A luxury Harrogate salon has rebranded following a change in ownership.
Nyne has now launched on Kings Road in place of Baroque Hair, owned by business partners Katie and Sim.
The pair have over 20 years of experience between them and had been working at Baroque for a number of years before purchasing the business and rebranding under the new name, Nyne.

Katie told Your Harrogate:
“It’s a big adventure for us. We want to create way more of a buzz, take on more people and add lots of exciting new services.
“We were both ready for the next step and the next big challenge and it’s so exciting for us. We’re excited about creating our own brand and making it amazing.”
Speaking about what makes the salon unique, Katie said their focus will be on the luxury experience and atmosphere that clients will encounter.
This includes luxuries such as massage chairs and welcome drinks.

Katie added:
“It’s a high-end salon and it’s all about luxury, relaxation and people can chill whilst they’re here.”
To find out more or to book, head to the Nyne website here or call 01423 851400.

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