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Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) has taken the globe by storm, and for good reason! Scalp micropigmentation describes the medical tattooing of the scalp to mimic a full head of shaved hair. This non-invasive procedure utilizes detailed micro-needles to deposit pigment into the scalp, which creates the look of genuine, little hair follicles that help create a freshly shaven appearance, or restore the appearance of fuller hair. It can also be utilized to camouflage a scar or birthmark. Not even the customer can tell the difference between the tattooed hair roots from actual shaven hair! It’s as much an art as it is a science, so it’s essential to ensure you have a specialist that is highly experienced with a range of micropigmentation techniques. That’s where Ohio SMP Studio comes in!
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Clayton Rush is the founder and CEO of Ohio SMP Studio in Mansfield. Clayton Rush loves revolutionizing his clients’ appearances and lives with impeccable hair tattoos! As an internationally trained and award-winning scalp micropigmentation professional, Clayton Rush has served thousands of customers and has established his reputation as one of the most skillful SMP specialists in the Midwest. Clayton Rush launched his own chain of barber shops in Chicago, and he even runs his own scalp micropigmentation training academy, so you can trust you’re in the most capable, most knowledgeable hands. We’ll pinpoint the specific look you want to achieve before we begin, and make you feel comfortable and confident every step of the way. Schedule a phone call with us today!
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Peninsula is located in the middle of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, which provides a source of tourism to the village. Blossom Music Center is located on its outskirts. The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail runs through just west of downtown, and many bikers and hikers stop for refreshments as it is one of the only towns between Akron and Cleveland.
Settled in 1818, Peninsula, on the Cuyahoga River halfway between Cleveland and Akron, is a well-preserved mid-19th-century town that grew and prospered with the establishment of the Ohio and Erie Canal and the Valley Railroad. The village was plotted in 1837 by Herman Bronson. Peninsula was a bustling canal boat stop and home to several mills, stone quarries and boat yards, five hotels and 14 bars until 1887. The Gothic Revival Bronson Memorial Church, originally constructed in 1835 as the Bethel Church, according to William Perrin’s History of Summit County (1881) was an attempt to “introduce moral and religious tactics among the vicious and unlawful practices of the canal boatmen.” In 1889 the church was remodeled in the Gothic Revival style. The historic district extends along Main Street and contains many fine examples of early 19th-century architecture. The dominant Greek Revival style reflects popular architectural tastes at the time the area was settled by New Englanders. A notable high style example of the village’s Greek Revival architecture is the 1824 Bronson House, built of locally quarried sandstone blocks. Several canal-era houses are typical of the popular Western Reserve New England building type called the Upright-and-Wing, particularly suitable for the early 19th-century Ohio frontier. The main gable-front two-story section contained a parlor and bedchambers, while the kitchen was located in a perpendicular one-story eave oriented section. Other architectural styles include Gothic Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, Stick and Colonial Revival. The 1886 Stick style Boston Township Hall originally functioned as the village high school. The three-story hip roofed building contains a pyramidal roof tower with an open belfry. The Township Hall is now the Cuyahoga Valley Historical Museum.[7]