Manila Bulletin

Baguio’s female inmates open ‘Jail Salon’

- By ZALDY C. COMANDA

BAGUIO CITY — Here’s good news for those who are looking for a cheap salon. The Baguio City Jail Female Dormitory now has a beauty parlor and wellness center, dubbed the “Jail Salon” that provides good-quality services.

Jail Warden Senior Inspector April Rose Ayangwa said 45 female Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) out of the jail facility’s 114 inmates provide the services at the newly-opened spa and salon.

They are the first scholar-graduates of the beauty care and wellness training provided by the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA)-Cordillera and are all National Certificat­ion 2 (NCII) holders.

Using the small alley leading to the condemned old wooden structure adjacent to the jail, the BJMP set up the salon and spa – with the permission of the property owner.

That alley accessible to the public is now dubbed the “Jail Salon” which opens Mondays to Fridays at 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Warden Ayangwa assured that all the PDLs assigned to the salon are well-trained and accept services at low prices like hair rebonding at 1400-1600; body scrub, 1250; whole-body massage, 1250; foot spa (with pedicure), 1200 (1250); hot oil or keratin treatment, 1150-1250; blow dry, 130; hair press, 150; cellophane treatment, 1200-1300; hair trim, 180; manicure, 150; facial treatment, 1200; and pedicure, 150.

Josie, one of the inmates serving a 12-year sentence, said the livelihood opportunit­y not only keeps them busy but allows them to earn as much as 1500 a day to support their families.

Speaking in Filipino, she said that instead of gossiping the idle day away, “this (salon) also helps our health – psychologi­cally and physically.”

Ayangwa, who said the salon made over 111,000 in its first week, believes the program will better prepare inmates for the challenge that awaits them when they get released and become responsibl­e and productive citizens.

 ??  ?? SALON IN JAIL – Inmates at the female dormitory of the Baguio City Jail offer cheap but quality beauty and wellness services as part of their transforma­tion process and to earn money. (Zaldy Comanda)
SALON IN JAIL – Inmates at the female dormitory of the Baguio City Jail offer cheap but quality beauty and wellness services as part of their transforma­tion process and to earn money. (Zaldy Comanda)

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