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Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • December 18, 2013 Business Custom Cut Salon celebrates 45 years in business In an age when businesses come and go and competi- tion for clients is fierce, Custom Cut Salon is celebrating 45 years of providing premier salon services to men and women in the Bergen County area. The key to Custom Cut’s longevity and success is expressed in the salon’s name: custom. “We strive to keep it custom for every client who walks through our doors,” said Frank Iozzia, proprietor of Custom Cut Salon and Z’s Barber Shop, both of which are located on Godwin Avenue in Midland Park. “Not only do we provide personalized service, we are staffed by tal- ented professionals who offer expertise in hairstyling, hair design, hair replacement, European coloring, highlighting and straightening, as well as full nail, skin, makeup, and waxing services.” Success, Iozzia added, involves “keeping it fresh” and responding to customers’ needs and industry trends. For example, Custom Cut recently expanded its services to offer spray tanning and eyelash extensions, meeting the demands of today’s fashion-conscious customers. Just this month, the salon introduced a new boutique, run by Kris- tin Dahl Fashion Services, where customers can purchase Front row: Maria Vitale, Debi Cool, Hope Andreevski, Kristi Smith, and Terri Nebbia. Back row: Heather Arnell, Melanie Petkos, Kristen Alexander, Danielle Ponelli, Kelly DiGaetano, Jenine Maiorino, and Frank Iozzia. clothing, jewelry, and accessories. “Custom Cut has become the one-stop shop for all wom- en’s personal needs,” said Terri Nebbia, Iozzia’s sister and the salon’s manager. To ensure that local men have a place of their own, too, Iozzia expanded his barber service offerings and opened Z’s Barbershop next door in 2010. The shop quickly became the go-to place where “guys can be guys.” Z’s is an old- fashioned barbershop with a modern twist. Customers can enjoy today’s modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi service, and traditional hot-towel shaves and other grooming services. Originally launched in 1968 in downtown Ridgewood (continued on page 21)