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Hair studio moves to new site

By Staff | Nov 5, 2014

Cindy Rosa

Cindy Rosa, the owner and operator of Reflections Hair Studio, who has conducted her business for some time at 400 Lee Blvd., at the intersection of Sunshine Boulevard, has just moved, and while she says her “regulars” know that she has moved from 3210 Lee Blvd., into the building that was formerly occupied by Dr. William Wallace for years.

“Now that the visitors are beginning to come down for Season, I don’t want them to not find us,” she said. “We had been at the Sunshine intersection site for some time but parking was a problem as was the size.

“Now we are in a really beautiful building. Everyone recognizes the yellow building that was a spa and massage business and before that was the offices of Dr. Wallace,” Rosa said. She has owned Reflections for five years but has been styling hair now for three decades. In 2009, she said she joined Christa Freeman who specialized in styling for local German and European residents and seasonal visitors.

“She has come back with us,” Rosa said, “and we are very happy to have her as are her customers.”

At Reflections, we do all types of hair styling from what may say is the older styles to the newest styles.

MEL TOADVINE The new Reflections Hair Studio, at 400 Lee Blvd.

Prior to the hair styling profession, Rosa said she worked in a hospital up north in the rehabilitation area. From Springfield, she came to Florida almost 20 years ago and says she loves it here and finds her job very enjoyable.

“We definitely have more parking as parking was a big problem at the Sunshine Blvd. intersection. In addition to women hair stylists, it is also the home of Buzz Butler, well-known veteran barber in Lehigh.

“Many of my customers followed me here a few years ago and are welcome,” Butler said. He works only on cutting hair and grooming for men and is at the salon on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Others at the salon include in addition to Rosa, stylists Christa Freeman,

Joan Strnd, June Hagstron. Susana Alfonza does manicures and nails.

MEL TOADVINE Longtime customer George Briede is a client of Susana Alfonso.

With season coming, Rosa says she is looking for more help. You can call her at 369-8443. As with most of the stylists, work is part-time.

“Just tell them to look for the yellow building with the green roof on it. It also has a front porch and is really a beautiful place,” Rosa said.

“This is a happy place because all of us enjoy what we are doing,” she said. Many of our stylists have their own customers who always come back to them. Walk-ins are always welcome.

“With moving to a new site with easy parking, our customers say they find it very convenient to come here. I realized that when we bought the building. It is just a great site with very friendly people,” Rosa said.

“We want the people know that Tuesday is our Senior Day where women can get a haircut for only $13. In the future we hope to have a massage therapist, a manicurist and pedicure stylist on Monday, Tuesdays and/or Saturdays,” she said.

MEL TOADVINE Stylist June Hagstron works with Marilyn Bishop of Lehigh Acres.

“And during our opening we have some coupons to hand out, too.”

Hair studio moves to new site

By Staff | Nov 5, 2014

Cindy Rosa

Cindy Rosa, the owner and operator of Reflections Hair Studio, who has conducted her business for some time at 400 Lee Blvd., at the intersection of Sunshine Boulevard, has just moved, and while she says her “regulars” know that she has moved from 3210 Lee Blvd., into the building that was formerly occupied by Dr. William Wallace for years.

“Now that the visitors are beginning to come down for Season, I don’t want them to not find us,” she said. “We had been at the Sunshine intersection site for some time but parking was a problem as was the size.

“Now we are in a really beautiful building. Everyone recognizes the yellow building that was a spa and massage business and before that was the offices of Dr. Wallace,” Rosa said. She has owned Reflections for five years but has been styling hair now for three decades. In 2009, she said she joined Christa Freeman who specialized in styling for local German and European residents and seasonal visitors.

“She has come back with us,” Rosa said, “and we are very happy to have her as are her customers.”

At Reflections, we do all types of hair styling from what may say is the older styles to the newest styles.

MEL TOADVINE The new Reflections Hair Studio, at 400 Lee Blvd.

Prior to the hair styling profession, Rosa said she worked in a hospital up north in the rehabilitation area. From Springfield, she came to Florida almost 20 years ago and says she loves it here and finds her job very enjoyable.

“We definitely have more parking as parking was a big problem at the Sunshine Blvd. intersection. In addition to women hair stylists, it is also the home of Buzz Butler, well-known veteran barber in Lehigh.

“Many of my customers followed me here a few years ago and are welcome,” Butler said. He works only on cutting hair and grooming for men and is at the salon on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Others at the salon include in addition to Rosa, stylists Christa Freeman,

Joan Strnd, June Hagstron. Susana Alfonza does manicures and nails.

MEL TOADVINE Longtime customer George Briede is a client of Susana Alfonso.

With season coming, Rosa says she is looking for more help. You can call her at 369-8443. As with most of the stylists, work is part-time.

“Just tell them to look for the yellow building with the green roof on it. It also has a front porch and is really a beautiful place,” Rosa said.

“This is a happy place because all of us enjoy what we are doing,” she said. Many of our stylists have their own customers who always come back to them. Walk-ins are always welcome.

“With moving to a new site with easy parking, our customers say they find it very convenient to come here. I realized that when we bought the building. It is just a great site with very friendly people,” Rosa said.

“We want the people know that Tuesday is our Senior Day where women can get a haircut for only $13. In the future we hope to have a massage therapist, a manicurist and pedicure stylist on Monday, Tuesdays and/or Saturdays,” she said.

MEL TOADVINE Stylist June Hagstron works with Marilyn Bishop of Lehigh Acres.

“And during our opening we have some coupons to hand out, too.”