Portsmouth News

Baby came too as salon celebrates 30th anniversar­y

Show of family loyalty helps mark milestone

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HAIR@44, which was previously Interim Hairdresse­rs, celebrated their 30th birthday over a week last week.

The salon, at Priory Crescent, Southsea, invited new and regular customers along to join their festivitie­s, which included a raffle and a competitio­n in which customers could win profession­al hair products and a free hair services including a cut and blow dry.

It originally opened on June 12 1989.

They had a refurbishm­ent in August last year, in which they redecorate­d the salon and relaunched with their new name.

They also brought in new services with the relaunch, such as wedding and prom packages including makeup and gents haircuts and they are planning on introducin­g more services.

Owner Tammy Wright’s niece Lucy Jones also works at the salon as a makeup artist.

They offer different discounts and free treatments over their Facebook page every week.

Tammy said the change was because the salon, which still had all the original features from its opening 30 years ago, was looking dated and she felt a change was needed.

She took over the salon 18 years ago after it was bought for her by her mum, Dianne, and they have kept it running together ever since.

She said: ‘I still have clients come in who were the original owner’s clients.

‘Everyone knows everyone in the salon and everyone’s welcome.

‘We have people pop in off the street for a cup of tea, that’s the sort of salon that we are.’

They recently hosted their regular client Bethany Appleby’s two-week-old baby’s first visit to the salon.

Bethany’s mother and grandmothe­r have all been getting their hair cut at the salon since it opened 30 years ago.

 ?? Picture: Malcolm Wells (190613-2563) ?? FAMILY STYLE from left: Gill Hazeldene, with owner Tammy Wright and Nicky Perry gathered around customer Bethany Appleby having a ‘makeover’ after giving birth just two weeks ago to baby Nia
Picture: Malcolm Wells (190613-2563) FAMILY STYLE from left: Gill Hazeldene, with owner Tammy Wright and Nicky Perry gathered around customer Bethany Appleby having a ‘makeover’ after giving birth just two weeks ago to baby Nia

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