Michelle Lombardozzi-Strollo
“With over 30 years of experience in electrolysis, I have dedicated my career to helping thousands of individuals achieve smooth, hair-free skin. I started this journey as a mother-daughter company, emphasizing our commitment to community and family values. As a proud woman-owned business, I believe that everyone deserves to feel confident in their own skin. I take pride in creating a welcoming environment where clients can feel comfortable and supported throughout their hair removal journey.”
Michelle Lombardozzi-Strollo joined Anne’s Electrolysis in 1992 upon graduation from the New York Institute of Electrolysis to form a mother-daughter team. Her open, understanding nature and easy personality has helped her to form close personal relationships with many of her clients who come from all walks of life. Her ability to focus on each client’s personal needs and attention to detail give assurance and comfort to even the most hesitant client.
Over the years Michelle has formed and built a loyal clientele base with her strict adherence to confidentiality, safety and sterilization procedures. Using only insulated, gold or stainless steel needles and probes along with state of the art equipment she ensures each client has their needs met.
Along with building her client base, Michelle has continued to work towards growth and expertise in electrolysis and as a skin care professional, most recently learning under the tutelage of Dr. Anita Dormer. Furthering her education along with services and products for her clients, she has recently signed on to become one of Dutchess County’s only Dermalogica retailers. Dermalogica is professional-grade skin care, developed by the International Dermal Institute, trusted by skin-therapists worldwide. Dermalogica products are guaranteed cruelty free, made locally, with no artificial colors or fragrances. All but five of their products are 100% vegan.
On the days Michelle isn’t in the office, she enjoys spending time with her beautiful children and husband on their micro farm in Dutchess County. They have two horses, two dogs, and the occasional feathered friend to add to the mix. Michelle has been horseback riding most of her life, donating what precious little free time she has to Dutchess County 4H, sharing in her knowledge of both English and Western saddle riding.