Local Entrepreneurs Launch Wax and Relax and Fur Mama's Luxury Pet Grooming in Richmond

June 11, 2025 | Richmond City, Madison County, Kentucky

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Local Entrepreneurs Launch Wax and Relax and Fur Mama's Luxury Pet Grooming in Richmond

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Richmond, Kentucky, is set to welcome two new businesses that promise to enhance the community's quality of life. During the recent city commission meeting on June 11, 2025, local entrepreneurs Paige and Kim Robbins introduced their new venture, Wax and Relax, a mother-daughter business specializing in massage therapy and aesthetic services. Located at 234 East Main Street, the duo offers a range of services, including full-body waxing, facials, and therapeutic massages. They aim to expand their offerings to include lymphatic services in the near future, responding to growing community interest.

In addition, Mackenzie Henry and Amanda Johnson presented their business, Furr Mama's Luxury Pet Grooming, located at 2187 Lexington Road, Suite A10. This pet grooming salon focuses on providing a personalized and luxurious experience for pets, ensuring that each furry client receives tailored care. The founders emphasized their commitment to using high-quality, safe products and creating a stress-free environment for pets during grooming sessions.

The city commission expressed enthusiasm for these new businesses, highlighting their potential to contribute positively to Richmond's economy and community well-being. The meeting also included the approval of minutes from previous sessions, reflecting the commission's ongoing commitment to transparency and community engagement. As these businesses prepare to open their doors, Richmond residents can look forward to enhanced services that cater to both personal wellness and pet care.

Converted from Commission Meeting 2025-6-10 meeting on June 11, 2025
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