Victoria’s 5th Ave Salon

Apollo Beach, United States

3.7

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6 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
By Appointment Only

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Bike Parking
No
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
No
By Appointment Only
Yes

Description

Specialties

At Victoria’s 5th Avenue Salon in Apollo Beach you will find a professional and friendly environment dedicated to making you look your best. From a precision cut to creative color, we are committed to meeting your individual needs. We offer a wide variety of services for each of our guests. We are devoted to staying current in the latest trends and techniques to provide our guests with the best in service and style. We strive to continue our education, build our knowledge, and grow our skill level. Our stylists bring a variety of expertise and personality to create a fun and diverse atmosphere.

History

Established in 1992.

Welcome!

How it all began…

Originally opened in October 1992 as Hair Carvers, Victoria’s 5th Avenue Salon brings a new level of salon excellence to the Apollo Beach area. Since reopening as Victoria’s we have eight stylists offering hair services, skin care, waxing, manicures, and pedicures.

Meet the Business Owner

Victoria T.

Business Owner

Licensed in 1983 in the state of New York, Victoria has been building her career in the hair care industry for over 27 years. After almost ten years of working for others she was encouraged by her husband to open her own salon. In October of 1992 the doors of Hair Carvers were opened to the Apollo Beach community. Ten years later in 2002 the salon was doubled in size and remodeled to accommodate the growing number of satisfied guests. The expansion also allowed more job opportunities for stylists which aided Victoria in her goal of creating an efficient and desirable working environment.

In recent years the salon has undergone alterations; the implementing of a level-​based system for the benefit of stylists and guests alike, becoming Redken certified, and changing over the title of «Hair Carvers» for the current «Victoria’s 5th Avenue Salon.» Though the initial goals have broadened and many things have changed over the years Victoria’s intentions have not.