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Located in the east end of Waterbury, the Wild Strawberry Salon and Day Spa has been in business since 1996. The goal of the salon and spa is to provide you, the customer, with services that promote pampering, wellness, relaxation, and rejuvenation. They cater to the individual. The hair designers can create a new wave, style or color as individual as you are, accenting your natural beauty. Nail services, hair replacement system facial, waxing, massage therapy, and European spa therapy are some of the services offered.

Location: 2457 East Main Street, Waterbury Connecticut 06705 Telephone 203.574.0775 Fax 203.755.6685

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(Poughkeepsie) Appearance Day Spa
(Canton) Bloom Spa & Salon
(Avon) Body Boutique Day Spa
(Westport) Born of Earth Day Spa

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