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Noosa’s newest hair salon

Mirakai Hair Salon is Noosa’s newest re-branded salon on the block, with new director Shey Osborne leading her very talented team of experienced stylists.

Mirakai means ‘a palace of peace’ which felt fitting to Shey, being positioned on the beautiful Noosa river, along Gympie terrace.

The salon was previously known to clientele, as Surrender Dorothy, an award winning salon established in 2005. Shey embarks on her forth year with the salon, planning to broaden and embellish the services offered.

Shey completed her training in Toorak, Melbourne. Working along side some of Melbournes finest hairdressers. Shey took her career one step further and trained with Sharon Blain to upgrade her bridal techniques beyond basic training. She went on to become a certified wedding planner and co-ordinator and makeup artist.

Shey carried her career all the way to Sorrento, Victoria, where she opened her first hair salon in 2016.

Team Mirakai are a fun, loving natured group of women, who share passion for things like vidal sassoon, beach blondes, high quality products, organics, well-being and aromatherapy. Our walks are all different, and when brought together to create, we hold a high level of care for our clients and our community. Creating natural looking foiling, precision haircutting, bridal looks that steal the show, always maintaining the integrity of the hair.

Its important to us that you feel heard, that your hair is maintained with a high level of care and that every service is carried out with a touch, signature to us. We understand hair and makeup on a well rounded basis, we take pride in our work and in each others achievements.

We love creating hair to fit in with lifestyle and special occasions, our purpose is to see good hair days, everyday. Book online for your next best hair day, at Mirakai Hair Salon. Find them at 239-245 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville. For more information call 07 5449 9811.

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