Local barber hold grand opening ceremony for sensory-friendly space

Dillon Fuhrman

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – A local barber is taking steps to make haircuts less stressful for children with autism and sensory sensitivities.

Royalty Barber Studio, located at 1799 South First Avenue in Yuma, held a grand opening ceremony Saturday evening to unveil a newly designed sensory-friendly studio. The space is tailored to children who may be overwhelmed by the typical sights and sounds of a barbershop.

Owner Jose Landeros said the idea came from personal experience.

“I was inspired by my nephew and the challenges he faced during haircuts,” Landeros said. “I started thinking about what I could do to make the experience easier for parents and kids like him.”

Landeros said the sensory studio had been in development for several years, and he’s proud to finally bring the concept to life.

“Especially giving them an area where it’s judge-free – it’s what we’ve been wanting to do for a few years now,” he said. “We’re happy that we finally got the opportunity to do it.”

Landeros hopes the new space not only supports families in the community but also sets a new standard for inclusivity across Yuma’s barbershops.

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