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Person Behind The Place Andrea Steckler

Bellevue, WALocal News

Andrea Steckler, the owner of Salon TEWL in Downtown Bellevue, has transformed her initial uncertainty about the hair industry into a fulfilling career spanning over 22 years. After purchasing the salon in 2019, she embraced its original name, "Treat Everyone With Love," aligning it with her mission to create an inclusive atmosphere for clients and stylists alike. The pandemic presented significant challenges, but Steckler's commitment to customer safety and her strategic approach helped her establish a strong foundation for the business. She is particularly passionate about hair transformations, especially extensions, which she views as a powerful means of self-expression. Her dedication to fostering a supportive environment has allowed her team to thrive, and she takes pride in their successes.

Steckler also expresses her love for Downtown Bellevue, highlighting the area's rapid development and vibrant dining scene. Her favorite local spots include sushi restaurants and a beloved coffee shop, showcasing her support for local businesses. Through her journey, Steckler exemplifies resilience and passion, inspiring others in the industry.

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