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Pelo provides their guests with an exceptional experience, from start to finish.

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Need a fresh haircut? Or, how about a relaxing facial after a stressful work week? Enter: Pelo Beauty Collective, an upscale full-service salon and med spa owned by sought-after hairstylist, Tomboy Hair Care founder, and Louisville native Kaitlyn Hubert. The Lexington location offers a wide range of services including:

  • Hair
  • Permanent makeup
  • Facials
  • Waxing
  • Lash extensions
  • And more

Follow their Instagram for the latest hair and beauty trends — and get inspired before your appointment.

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