Sierra Leone News: Emmanuel Dawo unveils Hawish Beauty Salon & School of Cosmetology

On the 19th July, 2019 the Manager of Hawish Beauty Parlour & Saloon, Emmanuel Dawo, officially opened the facility, which is situated at Bai Bureh Road, Texaco Junction in Eastern Freetown.

Speaking at the ceremony Emmanuel Dawo that they have young talented tutors who are qualified to lecture students on cosmetology, adding that his staff at the well-furnished Hawish Beauty Parlour have a wealth of experienced to handle any type of Hair Style. Services provided in the facility are Medicure, pedicure and all types of hair styles.

He disclosed that the salon is placed in an easily accessible area and can be reached by anyone. With space to accommodate over 50 students at a time and latest equipment to enhance training in their respective fields, plus fully air-conditioned room, customers as well as students will enjoy an atmosphere of tranquility and a touch of class and excellence. They intend to admit interested students on a first come first serve basis, with an important criterion being the ability to read and write. He added that they intend to expand the structure in order to admit more students.

Hawanatu Sesay, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), in an interview with this writer said that opening a school of cosmetology in Sierra Leone had always been her dream and a way of giving back to society and empowering young girls in Sierra Leone

She maintained that she had promised to return to Sierra Leone after several years of work in the field of cosmetology in the USA, adding that the knowledge, skills, and experience she had gained, will not be limited to her, but will be taught to other young sierra Leoneans so as to empower them and make them self-reliant. The school will be run at a cost affordable to all aspiring candidates.

 

 

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