Recommended Posts

LONGMONT, CO (KDVR) ? A woman accused of offering topless hairstyling services to patrons in both Longmont and Johnstown was arrest for practicing cosmetology without a license last week.

The Boulder County District Attorney?s office confirmed that Suzette Hall, who has also gone by the name Suzette Dawe, was taken into custody on Nov. 27, and was being held on $25,000 bond. An arrest affidavit indicates this is her second offense for practicing barbering and cosmetology without a license and felony criminal impersonation.

Practicing cosmetology without a license is a federal offense, the DA?s office confirmed.

In Hall?s arrest affidavit, Longmont Police Detective Stephen Desmond reported that he recalled Hall from a previous check fraud case. Desmond said Hall had bounced a number of checks when attempting to rent a chair at a Longmont salon in 2008. A court eventually ordered Hall to stop utilizing unauthorized manicure tools and to cease from performing permanent makeup services, due to her lack of a license to do so.

Desmond said he began receiving new reports in October that Hall had opened a salon in Johnstown called Rebel Beauty, and was advertising topless haircuts for $45 on Craigslist.

Hall?s business partner at Rebel Beauty told investigators that the two?s relationship soured when Hall began offering topless services. The business partner told police Hall had also solicited sex with men both in the salon and via ?house calls.?

When contacted, Hall?s ex-husband told investigators that his ex-wife was offering services in Loveland as ?Rebel Barber.? He also said Hall?s cosmetology license was ?in the mail? and that she had applied for ?a nude license for hairstylists.?

State regulators later told police there is no such thing as a ?nude license for hairstylists.?

source & video

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1191081-woman-offers-topless-haircuts/
Share on other sites

I get itchy, even with the cover they put on you. I can't imagine being a woman with itchy boobies from all the hair. 

They need air, otherwise they will get hot and uncomfortable lol.

I'd wake up to this gladly

 

Because you'd know later on you'd be around *those

 

I fixed that for you :)

 

BTW, thanks for ruining any attraction I might have had to Katy Perry ;)

 

I like a girl who hardly wears any make up. True beauties don't need it, and it usually makes them look worse, imho.

 

I'm a jeans and tshirt kind of guy... Celebrities at awards and on the red carpet always look worse to me than they do just hanging out being natural.

Wait, so you have to have a license just to help somebody fix their hair?  Further proof that most of the laws in place nowadays are there for no other reason but to generate money for the government bodies that enacted them.

  • Like 2

looks like some here haven't dated a girl without makeup before...

Um, I always checked out what my dates looked like without makeup on first ;)

 

My now wife doesn't wear any anyway.

 

Besides if you watch the video...makeup didn't help much.

Um, I always checked out what my dates looked like without makeup on first ;)

 

My now wife doesn't wear any anyway.

 

Besides if you watch the video...makeup didn't help much.

Every one on any forum always dates supermodels.  This much is true. 

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Surprise Execs are dumb. I hope the rehired engineers said were not coming back until we get 2x our salary.
    • Ford execs say they made a mistake when they replaced human engineers with AI by David Uzondu Ford recently announced that over the last three years, it's had to rehire about 350 "gray beard" engineers to mentor younger staff and reprogram diagnostic systems and AI tools that were failing to meet up to quality expectations. The company's VP of vehicle hardware engineering, Charles **** said that leaders overlooked the deep experience of veterans who survived many product cycles. **** admitted that simply replacing them with AI was a huge mistake, and that while AI is "a fantastic tool," it remains "only as good as the information you use to train it." The rehired engineers now run mandatory meetings to troubleshoot vehicles and reprogram automated engineering software and AI tools to prevent glitches before production. These technical specialists hunt for failure points before parts ever reach the plant floor, helping prevent the massive recalls and defects that previously cost the company billions as it aims to cut one billion dollars in expenses this year. In last year's JD Power Quality Survey, an annual study that measures the quality of a car during the first three months of ownership, Ford finished 10th among mainstream brands and scored below the industry average. But this year, JD Power ranked the automaker as the top mainstream brand, placing it above the likes of Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. Ford attributed this massive improvement directly to the expertise of these returned engineers. Ford's realization that AI cannot magically design and test quality vehicles without senior human oversight is just the tip of the iceberg. When Careerminds looked at companies that conducted AI-driven layoffs, researchers found out that 35.6% of those companies had to rehire more than half of the employees they previously fired. Another 32.7% had to rehire between 25% and 50% of them. In 2024, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna, proudly announced that its new chatbot was doing the work of 700 full-time customer service agents. As a result, the fintech company froze hiring and cut hundreds of positions. But by mid 2025, and into 2026, Klarna was scrambling to recruit human agents again because customer satisfaction had plummeted. It turns out, while AI is very good at answering basic questions like how to check an account balance, when faced with complex customer issues that require nuance, the thing usually resorts to the unhelpful, robotic corporate jargon we all know and love.
    • Free AI in IDEs is shifting to paid models Or you know, you could just learn to actually design and code apps, use frameworks to handle the repetitive parts and not use AI at all - and voila... free for life!
    • In a sane world US antitrust laws wouldn't even allow these companies to be in the position to be subjected to EU directives. As you say, better than oligarch nothing.
    • Apple reportedly has a second-generation iPhone Fold planned for 2027 Good grief, Apple hasn't even released a first folding phone and the Apple faithful is already obsessing over the sequel? Seriously people, go out and touch grass... because this level of obsession is borderline stalkery/neurotic.
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      405
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      169
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      129
    4. 4
      neufuse
      69
    5. 5
      Xenon
      68
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!