.To provide waxing, and other treatment services
Thousands of women in Lagos battling with hair loss due to use of
weavons, wigs and application of jell and other hair chemicals can now
breathe a sigh of relief as Marbella’s Place, a beauty and treatment spa
is set to offer preventive and cosmetic care.
The spa believed instead of using
artificial hair and unfriendly chemicals, natural hair can as well be
made beautiful to achieve a more natural look, thereby preventing hair
pull.
Speaking during the opening of the Spa
in Parkview Estate, Ikoyi, a co-Founder, Qifdiyya Dantata, said natural
hair with natural treatment makes African women attractive and
beautiful. “That is why part of what we are trying to achieve at the spa
is for Africans to embrace their natural hair. If you come to
Marbella’s Place, we make your hair in a very unique way. It might look
simple but it sure must be classy,” she noted.
The Spa is co-owned by Rahma Dantata.
She said apart from helping women
embrace their natural hair and prevent hair loss, the spa also offer
henna tattoo, waxing, facials, body massage, manicure and pedicure, hair
styling & grooming, nail arts, among others. Adding that looking
healthy and beautiful are key areas the spa gives priority.
“One thing we realise in vogue now is
the henna tattoo, which we have started offering as well to Nigerians.
Though some school of thoughts believe it is an Hausa thing, the truth
is, anyone can do it. It originated from Arab and India. Henna is always
used to adorn young women’s bodies as part of social celebration. Most
people attribute it to marriage or fertility celebration, but it’s
beyond that, it is meant to beautify the body and it comes in different
designs. You can draw it anytime and it only lasts on the body for one
week. Any tribe can have it on. It brings out the beauty in ladies,” she
added.
“Marbella’s Place believes in the
entrepreneurial agenda of the current administration to ‘buy Nigeria to
grow the naira’. In view of this, the company seeks to launch its own
line of locally made refined beauty products for use on all skin types
sometimes this year as well as empower young women in the fashion and
beauty industry with subsequent vocational trainings for the year round.
“Virtually all our services are unique
and special. Our ambience is very welcoming and glamourous. In some
places, they don’t pay attention to little details to make a salon
business grow. We try as much as possible to employ enough staff in
other to put everything in place. Another thing is the environment and
our location is easily accessible,” she added.
Qifdiyya, who studied marketing in her first degree and Human Resource Management in her second degree emphasised that Marbella Place would rather make up a customer to look natural rather than looking like a doll, as it’s the case with most beauty saloon. “We make you look exactly beautiful in a natural way. You could still see your natural beauty as well as the make-up instead of making you look like a complete different person,” she said.
The beautician, who is also good in hairdressing said all services offered by the Spa were affordable.
She said Marbellas Foundation, a
subsidiary of the company will be reaching out to the less privileged
this Valentine season with a themed activation.
by Martina Ifijeh
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