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  • News & Features
  • April 12, 2013 , 11:50am

Eva’s spa launched

Eva’s spa launched

By Eva Agpaoa

 

So finally it’s done. I’ve put together the salon I’ve always dreamed about. Eva Spa and Salon has arrived.

I realized that there is a real need for Yorkville quality at down-to-earth prices. That market is untapped and huge. Sure there are so many nail salons that price points have been pushed down to their absolute minimum. But, here’s the thing: I know what it takes to run a salon and deliver a quality product. It takes experience, commitment to doing things right and a reasonable but fair price that makes sure the salon can continue to offer high quality services.

This is what we do. Come by and find out how to be pampered the right way. From hair styles to hair color, from fingers to toes, facials and massages (RMT) and the most friendly staff in Toronto (Ok, I am biased). The salon held its grand opening on April 6.

Join me and celebrate what will hopefully be another successful business from our community at 3177 Bathurst St., one block north of Lawrence on Bathurst St.

One-stop shop

In an interview with the Philippine Reporter during the launch, Eva Agpaoa said:

“What I’m doing is to create not just an ordinary shop. It is a one-stop shop for all the services. So far, I’m the only Fiipino entrepreneur here who can provide all these services in one place. Also, we have Wifi services, beverages, all those small things that make for a pleasant experience for clients who come here. It is a place to be, if you want quality services. I’ve been in the business for 15 years while employed in a shoppe at Yorkville, where I had clients from the film industry, CBC and City TV. With this place, I have my own business.”

From left: Tania Sinotte, Jennifer Sinotte, Eva and Sue Ann Jones

Eva Agpaoa at the launch

Eva with (from left) Eddie Lee, Peter Cole, Mr. and Mrs Eddie Calucag and Joe Damasco

With the local media, from left: Ariel Ramos, Joe Damasco, Dindo Orbeso, Mila Astorga-Garcia, Eva, Warren D‘Aoust, Marlou Tiro and Hermie Garcia

Eva with Mrs. Elizabeth Stroud

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