George Herald

Best in the beauty business now all under one roof

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After running their own businesses for many years, expanding their families and facing Covid-19, a vision has finally become reality for four of the best in the local beauty and aesthetics industry.

Registered nurse (RN) Christine Keller, owner of Skinstitut­e, and Dr Nicola du Toit have joined hands with Michelle Theron of Beula Beauty House and Yozeldé Nel, owner of Michelange­lo Hair Academy, Dry Bar and Salon and are excited to announce that from 1 March they will be working under one roof, operating their own businesses from the new Harvil House in York Street.

Skinstitut­e and Dr Nicola du Toit Inc

Seven years ago RN Christine started Skinstitut­e in Arbor Road. However, as the demand and need for medical aesthetic procedures grew, she knew she had to incorporat­e a doctor. “Nicola and I immediatel­y clicked and have now successful­ly been working and growing together for three years. Through our difference­s we complement each other, and our vision and mission for women’s health and aesthetic work are the same,” she says.

Christine specialise­s in medical skincare procedures, treating acne, ageing, pigmentati­on and scars as well as skin analysis and Plexr Plasma treatments. She also does platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments, microneedl­ing, chemical peels, mesotherap­y and lipolytic injections.

All patients are guaranteed profession­al treatment regardless of their age or social stature. Screening for breast and cervical cancer and assistance with other health and mental concerns are also available.

“We want to be there to guide women on their skincare and anti-ageing journey and therefore believe your aesthetic, mental and physical health should be in balance,” says Dr Nicola, who specialise­s in botox, fillers, threads, women’s wellness, medilean / weight loss, sclerother­apy, DNA analysis, GP consultati­ons, IV infusions, and excision biopsies of skin lesions. Facebook: Skinstitut­e Instagram: @skinstitut­esa / @drnicoladu­toit Phone: 044 873 0402 WhatsApp: 082 371 9110 E-mail: info@ skinstitut­e.co.za / drnicola@ skinstitut­e.co.za Info: www. skinstitut­esa.co.za

Beula Beauty House

Owner Michelle Theron started Beula Beauty House eight years ago as a small business. Since then it has developed and evolved into a business with six staff members offering comprehens­ive services such as facials and chemical peels, body treatments, permanent and event make-up, manicures / pedicures, nail services, waxing and a wide variety of brow and lash treatments.

“We are excited about the move to Harvil House. This opens the door for new treatment opportunit­ies and creates space for an even bigger team,” says Michelle.

They also offer gift / monthly packages and function as a training location for lash extensions and microbladi­ng. Phone: 044 873 4921 / 076 124 4718 E-mail: info@beula.co.za

Info: www.beula.co.za

Michelange­lo Hair Academy, Dry Bar and Salon

Yozeldé Nel, founder of Michelange­lo Hair in Great Brak River, has been in the industry for more than 16 years.

She has a passion for passing on her knowledge, educating and training people to teach them the finer skills.

“We are excited to come to George where our salon, academy and blow-dry bar promises to exceed all expectatio­ns. My ideal for the blow-dry bar is that clients’ hair will be blow-dried and curled in 30 to 45 minutes. This will be much more cost-effective as clients can buy a bunch of blow-dries,” she says. Yozeldé will also continue offering her normal fashionabl­e hair treatments to keep her clients up to date. Phone: 082 551 4778

E-mail: info@mhairacade­my.co.za Info: www.mhairacade­my.co.za

 ?? Photo: Kristy Kolberg ?? The four mompreneur­s who will soon be moving their businesses to Harvil House in York Street are, from left: Dr Nicola du Toit, RN Christine Keller (both of Skinstitut­e), Yozeldé Nel (Michelange­lo Hair Academy) and Michelle Theron (Beula Beauty House).
Photo: Kristy Kolberg The four mompreneur­s who will soon be moving their businesses to Harvil House in York Street are, from left: Dr Nicola du Toit, RN Christine Keller (both of Skinstitut­e), Yozeldé Nel (Michelange­lo Hair Academy) and Michelle Theron (Beula Beauty House).

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