Richmond Salon - coming Soon
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With 12 great years of experience in Prahran, Rare Earth Hair is branching out to a second site. 231 Bridge Road, Richmond.
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- Space is 3x larger than the Prahran Salon;
- The space will be fresh, clean, and tranquil
- Location is super accessible by Tram, Street Parking & long-term parking options;
- We’re in a Herritage Listed Building (the old National Bank of Australisia building)
- We aim to open in November 2023 and there will be one amazing launch to celebrate!
231 Bridge Road, Richmond
Why Richmond?
Well after a looooooooooooooooooong search, we felt bringing the unique Rare Earth Hair high-quality cutting, colouring and technique to Richmond was a good move.
We also first lived in Richmond (when settling here from London), so it’s close to our hearts. Whilst Bridge road is going through a new rejuvination, we hope to join this iconic street with our own iconic flair.
PS. the excuse to return back to old stomping grounds to enjoy a beer at the Mountain View hotel, coffee at Fifty Acres or take away all along the street is very tempting.
We thank so many wonderful clients that travel long distances to the salon and this may give a second option, if Prahran salon is booked out or if easier to navigate to.
So how do I get there, where can I Park?
Head towards the corner of Bridge Road and Church Street. We’re just up the road a few doors down from the famous Bond Outlet.
RED Parking option 1: Leggo Place parking – Parking lot with a slip way between buildings through to Bridge road and walk down towards the salon. 3 min walk
BLUE Parking option 2: Coles parking – Parking at Coles Richmond, exit to Bridge road and walk up to the salon. 4 min walk
GREEN Parking option 3: Street parking – Street parking everywhere (pay with paystay or credit card). 1-3 mins walk
Let the team know if you’re interested in knowing more and if you’re interested in a ‘ticket’ to when we lauch!
Until then, click here to book or view our Services
That’s fantastic news. Wow excited as it’s closer to home (not that travel was an issue)