Beauty & Spas in Sandalfoot Cove
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Men can find a style sanctum inside Lanzetta's retro barbershop, which puts a modern twist on the classic shop with wide, leather-bound barber chairs and a nostalgic barber pole rotating in the window. Minimal styling makes for a more contemporary setting with the ambiance of a cigar bar—sleek leather chairs circle around a rustic wood coffee table where patrons can kick back and watch TV before severing stubble with a straight-razor shave or keeping locks trimmed with a traditional scissor haircut.
The master aesthetician, CIDESCO diplomat, and owner of Sensational Skin Care Face & Body Spa leads a staff of aestheticians with 30 years of combined experience in combating signs of aging with advanced technology and products. Treatments range from antioxidant-rich green-tea facials to Oxylight sessions, in which tiny pulses of oxygenated light target rosacea or acne. The skincare pros employ innovative products from the Esthetic Formula, Image, and Green Tea Botanicals lines to refresh complexions, and they impart their knowledge to other professionals during a body-wrapping certification course that typically ends with a contest to build the world's largest burrito.
Since 1978, Billy Sullo Salon has invited both men and women into its chic confines for a range of hair and skin services. In the salon, stylists twirl around pearl-colored styling chairs, as they snip off split ends, ribbon strands with highlights, and mask grays with full color treatments. Meanwhile, resident skin expert Sandra Topel uses her certification in Image skincare products to combat fine lines, acne, and dry skin at the source. In addition to treating superficial skin concerns, she educates her clients to help them make healthy changes to their diets, their exercise routines, and their thermostats.
Erhan Sakaoglu and Ali Batibay had two things in common: Turkish heritage and the dream of opening a hair salon. They became fast friends and supported each other as they forged separate career paths in America. Batibay built his client base as a hairstylist while Sakaoglu went to law school and became an attorney, but found his passion for the beauty industry irrepressible. The duo finally made their dream a reality by launching Studio 34.
They assembled a team of European stylists who use a European-inspired, proprietary technique to cut hair and transform looks with color, foils, extensions, and relaxers. A skincare specialist performs nonsurgical facelifts, addressing facial skin loosened by aging or repeated bungee jumping. The crew also offers nailcare, waxing, and makeup services. As noted by Skip Sheffield in the Coastal Star, the salon offered complimentary makeovers in 2009 to wives of military personnel as a way to give back to the community.
