The salon is in an neat, but old house. Tudor, perhaps? I've tried the salon several times - waxing, haircut, color, and makeup for an event. Besides one stylist who does awesome updo's, I'm not impressed. I'll start with the stylist, whose name I'll add another time as I can't recall it at this moment. My daughter has been to her for several up-do's. A few times we've had to try other stylist because our favorite was not available. Turns out, she has a full time job with a major airline company and works as a stylist part time. She ALWAYS creates what my daughter requests. We always have our hair done late morning, and the up-do will last all thru late night without a problem! Other stylists (this salon and elsewhere) up-do's have never made to the event before starting to fall apart! Besides our favorite stylist for up-dos, I"m not impressed with the salon. The stylist I've tried, I never like their haircuts. But, even more frustrating is the house itself. It is quite cramp trying to make room for enough stylist stations. When I had my hair colored, I was asked to sit in a chair over by a window... which was very uncomfortable with the airconditioning from the floor vent blowing on me. And I was cramped in between 2 stations working on clients. I could tell there was no where else to sit, while my stylist squeezed in another appointment in her chair while my color took. The wax jobs at the sink are uncomfortable -- people walking right by my head and feet, watching it all going on (I feel waxing is a little personnal), and the lighting in the salon is dim, which makes me question the ability to correctly color my hair. Cramp and dim settings, except the reception and if your lucky to get a cut in the back house. I don't recommend this place, even though I see some stylish women leaving the place. I think even if it is my bad luck to get the bottom stylist, I don't like the setting as a salon.
Pros: One stylist does the Best up-do's that last forever
Cons: The building
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