The Beauty District reopens under new ownership

The Beauty District, a full-service salon in North Naples, is now open under the leadership of new owner and veteran stylist, Brynn Brick.  

Brynn Brick, veteran stylist and owner of The Beauty District

Brick, a Naples native and the mother of two sons, purchased the 3,000 square-foot salon in October 2020 after establishing a large clientele at the same location for 11 years. 

“We are excited to have begun a new chapter,” said Brick. “We chose ‘The Beauty District’ as our name because we have a large facility and we offer a plethora of services performed by talented stylists in a clean, COVID-compliant atmosphere.” 

The Beauty District’s stylists perform a comprehensive range of services ranging from hair color and design, makeup, permanent makeup and nail artistry, to bridal hair and makeup, waxing and tinting, and temporary anti-aging esthetic treatments such as Botox and dermal fillers. The company uses and carries hair color products from Eufora and Kevin Murphy, both clean lines offering low- and no-ammonia color with hybrid technology. 

The Beauty District is open six days a week, with extended hours on Tuesday and Thursday to accommodate clients after traditional office hours.  

“We provide very detailed consultations and we take pride in beautifully meeting the needs of each client,” added Brick, “We invite everyone throughout southwest Florida to experience the difference we create by providing talented stylists, innovative techniques and leading-brand hair, nail and skin care.” 

Sanitation procedures are in place to ensure the safety of all salon professionals and clients. The Beauty District’s sanitation efforts include adhering to official CDC guidelines, Barbicide COVID-19 Certification for all stylists, as well as enforcing and adjusting protocols based on state and local mandates. All salon professionals and clients must wear masks, socially distance by operating at a reduced capacity when necessary, with visits are scheduled by appointment only. Salon professionals are required to have a wellness check before starting a shift, and all tools and stations are sanitized with Barbicide, the gold standard in salon sanitation.