A beautician is on a mission – and absolutely bossing it as her business keeps on growing.
Sarah Reynolds, 32, has been a busy bee bringing some glamour and glitz into the world through her beauty salon Be Flawless by Sarah.
With a passion for beauty, Sarah started up seven years ago as a mobile business then working from her home in Newport while raising her two sons. Two years ago, she opened up her very own unit in Newport city centre – and things have snowballed from there.
“I was always looking out for shops,” Sarah told Voice.
“I always saw onMost Reades at Newport Market, so I decided to go and view it and it just went from there.”
When Newport Market reopened its doors two years ago, following an ambitious regeneration project by LoftCo, it brought an abundance of new trade into the city centre – including Be Flawless by Sarah which was initially based in a small unit.
Within eight months the business – which also has a small selection of cosmetics available to buy – moved to a bigger market unit with 50 per cent more space, before moving to a triple unit based at Newport Market.
“The business just kept growing, and I realised I needed a proper shop,” said Sarah.
“The market was great, but I wanted to expand what we offer and launch beauty courses, so needed space for the classes – and for treatments.
“It was a hard decision to leave Newport Market and I’ve made friends for life there, but I’m so excited to finally have my own shop!”
As of February 3, Flawless by Sarah is based at 131 Commercial Street in Risca and business has been booming for the team of beauticians.
Be Flawless by Sarah offers a range of beauty treatments, including:
- Gel polish nails;
- BIAB nails;
- Gel extensions;
- Eyebrow waxing;
- Eyebrow tinting;
- Semi-permanent eyelashes;
- Facials;
- Pedicures.
Be Flawless by Sarah has even expanded to offer aesthetics, offered by Aura Enhancements, who rent space at the shop, now based in Risca.
Follow the business on Facebook or Instagram: @BeFlawlessBySarah
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