N2Hair listens to male and female clients; offers that special holiday hairstyle

November 12, 2009
By S.B. Thompson

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Strasburg, VA – Just starting to dream about those holiday parties and the wonderful dress you’ll wear? Imagining your hair up in that perfect do? Well, look no further.

Open for about six months, N2Hair is located in Creekside Station in North Strasburg – close to the intersection of I-81 and Route 66. The address is: 33820 Old Valley Pike (near the Fairfield Inn and Suites).

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Hope Kirtley is the owner of N2Hair Salon. She specializes in really listening to clients, and making recommendations based on her years of experience.  Laid back, yet professional, Hope and the other stylists have fun as they work with each client individually to get the “look” they are reaching for.

Men also rate at N2Hair. One of the salon’s recent male customers commented: “The main thing for me was going into the place, I was very comfortable. It was easygoing. I get nervous about my hair getting cut. I was put completely at ease and am completely happy with the cut I got.  Hope didn’t have a set idea for me. She wanted to know what I wanted.”

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N2Hair is a family-owned and operated business. Their motto is: “Come join us and let your new style blossom at our family salon.”

Call (540) 465-2277 for an appointment.

Hours:  Open Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Sundays.

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