Luxurious locks

Patricia Nugent • January 12, 2026

Advanced techniques, premium products and an expert team help KMS Beauty Lab clients achieve their hair goals.

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The team at KMS Beauty Lab offers a host of haircut, color and treatment services, including blowouts and extensions, and waxing services.


Nestled in the heart of charming downtown Valley City, KMS Beauty Lab offers a luxurious salon experience that lends love to your locks with a side of pampering. It was voted within the top five hair salons in Medina County.


With a rustic chic décor, where wood beams are complemented by crystal chandeliers, owner Sasha Vilimonovic says she was going for a feel that would evoke calm, an oasis in a client’s otherwise busy day. Complementing the homey setting is an advanced team with years of industry expertise.


After graduating from Brown Aveda Institute, Sasha traveled the country to learn more about treatments and techniques from pioneers in the industry.


Along with new stylist Hannah Holcepl, nail technician Halie Sustaric and master stylist Amy Rader, the foursome offers a host of haircut, color and treatment services, including blowouts and extensions, and waxing services.


Sasha and her team look at hair with a different perspective than most hairdressers.


“Thanks to advanced treatments and products, we are able to help our clients achieve their goals, whether that means taming curly hair by offering the Deva cutting method on dry hair, to smoothing, volumizing and restructuring hair via Brazilian blowouts and keratin treatments, which strengthen hair and reduce frizz.The beautiful new look lasts up to 20 shampoos, and your blow-drying time is reduced by 50%.”


And since women at any age want more volume and length, the salon is also doing a lot of hair extensions.


Her relationships with cutting-edge hair product manufacturers led Sasha to curate

the best of the best, including Goldwell, a line out of Germany, as well as Kerasilk and KMS products.


“As professionals, we feel it’s our job to make sure our clients are using the proper products at home to care for their type of hair,” Sasha says.


KMS Beauty Lab is located at 6689 Center Road. Visit KMSBeautyLab.com or call 

330-288-7000 for an appointment.


Mimi Reader Deal


New clients can mention they read this story in Mimi and take 20% off any service with Hannah Holcepl at KMS Beauty Lab. Offer good through Saturday, February 28, 2026.

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