BRUNSWICK — At Last … Salon & Day Spa is currently celebrating the anniversary of its spa expansion, noting the help that the Brunswick Development Corporation provided in making it possible.
In the past year, the salon has nearly tripled the number of people who work there, which has allowed it to offer several new services to its clients.
The owner, Lori Bourgeois, is a licensed nail technician, massage therapist and esthetician.
The Brunswick business has three other licensed massage therapists: Fran Janowski, who offers massage, Reiki and foot reflexology services; Brianna “Cally” Ellis, who offers services for massage and body wraps and scrubs; and Amy Haible, who started offering Shiatsu massage in January.
The salon also has three other licensed estheticians. Kelly (Hanlin) Downs, who is also a licensed cosmetologist, offers services for skin care, including microdermabrasion, waxing, and nails; Heidi Phifer offers services for eye lash extensions; and Brianna Adams is the part- time receptionist and offers make-up services.
Sandra Carslick is an energy work specialist, and she offers services for Reiki, Reconnective Healing, and CranioSacral therapy, while Josh Carslick is a licensed tattoo and permanent makeup artist.
The three cosmetologists are Krista Tobin, Denise Laverdiere and Jessie Perry. At Last is planning on adding a fourth cosmetologist in March.
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