A well-known Harrogate salon is celebrating its 50th anniversary today.
Sheila Henry, located on Mowbray Square, was founded by Sheila Morton in 1973 as a hair salon and introduced beauty treatments in the early 1980s.
The current owner, Angela Charlton, joined the business in 1987 and worked alongside Ms Morton until she purchased the business in 2017.
The salon now offers a range of traditional beauty services including massages, nail treatments and spray tanning, as well as more specialised treatments such as electrolysis skin tag removal and laser hair removal.
Customers can expect a free glass of fizz with treatments this week, as well as goodie bags with free samples and sweet treats to celebrate the big birthday.
The salon will also be hosting a prize draw for those that spend over £40 from today until Saturday – with free treatments, vouchers, robes and gift boxes up for grabs.
Ms Charlton told the Stray Ferret:
“We’re all very excited about the celebrations.
“I worked for Sheila for 36 years before I took over the business but she is still a regular client and will be in the salon on the anniversary to celebrate too.
“I feel very proud of the salon and all that it has achieved.”
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