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The eyes have it

WOMEN of the Sunshine Coast rejoice – Noosa Brow Co. is open and ready to bring you perfect brows all year round.
Having amassed a cult following in Brisbane, brow aficionado and Noosa Brow Co. principal Hannah Dahl set her sights on the idyllic Sunshine Coast.
“Until now, the women on the Sunshine Coast haven’t had a dedicated brow and lash specialist and I am loving being able to provide that service,” Hannah said.
Hannah’s technical skill and passion for transforming the face have long been the reason behind the delight of her loyal clients.
“Being a perfectionist I do revel in the technical aspects of performing brow and lash services, but the ultimate joy of my work is seeing the absolute delight of my clients when they see the final results,” she said.
“A lot of this amazement comes from women who have had brow mishaps and feel like the only solution is to wait months for them to grow – knowing they don’t have to, delights them.
“All of our services start with an initial consults which I think is really the most important part of the entire service. Clients often come in with particular goals, so I like to establish what those are straight away to make sure that they are getting the most out of each visit.
“From there, we assess the client’s skin and tailor the methods of shaping and colouring to suit their needs.”
For details call (07) 5474 1218, email info@noosabrowco.com.au or visit online www.noosabrowco.com.au

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