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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 imitate a full head of shaved hair. This non-invasive procedure uses detailed micro-needles to deposit pigment into the scalp, which produces the appearance of genuine, little hair roots that help create a freshly shaven look, or recover the look of fuller hair. It can also be utilized to camouflage a scar or birthmark. Not even the customer can distinguish the tattooed hair roots from genuine shaven hair! It’s as much an art as it is a science, so it’s important to make sure you have an expert that is highly experienced with a variety 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’ looks and lives with impeccable hair tattoos! As an internationally trained and award-winning scalp micropigmentation expert, Clayton Rush has worked with thousands of clients and has established his reputation as one of the most skillful SMP specialists in the Midwest. Clayton Rush released his very 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 very best, most experienced hands. We’ll identify the specific look you want to attain before we start, and make you feel comfortable and confident every step of the way. Set up a call with us today!
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As experts in the industry, we empower our students with the highest quality and most comprehensive SMP training available. We want our students to be able to provide a superior product and develop a thriving business built on referred customers. To do this, we offer a rigorous SMP certification course that enables you to take your skills to the next level, no matter what point in your journey you’re at.
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Scalp micropigmentation is a much more sophisticated, non-invasive, and budget-friendly alternative to surgical treatment. Don’t miss out on these amazing benefits that can improve your self-confidence and change your life!
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Rootstown is named for Ephraim Root, a native of Coventry, Connecticut who was a lawyer and investor in the Connecticut Land Company.[5] He was the proprietor of the township as well as several other properties in the Connecticut Western Reserve. Root first visited the township in 1800 and his brother David was the first settler, moving to Rootstown in 1802. Rootstown was originally surveyed from the Western Reserve as survey township Town 2, Range 8 and was formally organized as a civil township in 1810 after previously having been part of Franklin Township. In 1821 the Rootstown Post Office was established.[6] It continues today under the ZIP Code Rootstown, OH 44272 and serves much of the township. In 1832, many German immigrants came who were farmers, stonemasons and carpenters. A plague in 1845 took 49 victims, including the town’s only physician, Dr. Andrew Basset. In 1850 a band of 16 whaling sea captains from Nantucket bought land, built large homes and became farmers. Nelson Converse opened the first general store in 1853 in the center of town. In 1866 the Central and Pacific Railroad was built through the northeastern part of the township.
Electricity brought modern conveniences to the area in 1921, and street lights to both Rootstown and New Milford in 1949. 27 men formed the volunteer fire company in 1938. Its equipment was housed in the basement of the town hall until a new building was constructed by volunteer work and community fundraiser carnivals in 1955–1956. The department constructed a new building in 2002 adjacent to the former at the intersection of Tallmadge Road and SR 44. It opened during the bicentennial weekend; the previous fire station was razed.