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Salon services head off crunch



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
BOURNE hairdresser's Ambition, based in Abbey Road, is facing the credit crunch head on with a range of new services.
Owner Debbie Sheehan, who has run the shop for six years, said: “Undoubtedly people are tightening their belts at the moment. is it any wonder when you hear more bad news each time you put the telly on?

“We pride ourselves in being the friendlies
t hairdressers in town – it’s all about giving a visit to the hairdresser a sense of occasion – it shouldn’t be a chore.”

That said, the business is planning to give more back to customers.

Prices have been frozen since early 2007 and starting from this week, it is introducing a loyalty card scheme which entitles regular customers to a free blow dry.

It will also be offering free sample products from the Paul Mitchell range, and the salon has just introduced a hair extension service.

Children coming along for a haircut leave with a free lollipop and balloon, while the adults have a choice of free coffee or wine. so, even in these tough times, they usually leave the shop with a smile on their faces.

Ambition is open Monday to Saturday, (until late on Thursday and Friday).

nFor more details, call the salon on 01778 426400.



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  • Last Updated: 03 October 2008 2:09 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 
  

 
 


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