Southsea salon launches offering every treatment you can think of under one roof

A SOUTHSEA beauty clinic has expanded into the shop space next door after partnering with another business, enabling them to offer more treatments.
From left, the Lady Mayoress Mrs Leza Tremorin, Hannah Francis, the Lord Mayor David Fuller, Bradley Craig and Debbie Hill at the launch of The Beauty Clinic at Drift Bar in Southsea. Picture: Rachael HolmesFrom left, the Lady Mayoress Mrs Leza Tremorin, Hannah Francis, the Lord Mayor David Fuller, Bradley Craig and Debbie Hill at the launch of The Beauty Clinic at Drift Bar in Southsea. Picture: Rachael Holmes
From left, the Lady Mayoress Mrs Leza Tremorin, Hannah Francis, the Lord Mayor David Fuller, Bradley Craig and Debbie Hill at the launch of The Beauty Clinic at Drift Bar in Southsea. Picture: Rachael Holmes

The Beauty Clinic, which is now called The Beauty Clinic and Aesthetics with Hair by Bradley Craig, has expanded from 104 into 106 Marmion Road, which was previously Lucile’s Creperie.

The team held a launch party at Drift Bar in Palmerston Road, welcoming along around 100 guests, made up of clients, friends and family.

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The Lord Mayor and Mayoress also joined them at the launch event.

Owner Debbie Hill made the decision to extend the shop after being joined by hairdresser Bradley Craig 18 months ago, who is now her business partner.

The clinic – which originally offered traditional beauty treatments and expert hairdressing – will now be renting rooms to ‘experts’ in beauty treatments from across Hampshire, who will offer every beauty treatment on the market.

The new team will be made up of doctors, beauticians, hairdressers and other beauty therapists to offer a huge range of treatments including microblading, dermaplaning and sports massage.

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Doctor Chris Airey will be joining the team, providing aesthetic treatments and slimming treatments.

They will also be joined by a psychic and reiki healing specialist.

Debbie and Bradley wanted to expand the clinic so they could welcome specialists from across the industry, so their customers wouldn’t have to travel to get the best beauty treatments in the industry.

Debbie said: ‘We want people who are experts in other fields and we want to keep it in Southsea to keep it local.

‘We’re a happy little bunch, we’re like a family in there, it’s always good vibes and Bradley is wildly talented.’

The Beauty Clinic is now in its 25th year of trading and is now open for business.

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