Stephanie's Salon and Day Spa reopens with new look
</element><element id="paragraph-1" type="body"><![CDATA[For its first five years Stephanie's Salon and Day Spa operated in an old water tank that had formerly been used as part of Harrisburg water treatment plant. Now the salon is shiny and new, carrying the top styling products and ready to serve the entire family.
Stephanie Church operated her successful salon in the water tank at 5 Veterans Drive while working on a better, more permanent building where the old water department's maintenance shed was. She designed the salon herself with construction help from her husband, father-in-law and stepfather and has been at the location for 10 years.
In April she had some visitors from hair product company Matrix that have dramatically changed the business this week.
"They chose me as a Matrix focus salon," Church said.
Matrix selected Church's salon as a Biolage Select salon and helped with a three-day renovation, trading out all unpopular hair and beauty products with those of its own.
"We closed down for three days and today we did the reveal," Church said Tuesday.
She is attending classes through the Matrix Money Matters program in August under a Matrix scholarship. There she will learn how to offer the highest quality beauty treatments at prices affordable to the region.
For this week, she hopes her customers are dazzled when they walk in the door.
"Every room has changed. Every focal point has changed. Everybody walking in here today is blown away by the totally different environment," Church said.
Stephanie's Salon and Day Spa offers complete family hair care, waxing services, manicures, pedicures, facials, lyproderma abrasion, ear candling, makeup application, massage through a partnership with Integrated Health and a toy room to keep the children entertained.
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