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Miss Shapes Hair and Beauty Turns 20

Local salon Miss Shapes Hair and Beauty celebrates its 20th anniversary, highlighting two decades of business success by launching a range of products.

Since opening its doors, Miss Shapes has been a staple in Gibraltar’s hair and beauty scene, offering consistent, trend-setting services to a loyal client base. “We’re thrilled to reach this milestone. It’s been a constant learning journey and adapting to our clients’ needs” says Joseph Mancilla, Co-founder of Miss Shapes. The salon has launched its own line of quality hair products and scented candles to mark this occasion. “These products are our way of saying thank you. We’ve developed a range that responds to what our clients want – it reflects our journey and our dedication to quality,” adds Joseph.

Reflecting on the salon’s longevity, Joseph shares, “Success in business, especially in a field as dynamic as hair and beauty, demands adaptability, but it comes down to having the right team. Our team comprises professional, skilled stylists and therapists who take ownership of the salon’s success and view it as their own. Without our amazing team, we would have nothing.”

As Miss Shapes steps into its third decade, it remains committed to delivering outstanding services, proving that a client-focused approach and adaptability are essential to lasting success in the small business community.

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