BEAUTY entrepreneur Hazel Marsh is expanding her business only two years after its launch.
Mrs Marsh’s enterprise the Snug, at Mill Farm, Stanford Bridge is set among a courtyard of small businesses in the Teme Valley and has extended its hair and beauty salon with an additional therapy room to accommodate a range of treatments, including the latest anti-ageing treatment.
Mrs Marsh now has a team of four part time hair stylists and three beauty therapists.
The Snug’s new treatment is exclusive to the region and only available in London and North America.
The scientific treatment, more commonly known as a non-surgical facelift, firms and tones facial muscles as well as significantly improving skin tone and texture.
Mrs Marsh said: “It has been hard work building up the business but I think the steady growth that has been accomplished since I opened the Snug speaks for itself.
“We have the very latest treatments and beauty innovations available in a beautiful and relaxing rural location.
“The new non-surgical facelift that we have is a prime example of a treatment that is exclusive to us here in Worcestershire.
“I think people would be surprised what a little emporium of treasures we have at Mill Farm with the tea shop and other attractions.
“It’s well worth a visit and it makes a relaxing retreat for those who hanker after the peace and tranquillity of the countryside but want to experience a bit of city-salon celebrity pampering.”
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