Skintastic’s owner plans to retire

SALISBURY — The Northwest Corner will be a little less beautiful after Jan. 30, when Colleen Kopec will close her Skintastic salon on Main Street in Lakeville. 

Kopec has been in business here for 13 years and is retiring as she approaches her 66th birthday.  The Sharon resident isn’t sure how she’ll spend her time in retirement but she’s pretty sure she won’t be bored. There will probably be some traveling with her husband, Rick. There might be some hours spent volunteering with area nonprofits such as the Little Guild in Cornwall and the Corner Food Pantry (formerly OWL’s Kitchen) in Lakeville.

“A lot of people are offering me work. They have plans for me,” she said with a smile. It’s nice to be in demand but she’s pretty certain that, for at least a short while, she’s going to take it easy and catch up on some pleasure reading. 

“I don’t know what’s next but I’m excited about it,” she said. “I don’t know what it’s like to not have a job.”

Kopec grew up on the west coast, in Washington and California, and moved to Connecticut with her husband 45 years ago.

Her first career was as a nurse.

“For about 20 years, I ran Alzheimer’s wings,” she said. She had a particular interest in wound care, which led her naturally to study skin care as an aesthetician when she retired from nursing about 15 years ago.

“I had assumed I’d go work in a plastic surgeon’s office,” she said, but she found that she really enjoyed the beauty part of the business. She liked doing makeup, and facials, and body treatments. She liked that her clients came in to see her with a smile on their face and left with an even bigger smile. 

Since announcing a few months ago that she will retire, Kopec said she is busier than ever and has had to stay open additional days each week.

“I could stay in business until I’m 70,” she said. “But I don’t want to.” 

She is recommending that her clients now go to Lauren Beecher at the Hylton Hundt Salon and Spa in Millerton.

“I tell people that I used to go to Lauren myself and that’s usually all they need to hear.”

Until Jan. 30, Skintastic will remain open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 860-435-0546.

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