This is a sequel to the first article I wrote about Piandre (kindly refer to my article dated December 23, 2011) also in this blog. I just cannot help but admire the exemplary character (humility and good-naturedness) of the people behind it, the Zulueta family.
I had been patronizing Piandre (whom I regard as my second family) for the past 13 years or so. As mentioned in my previous article, what really endeared them to me (aside from the expertise of their internationally-trained stylists and ever gracious staff) is the spirituality of the owners, which is something worth emulating.
For those who have not visited the salon, this is the only business establishment I know wherein the "3 o'clock prayer" is recited every day. At exactly 3:00 p.m., everything is at a standstill as everyone (led by a voice-over) stops to pray. Mrs. Linda Z. Francisco (founder of Piandre) is a devotee of the Divine Mercy. Aside from this daily ritual, the family also enhances the spiritual growth of their employees thru their annual "Blessing of the Hands" and recollection.
Piandre celebrated it's 27th anniversary last July 2014. As a way of expressing gratitude to their loyal clientele, they gave a month-long 27% anniversary discount on all services offered in all branches.
Last August 6, 2014, I was privileged to have been invited to a "Meet and Greet" get-together in honor of the "most valued clients" (as the invitation indicates) of the Greenbelt branch. It was an honor to be regarded as one.
The Zulueta family (Mrs. Linda Z. Francisco and daughters Aina and Drea, together with only son Jaton) was present, with the exception of daughter Peachy who now resides in Switzerland.
Mrs. Francisco thought of this get-together because they wanted to have a closer relationship with their clients and get to know them on a personal basis.
A brief history of the salon which was established in 1987, was presented by Drea including the origin of the name Piandre ( a combination of the names of Peachy, Aina and Drea). She also introduced their latest products including the ones they distribute. Mrs. Francisco explained why they are not open for franchising. Since their primary concern is the interest and well-being of their customers, they are afraid this might be jeopardized should a franchisee be unable to sustain it, and thus destroy the trust and harmonious relationship they have painstakingly nurtured over the years. It is also worthwhile mentioning that they not only take care of their clients, but of their staff as well, as evidenced by the creation of a multi-purpose cooperative for their employees.
A sumptuous merienda followed the presentation. Also, as a token of appreciation, they gifted each one of us with an "Acts of Love" leather-bound diary where we can chronicle the love and kindness we extend to others on a day to day basis. We were also given some of their latest products.
My monthly visits to the salon is always filled with anticipation as I am so much at home here. It is truly a home away from home.
Now more than ever, I can say that truly, good things happen to good people, as attested by the success of Piandre.
More power to the management and the Greenbelt staff. Wishing you more success and continuous blessings.
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