Support

Fyubi Makeup & Brow Studio on U Street Closed


1522 U Street, NW

“Dear PoPville,

Fyubi Makeup & Brow Studio on 15th & U is closed – the location has been empty for the past 3 months now – no one responds to voicemail. Any information on them relocating in the neighborhood?”

Thanks to a reader for passing on:

“After almost 5 years in our first store front studio on U St., Fyubi Makeup & Brow Studio has recently partnered with Violet Salon at 1513 Wisconsin Ave NW (about 5-6 minutes from U St @ the corner of Wisconsin Ave & P St).

The opportunity to have such a beautiful space in a great location has allowed us to expand and grow our clientele organically and without any advertisements or marketing. We are so grateful for all our amazing clients.

On a fun note…Flami is celebrating 20 years in the business and super excited to enter a 700 hour intense Master Esthetician training course. She will then be able to introduce facials and many more treatments to her list of services. Her decison to close the studio was not easy, however, it will allow her to dedicate 2019 to further education, special certifications as well as participate in a few projects in which will lead to expanding the Fyubi Brand to New York and Los Angeles. Flami plans to open a luxury spa in the near future and is already working towards that goal. Don’t worry though…schedules will still be very flexible throughout the process and will include plenty of day, evening and weekend hours :)

As we have grown. we will be updating contact numbers, emails and credit card info so that we may efficiently schedulle and guarentee appointments at desired dates and times.

Please note our online booking, studio telephone number and email is the same. We
apologize for any inconvenience in the last several weeks during this transition. We appreaciate all your support and look forward to continued growth & quality service!

Recent Stories

7175 12th Street, NW photos courtesy nailsaloon From a press release: “nailsaloon, D.C.’s leading purveyor of premium nail and beauty care service, is thrilled to announce the opening of its…

Sweet City Ride

Thanks to E for sending this super sweet 1954 Chevrolet Coupe. Sweet City Ride is made possible by readers like you!

“Dear PoPville, Spotted in Shaw on N St. Are we doing sharpie signs now? Was not aware.”

If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of your pet and…

We are excited to announce that the 2024 Washington Award application opened today!

The 2024 Washington Award offers four cash prize awards of $15,000 for individual artists working in the field of music, dance, visual arts, and interdisciplinary practice (one award per category). This award, one of the largest grants in D.C. available to individual artists, provides unrestricted cash support to artists at critical moments in their careers to freely develop and pursue their creative ideas.

Since its inception in 2001, the Washington Award has recognized artists in music, dance, interdisciplinary practice, and visual arts. In a renewed commitment to supporting the artistic community of Washington DC, the Washington Award is eligible to DC artists who prioritize social impact in their practice.

Read More

Submit your own Announcement here.

Unlike our competitors, Well-Paid Maids doesn’t clean your home with harsh chemicals. Instead, we handpick cleaning products rated “safest” by the Environmental Working Group, the leading rating organization regarding product safety.

The reason is threefold.

First, using safe cleaning products ensures toxic chemicals won’t leak into waterways or harm wildlife if disposed of improperly.

Read More

Submit your own Announcement here.

DC Labor History Walking Tour

Come explore DC’s rich labor history with the Metro DC Democratic Socialists of America and the Labor Heritage Foundation. The free DC Labor History Walking Tour tour will visit several landmarks and pay tribute to the past and ongoing struggle

Frank’s Favorites

Come celebrate and bid farewell to Frank Albinder in his final concert as Music Director of the Washington Men’s Camerata featuring a special program of his most cherished pieces for men’s chorus with works by Ron Jeffers, Peter Schickele, Amy

×

Subscribe to our mailing list