A TENBURY Wells beauty salon has moved to a new premises.
Blush Health & Beauty Salon is now situated within Halo Hair Studio, a small family run business that has been established for 65 years.
The move to 9 Market Street comes after iy was initially situated at number 19.
Specialising in Swedish massage and nail art, including builder gel, the salon was set up by Victoria Hoskins in 2016.
The 32-year-old has been in the industry since she was 19, having trained as an apprentice in college in 2010.
"I qualified in both level two and three beauty therapy and massage therapy at Keith St Peter’s in Hereford," she said.
"I took further courses during my career to further branch out the services I offer - including a high frequency and galvanic course to enable me to offer non surgical face lifts.
"I am very fortunate to have a well established business in Tenbury. The services available at Blush are waxing, Swedish massage, facials, pedicures, manicures, holistic therapies and gel nails.
"I would like to take this opportunity to let my clients know that I have joined forces with my very good friends Nina, Lois and Laura at Halo Hair Studio in Tenbury.
"I’d also like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who has supported me over the last 14 years and I look forward to welcoming everyone into my new premises."
Blush has earned good reviews, with one person saying that it was such a relaxing experience and will definitely be back.
Its former premises is still set to be a beauty, with Lianne Lloyd opening up her aesthetics business.
The mum of four, who currently has a salon in Upton on Severn, will be opening the salon six days a week from 9am to 8pm, offering brow lamination, henna brows, lash lift, eyelash extensions, waxing, aesthetics, facials and massage.
She also hopes to host children's pamper parties in a dedicated room, as well as branch out into teaching beauty.
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