Cuttin’ Edge is celebrating its first year anniversary, and owner Sheila Playford and Diane Roque are thrilled with the success they have been experiencing since their opening.
As most of us know, the first year or two for any business is a critical time, so Shelia is very excited to go into her second year with such great momentum. She is also very happy to welcome two new stylists to the salon, and is pleased to introduce them to you on this very special day.
Brenda Owens grew up in Philadelphia and moved to the Cape May area in her early 20’s. She now lives in North Cape May with her husband Jim and two beautiful daughters Brynn 4 and Brooke 12.
Brenda tried her hand in the medical and computer field, before finding her true passion in the beauty industry. She is a firm believer in being true to yourself and finding a way to do what you love to do.
She has been in the industry for 15 plus years, and has always continued to educate herself and cultivate her career by keeping up with current techniques, such as dry cutting based out of New York.
Brenda also enjoys all coloring techniques and is working towards her goal of being a Master Colorist. She is very excited to be a part of the Cuttin’ Edge team and would like to give a special thanks to her family, friends, and clientele who have continued to believe in and support her. She also welcomes and looks forward to spending time with new clientele.
Erin Mulhern a resident of North Cape May has been passionately styling hair for five years. After graduating from the Daniel College with a Bachelor’s degree in communications, she spent three years in the Philadelphia radio industry.
Erin then moved to Cape May from Delaware county Pennsylvania, where she decided to venture into the always exciting and challenging world of hair. She is truly dedicated to being the best hair stylist she can be.
Already this year, Erin has traveled to Las Vegas and NYC for continued education in coloring, foiling, cutting, and styling techniques. This April and May, the entire staff of Cuttin’ Edge are booked with more education and are excited to share what they learn.
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