A beautician is launching a new salon after building her business back "from the ground up".
Hannah Day, 31, will be celebrating the opening of HD Beauty & Aesthetics in Lower Olland Street in Bungay on Monday with drinks and a tour.
Ms Day, who suffers from chronic fatigue syndrome, said the salon comes as a result of many years of hard work and overcoming personal difficulties.
Hannah Day started her beauty training in 2017 (Image: Hannah Day)
"I started in the beauty industry in 2017 when my eldest son first started school," she said.
"I was having a few treatments done myself and it always made me feel better about myself so I wanted to help make others feel the same."
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Saving her money, Ms Day was able to rent a room in a local hairdresser where she built a sizeable client base and in May 2019 she took over her grandmother's conservatory and converted it into a beauty salon.
The salon was a success, allowing her to rent a small office just around the corner and hire additional beauticians.
She started her first salon in her grandmother's conservatory before renting a small office space (Image: Hannah Day)
But when the coronavirus pandemic happened, she was left with only a tenth of her previous clients.
After building her business back "from the ground up", a new opportunity presented itself.
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"When the building opposite my current salon became empty, taking it on was a no-brainer," she said.
"Earlier this month, we collected the keys after a long wait and started making the transition across.
The new premises has free parking with a much bigger floor space (Image: Hannah Day)
"The premises has a much bigger floor space and we're able to have more private treatment rooms and a beautiful reception room for clients to wait in."
Ms Day and her team plan to add a sunbed to their list of services and have "big plans" for a small courtyard within the grounds.
She added: "Juggling life, illness, my boys and the business is really hard but I want to prove to my children that you can do anything you want to and to not let anything stop you from achieving your dreams."
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