Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeFeaturesGet set for 72

Get set for 72

Robyn of Salon @ 72 has worked as a hairdresser for a good number of years, including in the local area for several years.
She has a wealth of experience in the industry, previously owning and operating four salons in Sydney and working for major hair product companies as an educator and in sales, and at Hair Expos and Shows.
Robyn is also certified in training and assessment and has now opened her own hair and beauty salon.
She also has a very experienced team member in Darell who has worked at Joh Bailey Salon Double Bay in Sydney for a number of years and also has a wealth of experience to offer.
Eddy Roo from Cosmetic Elegance in Toowoomba visits every six weeks for injectables, bookings essential.
Salon @ 72 performs all hairdressing services, facial waxing and eyebrow and lash tinting, along with remedial massage and was a finalist in the 2017 Business Excellence Awards.
“We hope to expand on the beauty side and introduce nail technician, lash extension and spray tan services,” Robyn said.
“We use upmarket colour and products in the salon as well as retail that will be Australian-made and all natural and vegan.
“We want to create a warm, personal and friendly service in a relaxing atmosphere.”
Salon @ 72 offers style cuts, creative colour, style support, perms, body waves, formal styles and hair treatment.
It’s about current trends and traditional hairdressing with a difference, with natural/vegan/Australian PETA products providing the purest, most gentle hair care products to make you look and feel beautiful.
You’ll find Salon @ 72 at 72 Grafton Street, Warwick, and wheelchair access if available.
Phone Robyn on (07) 4661 3346.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Cirson and Flint win districts

Warwick Bowls Club’s Marian Cirson and Faye Flint have taken out the ladies district pairs held at Inglewood on Saturday and will now represent...
More News

Olsen wins countback

Helen Olsen has claimed the Warwick Women’s Norco-sponsored Red Stableford event held on 13 May. Olsen claimed victory on a countback from Gwen Mills after...

Australia’s oldest family circus heads to Stanthorpe

Australia’s oldest family circus returns to Stanthorpe, bringing three days of acrobatics, motorbike stunts, contortions, and archery acts to the Southern Downs. Ashton’s Great Australian...

Grief turns into 30 years of cancer fundraising

Gwen Carnell began hosting ‘Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea’ following the death of her youngest daughter Helen, aged just 33. Just months later, despite her...

YOUR SAY: Letters to the editor

One last goodbye: Mervyn Ian Caton said his last goodbye on Tuesday 12 May. He was rushed to hospital on Saturday morning with a stroke. He...

Agriculture shared with the next generation at Inaugural Warwick Moo Baa Munch

The sun was out and shining for the inaugural Warwick Moo Baa Munch, bringing agriculture into the hands of local primary school students for...

Bullecourt Boulder Bounders spread the word

Bullecourt Boulder Bounders Orienteering Club have hosted an International World Orienteering Week event at a grazing property north of Dalveen on Sunday. Club publicity officer,...

Big turn out for Pony Club events

Stanthorpe Pony Club held its Formal Zone 21 gymkhana and annual Stanthorpe Pony Club sporting gymkhana at the start of May. The events attracted competitors...

Country clothing retailer bows out of Warwick main street

Popular Warwick clothing retailer Crossdraw Country Co will move operations solely online after choosing not to renew a lease on its Palmerin Street shopfront. The...

Wet weather trims yardings but boosts prices

The showers that fell during the weekend and the opening days of the week had a twofold effect as they slowed numbers available for...

Strong bidding lifts lamb prices

The rain was both a blessing and a frustrating event this week in the Southern Downs as we got some moisture (not really enough!)...