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Ageless Beauty owner and nationally certified medical aesthetician Rhonda Tomlinson stands in the showroom of Ageless Beauty located at 3205-D N. Oak St. Ext. in the North Oak Square shopping center.


Master cosmetologist Eric Herndon of Ageless Beauty applies bareMinerals makeup by Bare Escentuals to the face of Amber Murrell in the makeup suite in Ageless Beauty located at 3205-D N. Oak St. Ext. in the North Oak Square shopping center.


Focus On: Ageless Beauty

By Boyana Peeva
The Valdosta Daily Times

A: “We also have perfumes — right now we have one perfume called Ageless. Scientists did a 10-year study to find out what makes women smell younger, and is packed with pheromones. About 10 minutes after you put it on the skin, it changes its smell according to your skin. Also, we have eye-lash enhancers that actually make your eye lashes grow; acne products; several different mascaras; pillows that save your face from wrinkles; self tanners; facial exercisers; products for freckles; SPANX which are pants that shape your appearance and make you look slimmer. I’m still looking for the best brands for body lotions that will really help the skin, so I’m doing a lot of research on that right now. We have self-tanners; sunscreens; things for the chest, neck, and body; Obagi Medical skin products, and products for women who are over 30.”

Q: What about the prices?

A: “It goes down to very reasonable prices to luxury prices. I try to offer products for everyone and from all kinds of price ranges.”

Q: Location and hours of operation?

A: “Ageless Beauty is located at 3205 N. Oak St. Ext., Building D, but in a month, we will move in a bigger place, two doors down from the current location. We are open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.”



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