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NEW YORK — J.C. Penney is giving its hair salons a makeover in a bid to lure younger customers who it hopes will then stay in the stores to shop.

The retailer, one of the nation’s largest operators of salons sharing the same brand name, is collaborating with the editors of InStyle magazine in a licensing partnership that will change the name and look of its salons.

All 850 JCP Salons will be called The Salon by InStyle by 2016. And starting in July, Penney plans to test in 15 of its salons a new look that includes a widened entry so customers shopping the store can see the salon reception area, new furniture and sleek graphics on the walls. The four markets are Miami, Dallas, Chicago and Los Angeles.

Two of the locations — in Dallas and Los Angeles — will get a total renovation that will have a loft feel and include new salon equipment like hair dryers and sinks.

The revamped salons will feature accents of golds and browns and have areas like “hair coloring” bars where customers can consult with professionals.

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