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Big News at Muse Salon: Juju Is Pregnant With Twin Girls—Here’s What to Expect During Maternity Leave

Big News From Juju 💓

Juju is pregnant. With twins. Two girls, to be exact.


And while that sentence still feels a little surreal to type, it also feels deeply right. This season is wild, beautiful, emotional, exciting, and full of the kind of gratitude that sneaks up on you when you pause long enough to take it all in. For those of you who have sat in Juju’s chair, trusted her with your hair, laughed with her, cried with her, and cheered her on through so many seasons of life, this is one of those moments that feels especially sweet to share.


The biggest headline is this: Juju will be on maternity leave from July 25 through December 1, and Muse Salon will continue running business as usual while she’s away.


a sonogram of twin baby girls

That means your hair is still in good hands. Your appointments still matter. Your formulas, notes, preferences, and little details are not getting lost in the shuffle. This next chapter is already being planned with care so the transition feels smooth, personal, and low-stress for every client who usually books with Juju.


At Muse Salon, community has always been part of the heartbeat. It’s not just about great hair. It’s about creating a place that feels supportive, warm, and real. So in true Muse fashion, this season is being handled with equal parts intention, expertise, and love.


What Muse Salon Clients Can Expect During Juju’s Maternity Leave


If you’re a current Juju client, here’s the part you probably want to know right away: you do not need to panic-book, stress-scroll, or start over with someone who doesn’t know your hair.

Juju has personally matched each of her clients with an interim stylist on the Muse team based on fit, personality, service needs, and hair goals. Before she heads out on leave, she’ll be sharing formulas, notes, and the behind-the-chair details that make a big difference in keeping your experience consistent.


Even better, at your next appointment, she’ll help introduce you to your interim stylist so the handoff feels natural and easy.


That matters because hair appointments are personal. Your stylist doesn’t just know your toner formula or where your cowlick does weird things. They know when you like to go brighter, when you’re in your “just trim it” era, and when you need a full reset because life has been life-ing. A good transition protects all of that.


So whether you come to Muse for maintenance, a refresh, or your regularly scheduled confidence boost, the goal is simple: make this feel seamless.


Here’s what that looks like in real life:

  • Your upcoming appointments can still be planned ahead.

  • Your interim stylist will have guidance and notes from Juju.

  • Your services will continue at Muse during her leave.

  • The salon will remain open and fully operational.

  • You’ll still have a team behind you that wants your hair to feel like you.


If you need help choosing timing, planning around events, or figuring out what to book before July 25, the best move is to reach out sooner rather than later through the Contact page or explore the Services page so your schedule is mapped out before summer gets busy.


Why This Matters More Than Just Scheduling

Pregnancy announcements are exciting on their own. Twin pregnancy announcements? Next-level exciting.


But for a salon owner, there’s often another layer underneath the celebration. There’s joy, of course, but also planning. There’s trust. There’s leadership. There’s the practical side of asking, “How do I step away for my family while still taking care of the people and business I’ve built?”


That’s the part of this story that deserves a little space, too.


Navigating maternity leave as a business owner


For many women in business, maternity leave doesn’t just magically appear. It has to be created. Thought through. Protected. Communicated. Prepared for.


And in the salon world, where relationships are personal and schedules are packed, it takes even more intention. You’re not stepping away from spreadsheets. You’re stepping away from real people who have built trust with you over years. That kind of leave requires systems, support, and a team you believe in.


That’s why this season at Muse is about more than one announcement. It’s about what it looks like to build a business that can hold both growth and family at the same time.

It looks like training your team well.It looks like documenting formulas.It looks like making introductions before handoffs happen.It looks like leading with transparency instead of hoping people will just “figure it out.”And honestly, it looks like accepting support when your life is expanding in a beautiful way.


There is something powerful about a business owner saying, “I care deeply about my clients, and I’m also making room for my family.”


That doesn’t make the business weaker. It makes it healthier.


At Muse, this chapter is proof that good leadership is not about being everywhere at once. Sometimes it’s about building something strong enough to keep serving people well, even when life calls you into a new role for a while.


A Love Note to the Muse Community

If you’ve been part of the Muse world for any amount of time, you already know this salon has never been only about hair.


It’s about connection. It’s about confidence. It’s about feeling seen. It’s about walking in as yourself and leaving feeling even more like yourself.


So this announcement is personal because this community is personal.


Juju is over-the-moon grateful for the support, encouragement, and love clients have given her through every season so far. Being pregnant with twin girls and preparing to become a mom of five is the kind of milestone that makes you look around and realize just how much your village matters.


And that’s exactly what Muse has always been about: a village.


If you’re a regular client, thank you for your trust.If you’re newer here, welcome.If you’ve ever sent a message, referred a friend, showed up for an appointment, or rooted for this business from the sidelines, you’ve been part of the story.


This next chapter is a big one, and it’s being stepped into with a full heart.


What To Do Next

If you currently see Juju, now is a great time to make a plan for your summer and fall hair appointments.


Start by checking out the Muse Salon services, getting familiar with the team and salon story, and using the contact page if you need help with scheduling or stylist matching. You can also browse more from the salon on Musings if you want to stay connected to what’s happening at Muse.



FAQs


When does Juju start maternity leave?

Juju’s maternity leave begins on July 25, 2026.


When will Juju return to Muse Salon?

Juju is planning to return on December 1, 2026.


Will Muse Salon still be open during Juju’s maternity leave?

Yes. Muse Salon will continue operating as usual during her leave, and the team will be fully prepared to care for clients.


What happens to my hair formula and appointment notes while Juju is out?

Juju will be sharing formulas, notes, and important client details with each interim stylist ahead of time so your service stays as consistent and seamless as possible.


Will I get to meet my interim stylist before Juju leaves?

Yes. At your next appointment, Juju plans to help introduce you to your interim stylist so the transition feels easy and personal.


What should I do if I have questions about scheduling during maternity leave?

Reach out through the salon’s Contact page so the team can help you with appointment timing, stylist matching, and planning ahead.

 
 
 

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