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Just Cuts coming to Rose City

With the rising cost of living making value for money more important than ever, Warwick residents can maintain their style and budget at their new local Just Cuts Rose City salon.

Warwick residents, Isa and Krystle, decided to open the salon to better meet the needs of local

families just like theirs.

“As a father, I know there’s a huge opportunity for a Just Cuts salon to help families here,” Isa said.

“My team of fully qualified stylists will provide a one-stop style shop for everyone because we

specialise in cutting hair for all ages, from baby’s first haircut to grandparents.

“We make it easy because we’re open seven days and there are no appointments, you can just walk in.

“Our pricing is transparent, and even if you have your hair completely re-styled, the price remains the same.”

All Just Cuts Salons and Stylists specialise in cutting and are chemical-free, which is perfect for

families.

Just Cuts Rose City will include six styling chairs with ample room for prams and trolleys.

“Family and community values are so important to us, and we are excited to bring Just Cuts to

Warwick so that busy time-poor parents, like myself, have somewhere convenient to get our hair

taken care of by professional stylists we can rely on,” Isa said.

“It’s just so easy to check-in remotely on the Just Cuts app, and then receive a message when it’s

almost your turn.”

Just Cuts Rose City is providing a special grand opening offer for the first 30 clients through the

door, who will receive a complimentary Style Cut.

Plus, there will be a special discounted price for the first few weeks in business.

Stay up to date on Grand Opening plans at the Just Cuts Rose City salon Facebook page: www.facebook.com/justcutsrosecity

Visit Just Cuts Rose City at Shop 23, 81 Palmerin St, Rose City Shopping world.

Pictures: Rose City Shoppingworld

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