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Missy Miller owns her full-service hair and tanning salon in Waynesboro. If that’s not enough, she also sells Miche handbags in her establishment.

Radiance Tanning and Hair Salon has been going strong for four years, and she believes in doing all she can to support small, local businesses.

Radiance Tanning and Hair Salon will be one of more than 20 vendors participating in the Feb. 11 Love is in the Air: Spring Fashion Debut in downtown Waynesboro from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Gateway.

Miller enjoys meeting people at events like this one and educating the public on safe tanning.

She’ll have tanning specials and lotions at her booth, but she’ll also have hair products and Miche clearance specials.

“I was born and raised in Waynesboro,” she said. “This is a great event, and I am happy to be a part of it.”

For more information on the Spring Fashion Debut, visit www.waynesborofashion.com.

 

More Information:
Radiance Tanning and Hair Salon
Missy Miller
Waynesboro, Va.
http://www.radiance108.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RadianceTanningandHairSalon

 

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