About
Two generations, one old stone farmhouse
Mirror Images is a family studio run by Melinda and her daughter Alyssa, in a building that has been standing on West Broad Street since 1734.
How we got here
Mirror Images grew the way the best neighborhood places do — slowly, by word of mouth, one happy client telling the next. Melinda has been behind the chair for a long time, and over the years the studio has become a quiet fixture on West Broad Street.
What a visit feels like
You'll be greeted by name once we know you. There's coffee, tea, or hot chocolate while you settle in, and never a clock ticking over your appointment. We'll tell you honestly what will work for your hair and what won't — even when that means talking you out of something.
The 1734 farmhouse
Our studio sits inside a stone farmhouse built in 1734 — thick walls, warm light, and the feeling of a place that's been cared for by a lot of hands over a lot of years. It's a setting no strip-mall salon can copy, and it's part of why a haircut here feels less like an errand and more like a visit with someone who's glad you came.
We're a Quakertown business through and through, and we try to give back to the town that's kept our chairs full all these years.
— Mirror Images Family Hair Studio
Come meet us
The best way to get to know the studio is to sit in the chair. Reach out and we'll find a time that suits you.
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