Fluffy Artistry Launches Salon on Wheels

Fluffy Artistry Launches ‘Salon on Wheels’ – A First-of-Its-Kind Mobile Beauty Experience in Namibia
Namibia’s beauty landscape witnessed a mobile transformation on the 26 of March 2026, as Fransina Nikodemus, the entrepreneur widely celebrated as the "Queen of the Gel Bolla," officially launched Fluffy’s Artistry on Wheels at her studio in Katutura.
Marina Antonio

The launch of the mobile unit is positioned as a direct fulfillment of Nikodemus’s long standing mission to provide a specialized experience rather than a mere service, a promise she has kept throughout her rapid growth phase between 2024 and 2026.

Designed as a high end, fully-equipped studio, the Salon on Wheels aims to bring Fluffy’s signature bridal styling, expert wig installations, and the iconic "gel bolla" directly to clients.

The move marks a strategic shift in the local beauty sector, effectively closing the logistical gap for bridal parties who previously had to travel to her Shandumbala or CBD branches. By taking the artistry to the client, Nikodemus ensures that her high standards of comfort and professional excellence remain accessible regardless of location.

The event, attended by industry peers and close supporters, served as a testament to Nikodemus’s reputation for excellence. Highlighting her contribution to the sector, close friends of the founder presented her with a cheque of N$20,000, describing the gesture as a token of appreciation for the professional standards she has introduced to the Namibian market.

Speaking at the unveiling, Dr. Martha Uumati applauded the founder’s approach to the craft, noting that the brand’s success is built on more than just technical skill.

“Fransina does more than hair; she provides an experience,” Uumati said

The launch further solidifies Nikodemus’s standing as a market innovator. While competitors continue to focus on traditional brick and mortar expansions, the Salon on Wheels puts the Fluffy’s Artistry brand on the road, creating a more scalable business. 

Beyond the luxury offering, the initiative is set to create new professional pathways for the brand’s workforce of over 19 employees. 

As the mobile unit begins operations, it represents a new chapter for women owned enterprises in Namibia, demonstrating how localized expertise can be turned into a sophisticated, mobile brand.