Congleton beauty business up for sale for the first time

By Alex Greensmith

2nd Nov 2022 | Local News

The limited company is up for sale for the first time. (Image - Lash Tech)
The limited company is up for sale for the first time. (Image - Lash Tech)

A Congleton eyelash business has come to market - with an instant sale required.

Lash Tech, located inside Chapel House on Chapel Street, offer eyelash extensions in a historic Congleton building.

The beauty company boasts a perfect rating on Google Reviews, and hundreds of followers on social media.

It opened in November 2019, so is celebrating their third anniversary this month.

Director Sorrel Cooper explained the reasons for her sale.

"We are sad to say that me and my business partner need to step back due to health issues," she said.

"It is nothing serious, but significant enough that I can no longer lash.

"I am sadly having to sell this well established luxury business in the heart of Congleton town centre.

"The rented studio is ready to welcome a technician with everything in place for client services. including all stock an electronic bed, lighting and all furniture.

"All social media platforms have been developed with all the artwork including a website.

"Branded stationary including client intake forms, leaflets, gift vouchers and signage along with branded products for the aftercare gift bags.

"The studio has parking, toilet facilities and a kitchen. There is also a public car park outside for clients to park.

"Everything has been done for you it's literally ready to go. I am open to offers.

"Please message me on Facebook or call 07309 859591 for more information."

Lash Tech is open five days a week from 9:30am to 3pm Monday to Friday.

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