AN award-winning city centre nail bar has announced its rebrand.
NAF! Salon, which is known for its stunning intricate nail art, has announced its exciting transformation into House of NAF!
The rebrand marks a new chapter for the salon, and includes new innovative event spaces and an experimental offering.
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The Elmbank Street-based business, which is led by founder Tammy Koslowski, is set to redefine beauty, wellness and lifestyle experiences in Glasgow.
In addition to its salon, which is frequented by beauty influencer and Vieve founder Jamie Genevieve, House of NAF! will expand the offering of NAF! School, an educational initiative which provides a unique opportunity for aspiring nail technicians with a qualification programme called Nail Your Future.
There will also be retail and event spaces with experiences including a monthly tarot residency with Jade Mordent and immersive floral workshops with MUD Urban Flowers.
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Tammy said: "I am incredibly excited to unveil House of NAF! and embark on this new journey.
"We are dedicated to providing exceptional beauty services while empowering the next generation of nail technicians through NAF! School.
"While our new experiential offering will create a home to celebrate Scottish brands and create unforgettable experiences for our visitors."
House of NAF! is located at 19 Elmbank Street.
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