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Female Focus


Maria Helmsley is an established hairdresser with an incredible track record. She prides herself in offering hairdressing that suits the individual, as opposed to “cutting all hair with the same style – it just doesn’t work”.


What is ‘Tailor Made Hairdressing’.


Maria trained in London at the exclusive Tony & Guy Hair Studio and achieved the dizzy heights of Creative Director. In this role, she was responsible for hair at various photo shoots and modeling sessions. She even organized hair at exclusive London Fashion Week soirées. During this time, she developed a passion for cutting hair to the highest standard. As Maria puts it “I don’t need to mask a bad hair cut with constant blow dries”.


To start with, Maria will with


a prospective sit client,


and discuss in detail what the individual wants. During this session, Maria not only listens intently to understand what the client really wants (as opposed to what she thinks they need), she also assesses how any particular hair cut will suit the particular head and face shape. “These factors are so important to ensure clients are totally satisfi ed, not only when they leave the salon, but for all the weeks until their


next cut”. It’s this imaginative approach that’s different, and that’s why it’s called ‘Tailor Made Hairdresser!’. Maria operates from Refl ections Hair and Beauty in Moraira, just opposite the castle on the sea front. She operates an appointment system, and is pretty fl exible on hours to suit clients.


If you’re a bit tired of how your hair is looking, and are looking for something different and easy to maintain, then call Maria Helmsley on 634 304 459 to make your appointment. You won’t be disappointed.


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