SARASOTA, FL, December 04, 2011
/24-7PressRelease/ -- Cutting Loose Hair Salon and Spa was pleased to have Lydia Sarfati the owner and founder of Repêchage visit the Sarasota salon located off University Pkwy recently. Lydia Sarfati's Repêchage is the world leader in seaweed based skin care products and treatments since 1980. Lydia conducted a training seminar for the staff on facials and the complete skincare line. In the evening, pre-appointment guests were able to take advantage of a complete skin analysis, facial and recommended skincare line under the direction of Lydia.
"This new line is a natural method that will achieve outstanding results and will not damage the delicate skin structure" said Coral Pleas, owner of Cutting Loose Salon and Spa. "The process creates such a noticeable difference that our customers have quickly made this part of their treatment appointments. Having Lydia here to introduce the product was a tremendous success and an unmatched training opportunity for our staff."
"I am extremely impressed with the customer care, services, and camaraderie of the Cutting Loose team said Lydia Sarfati owner and founder of Repêchage, there was no hesitation when making my decision on offering our line to Cutting Loose. When we make a decision of invite a salon into our family and to offer the product, they must pass stringent guidelines and offer only the highest quality of customer care. Cutting Loose has met all our expectations and we look forward to a successful and long relationship." said Lydia Safati.
Lydia Safati, the recipient of both LNE's Crystal Award and Dermascope's Legend Award has made Repêchage available in over thirty countries. . Repêchage products and skin treatments are all holistic and made in the United States. Her skincare methods are practiced by top estheticians around the world, and Lydia also has her own Esthetics school called Lydia Sarfati Post Graduate School of Esthetics.
The Cutting Loose team was taught by the best about this amazing product, the manufacturing process, materials in the line and how it can change skin. The Cutting Loose Salon and Spa is a top facility and always makes sure that clients are experiencing the safest and most effective products. To make sure the guests are being treated with the best product possible, the Repêchage brand used in the facials are manufactured in individual packages to ensure that each treatment is totally hygienic, always fresh and new.
Repêchage's Brightening Miracle Mask uses Glycolic and Kojic acid which combine to target discoloration and reveal a glow that lasts. This product is one of the many products used when a customer receives a facial at Cutting Loose. Facials are available in 20 minute express treatments, 45 minute treatments, and also longer full body treatments.
Cutting Loose Salon and Spa is the only Salon to offer the Repêchage line in Sarasota. Guest will receive a treatment and experience like no other. The Cutting Loose facial and skincare team completed an intensive training program prior to being able to provide services.
About Cutting Loose Salon and Spa
Located at 8429 Honore Avenue at the corner of University Parkway, Cutting Loose Salon and Spa offers pampered, personalized hair styling and color services, skin care, make-up consulting and a full range of spa services. AfterHours is located just next door and offers extended hours and discounted pricing. Both salons serve male and female customers by appointment or on a walk-in basis. The business is a locally owned family business. Master Stylist Coral Pleas, is the owner. Son and partner Travis Scheuer, is chief operation officer, Master Stylist and staff coach. Daughter Taelor Scheuer is a stylist and manager of AfterHours.
Look for a new third location in Lakewood Ranch to open in early 2012 which will be managed by Travis Scheuer. For more information on the salon (s) and the variety of services, visit: cuttingloose.net.
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