Celeb stylist and Cutting It In The Atl star Mushiya Tshikuka continues to build her beauty empire with the opening of a brand new beauty space this fall. More than a salon, Runway Curls Salon Suites is billed as a one-of-a-kind salon suite facility featuring 24 fully furnished, state-of-the-art single & double salon suites, including salon chair, shampoo and dryer systems, full wall mirror, built-in retail shelving and a flat screen tv.
The space also includes individual rental booths, a Runway Curls beauty boutique featuring her natural hair extensions line and education and training lounges with classes for master cosmetologists.
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“What makes Runway Curls Salon Suites unique is that we cater to beauty professionals and their high-end clients by giving them the best overall suite experience that they could ask for,” said Mushiya. “From the upscale decor, cutting-edge technologies and interactive features to ongoing professional education and training, business growth resources, and more, we bring that ‘wow-factor’ that traditional salon suites are missing.”
The new salon is geared towards creating a beauty have for hairstylists of all specialties, estheticians, makeup artists, brow and lash specialists, nail artists and masseuses offering a gamut of beauty and wellness services.
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This is just the latest venture in a slew of beauty boss moves made by the reality tv star. Mushiya is also founder and creative of director of Damn Salon and My Natural Doll, a natural hair doll collection created to help girls embrace their beauty and their kinky-curly hair.
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Runway Curls Salon Suites is set to officially open its doors Atlanta’s Virginia Highlands neighborhood this September. Media and prospective salon suite owners are invited to take sneak peak during select open house on August 5 and 6. Click here to register.
Stephenetta Harmon is a Black beauty editor, curator, and digital media and communications expert who builds platforms to celebrate the power, impact, and business of Black beauty. Prior to founding Sadiaa Black Beauty Guide, she served as editor-in-chief for the MN Spokesman-Recorder and digital media director for Hype Hair. Find her at stephenetta.com.