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Spotlight on Gena Lashay's Glam Team: Meet Alicia G. of Showtyme Int'l Hair & More

Spotlight on Gena Lashay's Glam Team: Meet Alicia G. of Showtyme Int'l Hair & More




For the latest Phatabulous Magazine cover shoot, Gena Lashay’s Glam Team delivered nothing short of magic! And when it comes to her fabulous hairstyle, all credit goes to the talented Alicia G., owner of Showtyme Int'l Hair & More.

In true glam fashion, the perfect look for Gena came together in a quick, one-minute consultation. Alicia recalls Gena’s playful yet confident instructions: “Girl, stop playing asking questions, you know me and I trust you! As long as I’m still blonde, I’m good.” And with that, the decision was made: a soft temp fade with a light blonde hair color.




Alicia’s philosophy? "It’s Showtyme!"—where the spotlight is always on you. Whether you're looking for the perfect glam for an event or need expert advice on thinning hair, wigs, or hair care, Alicia G. is your go-to stylist. Her heart of gold shines through her work, and she also offers free services to those in need, including individuals battling cancer, starting chemotherapy, or rebuilding their lives after jail or self-help programs.


To book an appointment or learn more, contact Alicia G. at 407-493-4244 or visit Showtymehairandmore.com. You can also check out her stunning work on Gena in the latest issue of Phatabulous Magazine!





Want to support her efforts? Alicia accepts monetary donations, as well as wigs and clothes to help those in her community.  


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Phatabulous Magazine - Gena Lashay

By Candace Smith in Phatabulous Magazine

76 pages, published 9/5/2024

We’re beyond excited to announce our newest issue, featuring the stunning model and actress Gena Lashay on the cover! In her cover article, "Faith, Fashion, and Fortitude," Gena takes us on an unforgettable journey through her accomplishments and challenges in the business. She also shares behind-the-scenes magic from her cover photoshoot with our talented team, including photographer Anasthashia Poleon, makeup artist Ariell Adams, fashion…

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