MESA, AZ, November 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) Celebrity stylist Heather Galwey has moved to Steven Paul Salon, 7045 E. 3rd Ave. in Scottsdale. Galwey previously worked at Abila Salon for more than three years, and Rumors in Tempe prior to that.
The Arizona stylist specializes in European hair styling which emphasizes technique cutting to add or subtract weight to the hair and create a more aesthetically pleasing silhouette. Her expertise also includes: color correction, updos, special event styling and makeup, relaxers and extensions.
She is a Swartzkopt certified colorist and educated in the Redkin shades EQ color glossing. She trained in San Francisco as well as at Aveda at the Karsten Institute in Arizona. She has been a professional stylist for 16 years and caters to men, women and children that are particular about their hair.
Galwey carries a full line of products that cater to the special needs of a variety of hair including: Kevin Murphy all organic line from Australia which is perfect for hot dry weather, Moroccan Oil, a moisturizing product that helps balance dry, frizzy and unruly hair, Deva Curl for enhancing curls and taming friz, as well as the popular Swartzkopt product line.
"I'm a perfectionist and I know how important it is to have someone really listen to your want when it comes to your hair and makeup," said Galwey. "Having your hair and styling needs in a fun environment also adds to the experience. At Steven Paul Salon my clients can get the best of both worlds. I look forward to taking care of my loyal following, as well as new clients in the Scottsdale area."
Steven Paul Salon is a destination salon housed in one of Old Town Scottsdale's vintage architectural gems. Alive with color Steven Paul features antiques and accents from every corner of the world. All of these elements come together to create a perfect sanctuary of relaxation and renewal.
To make an appointment with Heather Galwey, call the salon at 602-667-5649, or her cell phone at 602-643-9071.
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