Mary Kur
Hair Studio

About
My name is masha Kurbatova
I see beauty as something living, natural, and constantly changing — and I approach hair with the same philosophy.
Over the years, I’ve learned to work with each client attentively, calmly, and with deep respect for their individuality.
I try to truly listen — to understand not only what you want, but how you want to feel.
My goal is to create a look that gently and honestly reflects who you are today, and who you are becoming through your own natural changes.

studio's concept
My studio is a fully private space where we work one-on-one.
I created this format so that every client can feel calm, safe, and free during their transformation. No one will be watching the process, rushing you, or distracting you — it’s just you and your own time for yourself.
There is a second chair in the studio, which I use for family visits. Sometimes a mother and daughter come together, spouses, or pairs of friends — in these cases, I can comfortably take care of two people at once, keeping a cozy atmosphere and giving attention to each guest.

Soft, calming music always plays in the studio. I offer quality coffee, tea, and snacks. It’s important to me that you feel natural and at ease here: if you prefer silence, want to scroll through your feed, read, or even work on your laptop — that is absolutely welcome.
I truly appreciate when a client allows themselves quiet and rest. In those moments, I can fully focus on the quality and precision of my work, so you receive the best result without any unnecessary waiting.
by own hands
This studio was created quite literally by my own hands. I assembled the furniture, shaped the wooden boards, used a nail gun, hung the shelves, and thoughtfully designed every corner to feel warm and real.
It was my long-time dream project — to build a space where both I and every client who walks in would feel comfortable and welcomed. There are no random details here: this interior holds my work, my time, and my energy.
And in a world where women-owned businesses are becoming a meaningful force, I’m proud that this place is my own hand-built world. When you come here, you’re not supporting a corporation — you’re supporting a woman who created her space herself, from the ground up.









































































































