Sunday, February 8, 2026

Black Heritage Month


 CEO: I am La’Tasia Brooks, a dedicated hairstylist. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, I approach my craft with meticulous attention to detail and a perfectionist mindset. The determination and pride I infuse into my business resonate throughout every facet of my work.

My journey into this career traces back to the sanctuary of my early years, where art class provided solace and a profound sense of peace. It was within those moments of creative expression and exploration that the seeds of my current career were sown. Today, I derive immense joy from the creative process, viewing each appointment as a canvas upon which I can weave my artistry. Just as art class once offered tranquility, I now find solace and fulfillment in the mastery of my craft.
I am thrilled to have discovered a career path that not only aligns seamlessly with my passion for art but also brings boundless happiness and fulfillment to my professional journey. Welcome to the Savage Family, book your next appointment with the link in bio
Hair: @savag.ehair
Wig: @savag.ehair
Makeup: @__facesbychloe
Lashes: @bossylashco





Phylinese Brooks
Phylinese Brooks was proudly born and raised in Freeport,IL and currently resides in Chicago, IL. Phylinese is a Columbia College Chicago trained actor, self taught photographer and overall creative. This August will be 3 years since the launch of her business UBX3 Photography. Which stands for Unapologetically, Big, Black and Bold. Her mission is to use her crafts to give a voice to those who are silenced. Phylinese is currently the resident and founding Photographer for Chicago based dance company, We Are Dance Collective. Phylinese’s love for her community and the art, inspired the launch of Elevated Voices with Alana Paige in 2021. Through Black art, expression, and voices, Elevated Voices hopes to cultivate a more profound and vital understanding of one another. While also creating a space for Black creatives of all mediums to thrive, feel empowered, seen, and heard. Phylinese believes an artistic approach to building community could bring so much light and healing to the 815. Phylinese would like to thank God, her late mother Deshonne Williams Russell, family and the Freeport community for her success.

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