Kasilof resident Vanessa Perry patiently waits while her makeup is applied by Jasmin McGahan before a photoshoot on Monday, Feb. 22, 2016 at the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center in Kenai, Alaska. Perry was one of about 20 participants who showed up to take advantage of "Fresh Look February," an event hosted by the Kenai Young Professionals where group members and area residents could get professional headshots taken by Artistic Puppy Creative after a makeover by Jasmin's Hair Design. The group, which launched in December, has about 70 members so far and sees a turnout of about 35-40 people at each event, said Kenai Young Professionals Director Pamela Parker.

Kasilof resident Vanessa Perry patiently waits while her makeup is applied by Jasmin McGahan before a photoshoot on Monday, Feb. 22, 2016 at the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center in Kenai, Alaska. Perry was one of about 20 participants who showed up to take advantage of "Fresh Look February," an event hosted by the Kenai Young Professionals where group members and area residents could get professional headshots taken by Artistic Puppy Creative after a makeover by Jasmin's Hair Design. The group, which launched in December, has about 70 members so far and sees a turnout of about 35-40 people at each event, said Kenai Young Professionals Director Pamela Parker.

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