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Beauty Beyond Borders: New downtown Fayetteville salon now open to clients and beauty professionals

By Staff Report, posted 4 months ago
Beauty Beyond Borders offers space for both clients and beauty professionals through booth rentals. Photo provided by: Beauty Beyond Borders

A new opportunity for beauty professionals and beauty enthusiasts is now officially open. Downtown Fayetteville is poised to witness the unveiling of a beauty sanctuary Beauty Beyond Borders, the newest salon to join the downtown area. 

Offering a new opportunity for beauty professionals to rent space and showcase their expertise, Beauty Beyond Borders invites the community to experience its vibrant interior adorned with stunning Ukrainian art.

Situated at the heart of downtown at 122 Anderson St., Beauty Beyond Borders is more than just a salon; it's a celebration of beauty, culture, and inclusivity. With a commitment to fostering a welcoming environment, Beauty Beyond Borders offers rental space to beauty professionals, allowing them to flourish and showcase their talents in an aesthetically pleasing setting.

Beauty Beyond Borders celebrates diversity and talent, with skilled professionals offering a range of services including hair styling, coloring, permanent makeup, and seamstress services. Photo provided by: Beauty Beyond Borders

“I'm proud to announce that our salon is now officially open for business and accepting applications. We are currently welcoming applications from talented individuals to join our team,” shared Chief Executive Officer Dmitry Seryodkin. “We offer a range of services in a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere. Our salon features spacious booths, a dedicated manicure area and several open chairs, providing ample opportunities for stylists who would like to join our team.” 

Proudly welcoming Ukrainian war refugees as valued members of its team, Beauty Beyond Borders celebrates diversity and talent, with skilled professionals offering a range of services including hair styling, coloring, permanent makeup, and seamstress services.

In addition to its existing offerings, Beauty Beyond Borders is thrilled to announce the expansion of its services to include pedicures, manicures, scalp micro-pigmentation, and cosmetology. With a growing team of talented individuals, clients can expect nothing short of excellence and innovation in beauty care.

"We are excited to unveil Beauty Beyond Borders to the vibrant community of Downtown Fayetteville," shared Seryodkin in a press release.  "Our salon is a place where beauty knows no boundaries, where art and talent converge to create unforgettable experiences for our clients."

Join Beauty Beyond Borders in celebrating its grand opening and experience beauty redefined. Follow them on Facebook here and Instagram here for the latest updates.

Anyone interested in renting booth space can contact CEO Dmitry Seryodkin via email at: dmitry.seryodkin@gmail.com

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