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GRAND OPENING OF NEW LOOK JUST CUTS BAYFAIR, NEW ZEALAND

07 Dec 2018
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Brand new hair salon now open in the new Bayfair Shopping Centre

Just Cuts is opening a brand-new salon in the newly developed and expanded Bayfair Shopping Centre. The brand-new Salon is opening as part of the new development Bayfair Shopping Centre which launched its stage 1 on Thursday this week.

Bayfair has opened it’s the first 30 stores this week including the Just Cuts Salon which will be offering Style Cuts for $30.00.


This is the first in-line Just Cuts Salon to be opened by Franchise Owner Kim Heron, who is over the moon to be opening the doors with a team of fully qualified stylists behind her, ready to support the local Tauranga Bayfair community. Kim has moved from a Kiosk model salon to the full in-line Salon model.

Moving to a full Salon allows the team to offer shampoos, blow dry’s and thermal styling as well as Style Cuts. The whole team are incredibly excited to be able to expand the Salon offering.

Showcasing the latest Just Cuts look with a modern, open plan layout, Just Cut Bayfair opens as a JUSTICE Professional exclusive salon, offering clients a range of professional hair care, styling and scalp care products to help maintain and complement their Style Cuts. The JUSTICE Professional range is available to purchase only from Just Cuts Salons.  

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