From Our Family To Yours…
Dear Guests/Friends,
We have worked hard to support our staff and community during these challenging times, so it is with sadness that we have to announce the temporary closure of our salon from MONDAY 23rd March 2020. Thank you, everyone, for your wonderful messages of support and gratitude. Our team has been fantastic throughout this difficult period and really appreciates your support.
Please stay in touch by following us on Facebook or Instagram where we hope to inspire you, keep you entertained and uplifted.If you have an appointment we will be in touch to reschedule and your understanding is greatly appreciated! We can also be contacted on our salon mobile 07740492974 regarding anything.
From Our Family To Yours, we hope you stay well over the coming weeks/ months and look forward to welcoming you back into our salon when the crisis has passed.
Pauline & Laurie
The Partners Team. x
There is now a Booking Fee required prior to your appointment. Booking fees go towards the cost of your appointment are non-refundable unless you give us 5 days notice.
The following measures will be put into practice temporarily in accordance with current recommendations to help stop the spread of Covid-19.
Please check out our video which explains some of the precautions we are making to try and ensure your safety when you next visit Partners Broughty Ferry.
We're pleased to announce that we have signed up to open our salon doors the first Sunday after lockdown to provide FREE HAIRDRESSING to all Frontline NHS Workers.
Here, we hope to inspire you with a few top tips to ensure you continue to look fabulous while you can’t access the salon (even if it is just for yourself to see!).
We’ve introduced a new service to discuss your hair from the comfort and safety of your own home.
If you are in a position to buy a voucher now to be used at a later date as a way of supporting us through this time, we have gift cards available for purchase to use at a later date for yourself or a friend.
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