Infinity Salon Moves To Plaza Drive

May 10, 2024 at 7:48 p.m.
Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Infinity Salon, 1921 Plaza Drive, Warsaw, Friday. Pictured are Chamber staff and ambassadors, Infinity Salon staff and family and friends. Photo by Jackie Gorski, Times-Union
Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Infinity Salon, 1921 Plaza Drive, Warsaw, Friday. Pictured are Chamber staff and ambassadors, Infinity Salon staff and family and friends. Photo by Jackie Gorski, Times-Union

By JACKIE GORSKI Lifestyles Editor

Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Infinity Salon, 1921 Plaza Drive, Warsaw, Friday.
Christa Harman, owner of Infinity Salon, said she has been a hairstylist for 19 years and worked at “a really great salon” and learned a lot of things from them.
She decided to open up Infinity Salon eight years ago in downtown Warsaw. Two months ago, they changed locations to the Plaza Drive location. She said she decided to relocate because she wanted to “own my own space” and have a piece of property to hand down to her children.
Harman said Infinity Salon is a full-service salon and does men’s and women’s hair. They also have skincare aestheticians, who does things like lashes, facials and dermaplaning. There is also a nail technician.
Prices for haircuts start at $35 and go to $55, depending the stylist the client gets. Other services have a range of cost, but all costs are specified on Infinity’s website at www.infinitysalonwarsaw.com.
There is a new client intake form that clients are asked to fill out on Infinity’s website and once Infinity gets that, the front desk will call them and get the client set up for future service.
There are 12 employees “with room for more,” as Harman said she is looking to hire a nail technician and three hair stylists.
Harman said she wants everyone to feel welcome and relaxed at Infinity and feel at home. She said she wanted to thank all the clients that have been supportive over the years.

Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Infinity Salon, 1921 Plaza Drive, Warsaw, Friday.
Christa Harman, owner of Infinity Salon, said she has been a hairstylist for 19 years and worked at “a really great salon” and learned a lot of things from them.
She decided to open up Infinity Salon eight years ago in downtown Warsaw. Two months ago, they changed locations to the Plaza Drive location. She said she decided to relocate because she wanted to “own my own space” and have a piece of property to hand down to her children.
Harman said Infinity Salon is a full-service salon and does men’s and women’s hair. They also have skincare aestheticians, who does things like lashes, facials and dermaplaning. There is also a nail technician.
Prices for haircuts start at $35 and go to $55, depending the stylist the client gets. Other services have a range of cost, but all costs are specified on Infinity’s website at www.infinitysalonwarsaw.com.
There is a new client intake form that clients are asked to fill out on Infinity’s website and once Infinity gets that, the front desk will call them and get the client set up for future service.
There are 12 employees “with room for more,” as Harman said she is looking to hire a nail technician and three hair stylists.
Harman said she wants everyone to feel welcome and relaxed at Infinity and feel at home. She said she wanted to thank all the clients that have been supportive over the years.

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