A new beauty salon has opened in Amesbury offering "everything" following a month-and-a-half refurbishment.
House of Perfection, the two-floor salon at 3 Smithfield Street, opened on Tuesday, October 18.
The team completely transformed Kingsway House into a super medi salon in just under two months with the help of family and friends. It replaced Spire Flooring, an old carpet and accessories shop in Amesbury.
Directors Jenny Robson and Rebecca Carter have seen enormous demand for a one-stop beauty salon and say there's "nothing we don't do".
Jenny, 46, who specialises in aesthetics, started her business doing henna brows out of a shed in her garden. She is now studying for her level 7 Ofqual Advanced Aesthetics qualification, equivalent to a master's degree.
The Bulford mum opened Bella Brows Beauty and Aesthetics on Meadow Road in February this year but wanted to step things up. The sister salon in Bulford will be used for training to help all team members specialise in something.
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Jenny said she's loved every minute of the "massive challenge", adding: "We put our all into it. My partner and stepson work all day and were in here all night every single day."
"We have never seen anywhere nearby that offers so many things in one place."
Getting House of Perfection up and running has cost nearly £30,000 and Jenny said if the team weren't able to open as quickly as they did, they wouldn't have had the money to finish.
While there are still minor tweaks to be made, the salon is open and ready to welcome customers.
In the future, Jenny hopes to work with charities to offer free treatments to the homeless. She is also providing help for people who have had chemotherapy and alopecia.
For more visit facebook.com/Amesburyhouseofperfection.
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