By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: February 2014
Classy Curves co-owners Debby Bailey (seated) and Clara Rosencutter have a passion for helping others feel and look their best.
Since Tammy Rawlinson joined Classy Curves last year, she has lost a total of 20 inches and boosted her self-esteem with a new toned body. “I feel and look better,” says Rawlinson, who adds that the toning tables at Classy Curves have also helped with breathing problems she experienced because of the extra inches around her middle.
Weight loss and getting healthy are the top two New Year’s resolutions made each year. By February, however, many have already given up on their pledges.
Debby Bailey and her mother, Clara Rosencutter, co-owners of Classy Curves, have a mission. They not only enjoy helping others feel better, they decided to do something about it after their own successful experiences with the toning tables at California Concepts in the 80s. “We had great results and felt better,” says Bailey, who points to her 14-inch loss in two months.
Seven different toning tables each work a different area of the body to help users lose unwanted inches without strenuous workouts, starvation diets or hours of frustration. They even help arthritis sufferers. “The system combines the principles of physical and isometric movements without strain or fatigue,” says Bailey. “They are also a relaxing, enjoyable and convenient method of toning and inch loss.”
In addition to the toning tables, Classy Curves offers even more options. The VibaBody Slimmer tones and firms, increases muscle mass, improves flexibility, range of motion, balance and mobility, and fights cellulite, among other benefits. With high user rankings on Amazon.com, the VibaBody Slimmer has also been featured on “The Doctors” and “The Dr. Oz Show.”
Recently, the business added another exercise area featuring the Total Gym, advertised by Chuck Norris, an Inversion Table and a Gazelle Glider, as advertised by Tony Little. “You can pay to use one or all of the products we offer. You can mix and match,” says Bailey. “There are no contracts, no sign-up fees and you can pay month-to-month.”
In keeping with their focus on fitness and health, the business also offers nutritional products by Zeal for Life. “The shakes are for weight loss and nutrition,” says Bailey.
AgeLoc Galvanic facial and body products are another option at Classy Curves. Developed by an Italian scientist in 1791, the company has grown worldwide to help people fight cellulite and improve skin firmness. “Most people notice dramatic results in their skin after two or three treatments,” she adds. “You can have the treatments done here or buy the small machine and accompanying skin products for home use.”
In addition to Classy Curves, Bailey owns and operates Classy Cuts, located in the same building, where she offers facials, microdermabrasion and makeovers. Bailey has been in the spa business for 21 years and also offers haircuts, hairstyling and coloring. “My coloring products are produced in Holland,” says Bailey. “Keune leaves your hair very shiny and they have a beautiful line of colors. I wanted a product that made color come alive and left your hair looking better after it was colored than before. This product does that.”
Classy Cuts also carries the Kevin Murphy line of hair care products that are sulphate-free, paraben-free and animal cruelty-free. "The line offers a lot of beautiful colors to choose from," she says.
Classy Cuts is an independent distributor for SeneGence, a line of cosmetics and skin care products that stay on during swimming, showering or when you’ve been crying, says Bailey. “The line offers a lot of colors,” she says. The products have not been tested on animals and carry no animal by-products. Instead, they contain all naturally recurring ingredients and are highly concentrated for greater value.
If you’re looking for head-to-toe pampering or want to feel and look better, you can’t go wrong at Classy Curves and Classy Cuts.
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After 30 years in public school education, Carol Round retired and moved from Grand Lake to Claremore, Oklahoma in 2005, where she writes a weekly faith-based column which runs in 14 Oklahoma newspapers as well as several national and international publications. Three volumes of her columns have been compiled into collections: A Matter of Faith, Faith Matters and by FAITH alone. She has also written Journaling with Jesus: How to Draw Closer to God and a companion workbook, The 40-Day Challenge. This past year she has written three children’s books, a series called Nana’s 3 Jars, to teach children about the value of giving, saving and spending money. All of Carol’s books are available through Amazon. In addition to writing her weekly column, authoring books and speaking to women’s groups, she writes for Value News. She also blogs regularly at www.carolaround.com. When she is not writing or speaking, she loves spending time with her three grandchildren, working in her flowerbeds, shooting photos, volunteering at her church or going on mission trips overseas, and hiking. She is also an avid reader and loves working crosswords and trying to solve Sudoku puzzles.
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