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LOTIONS AND POTIONS - Michael’s secrets for hair and beauty revealed in new Bracknell store
26/11/07
New independent specialist retailer, Michael’s Hair ‘N’ Beauty brings you the best in international beauty products in the heart of Bracknell town centre.
Bracknell Regeneration Partnership (BRP) is pleased to welcome Michael’s Hair ‘N’ Beauty, now open at 51 Broadway. Stocking a wide range of internationally recognised beauty products, from creams, moisturizers and relaxers, to hairpieces, braids and wigs, Michael’s Hair ‘N’ Beauty is providing high quality and competitively priced goods that can cater to growing demand in Bracknell for specialist beauty products for people of Afro-Caribbean origin.
Michael Sibanda, owner of the new beauty store, comments: “Local shoppers have always had to travel as far as London, Slough and Reading for these specialist products, but now that we have opened here in Bracknell, we are able to cater for this growing demand and offer something unique to the town. We offer hair and beauty products and accessories for all ages and types and we will always be on hand to give advice on the right products for our shoppers’ individual needs.
“So whether you are looking for advice on beauty products or you want to change your look, Michael’s Hair ‘N’ Beauty must be your first stop!”
Mrs Pauline Matodo of Crown Hill in Bracknell is already a fan of the new store. She comments: “I used to take my daughter to one of the high street stores, which have a smaller range of products, but now we can find everything we need in Michael’s Hair ‘N’ Beauty. It is really good for people of Afro-Caribbean origin to have someone like Michael in Bracknell to sell these specialist products.”
Rob Morris, Retail Manager at BRP congratulates Michael on his new store, commenting: “Mr Sibanda has identified a demand in Bracknell for a store with an international range of beauty products and we strongly believe there are many good opportunities for creative and enthusiastic entrepreneurs, like Mr Sibanda, particularly in the run up to the regeneration of the town centre.”
