Glendale hair salon offers fire victims break from reality with free services

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Glendale hair salon offers fire victims break from reality with free services
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A Glendale hair salon helped wildfire victims obtain a sense of normalcy Monday by pampering them with free services.

Extended Beauty Bar welcomed people who were impacted by the brush fires in Los Angeles County. Among the services offered at the business were blowouts, treatments, trims, wash and styles and extension revivals.“It is therapeutic and seeing smiling faces around you gets your mood up,” said Kylie Green, who showed up for the offer.Sign up for NBC LA's News Headlines newsletter.

“I would say thank you from the bottom of my heart,” she said. “This is a traumatic time for a lot of us. Doing little things like this helps us get out of our depression and trauma.” Southern California families volunteered to help their communities during the National Day of Service. NBC4's Hetty Chang reports.

One by one, women and young girls went into the salon on Monday looking for a break from their reality. Some were quiet while they were pampered others let their feelings out.

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