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Striking hair dos

INDUSTRY Hair is the go-to place for quality hairstyles and cuts in Tewantin, with the modern, friendly salon open six days a week and Thursday late night.
The team are specialists in all colour work including colour correction, plus precision and texturised cuts, perming and chemical straightening.
Industry Hair has been in Tewantin for seven years, and welcomes all ages from first haircuts to modern styles and the good old perm or shampoo and set, plus the Super 70s deal where anyone over 70 can enjoy a $20 ladies cut or $15 mens cut on a Monday or Tuesday. (Terms and conditions apply.)
The highly qualified staff can adapt to suit everyone’s tastes and needs and the team will take into account face shape and skin tone to determine the right colour and style to best suit their clients.
So whether it’s a short texturised style with an icy lilac tone or a warm chestnut brown graduated bob, Sarah and Steph will help you achieve the desired look.
Industry Hair is located at shop 9, 88 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin. Phone 5470 2450 to make an appointment.

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