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Get set for 72

Robyn of Salon @ 72 has worked as a hairdresser for a good number of years, including in the local area for several years.
She has a wealth of experience in the industry, previously owning and operating four salons in Sydney and working for major hair product companies as an educator and in sales, and at Hair Expos and Shows.
Robyn is also certified in training and assessment and has now opened her own hair and beauty salon.
She also has a very experienced team member in Darell who has worked at Joh Bailey Salon Double Bay in Sydney for a number of years and also has a wealth of experience to offer.
Eddy Roo from Cosmetic Elegance in Toowoomba visits every six weeks for injectables, bookings essential.
Salon @ 72 performs all hairdressing services, facial waxing and eyebrow and lash tinting, along with remedial massage and was a finalist in the 2017 Business Excellence Awards.
“We hope to expand on the beauty side and introduce nail technician, lash extension and spray tan services,” Robyn said.
“We use upmarket colour and products in the salon as well as retail that will be Australian-made and all natural and vegan.
“We want to create a warm, personal and friendly service in a relaxing atmosphere.”
Salon @ 72 offers style cuts, creative colour, style support, perms, body waves, formal styles and hair treatment.
It’s about current trends and traditional hairdressing with a difference, with natural/vegan/Australian PETA products providing the purest, most gentle hair care products to make you look and feel beautiful.
You’ll find Salon @ 72 at 72 Grafton Street, Warwick, and wheelchair access if available.
Phone Robyn on (07) 4661 3346.

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