RANCHO SANTA FE — Suzanne Felando Mattson announced the opening of her new Studio Felando location at 16921-B Via de Santa Fe. A native San Diegan, Felando grew up in Point Loma and now resides in Santa Luz. She has been working for 28 years as a master stylist and colorist, 17 of those years under the Studio Felando brand.
The buzz in the community has been tremendous for Studio Felando’s opening as The Ranch has not had a hair salon in it for two-and-a-half years. Boutique salons are the trend today. Days of the mega salons are gone, with salons now offering personal service.
Mattson brings a whimsical approach to her boutique salon. Though 525-square feet in size, there is nothing traditional about the mini salon. Customers will enjoy complimentary fresh baked croissants daily as well as yummy drink concoctions and other refreshments. To top it off, enjoy being draped with a faux mink blanket to snuggle when getting your hair shampooed and treated. Patrons can also get their car hand washed for $15.
Always on the cutting edge of the hair industry, Mattson has also brought in several new treatments unique to just Studio Felando. Patrons are able to enjoy The Brazilian Blow Out and the Philip B. Russian Ambre service. Studio Felando is one of the first salons in San Diego to offer these treatments. In addition, the salon also includes a retail boutique full of designer clothes as well as a line of hair products.
For more information or to make an appointment, call (858) 756-5602 or at studiofelando2@gmail.com.
Faux fur, food and fun mark new salon opening
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