independent salons and stores that sell their products and share their vision. The members of the Network attend Bumble and bumble University (Bb.U), an institute for higher learning. "We think of it as a center for the art and commerce of hairdressing culture. Here, we train Network stylists in cutting, coloring, styling and product application, and have expanded our curriculum to share business strategies with Network salon owners. Still, the role of teacher allows us to grow, hone our techniques, share ideas and remain on the cutting-edge."
Juno is proud to be an exclusive Bumble and bumble salon. Our stylists use the full line of B&b professional products. At Juno we realize every person has a unique style and recommend products to suit each client's individual needs.
We have a wide variety of Bumble and bumble products in stock and honor Bumble and bumble's recycle discount program.