A Marlow salon that has been open for over 15 years is changing its name as it undergoes a major refurbishment this month.
Sunrise Beauty, located at 42 West Street, will transform into Cecily Medi Spa and continue to provide a range of beauty and relaxation treatments, including facials, massages and manicures.
The salon will be undergoing a complete refurbishment with brand new interiors before reopening on January 26.
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Alongside a new design, the team will be expanding their treatment menu to incorporate more incredible beauty and relaxation experiences, including the introduction of ESPA massages and facials.
This will make Cecily Medi Spa the only place in Marlow to experience the benefits of the internationally renowned spa brand’s blend of aromatherapy and hydrotherapy that is designed to soothe the skin, relax the body, and ease the mind.
There will also be an extensive drinks menu that includes herbal tea, fresh juice, cocktails, prosecco, and a selection of gin making the spa the prime location for enjoying a cocktail during manicures and pedicures.
Haylee Benton, founder and CEO of the Silver Fern Group portfolio of spas, salons and florists, said: “The team have worked incredibly hard to maintain the elements of Sunrise that our loyal clients love, while introducing new touches designed to enhance each step of their beauty and relaxation journey with us.
“We want to say a huge thank you to our clients for their ongoing support, especially after an incredibly hard year.
"Everything we do is designed to improve our client’s experience, and we can’t wait to unveil these new and exciting changes.”
Nikki Marsh, Spa-director, added: “We want Cecily Medi Spa to be place where people can unwind and get their ‘me-time’, no matter how busy their schedule, and I’m so proud of our fantastic team who have made some of the best spa experiences completely accessible."
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