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August 2024 by Meena Raju
Good place to go for hairstyle
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August 2024 by K Seyf
Just got a cut from Angie. She was fast and super personable! Great haircut and a great experience. I will be back!
Stylist: Angie :)
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August 2024 by Galaxy “Undertale Trash” The Bat
Angie was by far the worst stylist I've had for any haircut in my life. A stylist with short hair themselves, completely ruined a normal pixie cut with side length. They suggested to keep the length down to my cheekbone, which I explained was exactly where I wanted it. It's at least an inch above my cheekbone, if not more. They shaved my head and gave me bangs. I explained in such depth to have years of shaping my hair ruined.
If you come here, DO NOT GO TO ANGIE.
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July 2024 by Gary Williamson
Laura always does a great job.
Stylist: Laura Stacey did a great job.
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June 2024 by ravi daitota
I was a loyal customer for over 8 years, but I never realized I was being cheated every time.
They sell discounted gift cards during November. I bought a $12.99 per cut gift card and pre paid $180. I never used to check the receipts, but last week, my daughter checked the receipt and said I was charged $21. I went back to clarify, but I was told the manager is not available. I requested a call back once the manager is available. They never called, so I called them after 2 days. Meanwhile, I was shocked to see I was charged regular price each time the card was used after seeing 2 previous receipts.
The manager who spoke to me was highly unprofessional and was rude. She just refused to take any responsibility.
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June 2024 by Jenny Marie
I had the absolute best experience with Tina. She was patient, kind and very helpful. I will be driving out of my way to have her cut my hair again!
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May 2024 by James Harmon
Fast setup for appointment times
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April 2024 by Tricia Dolin
I Love this place. They always thin My hair wonderfully. They are very nice and respectful of their customers.
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March 2024 by Felipe Riano
Usually not a big fan of this place, but I have to say that they saved me on a day that I couldn’t find any other haircut place in the area. The job was fine, but the costumer service was great. Price is good for what you get.
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March 2024 by Lynda Hoving
Got a relaxing shampoo and nice haircut! Made my day.
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February 2024 by Mohiuddin Khan
Nice and affordable price
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February 2024 by Diane St Louis
I won't go elsewhere. Staci knows how to cut my very thin hair so I can take care of it easily. Been coming here for years. She is worth waiting for.
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January 2024 by C O'HaHa
I will never send my kid here ever again!
If your baby/toddler has cradle cap you shouldn't either
I had my SO take our Son for a haircut yesterday, so he had a fresh cut on his third birthday.
The hair cut is okay I suppose but, the lecture of our sons cradle cap and the hair dresser took it up on herself to put fault into us as parents and try to scare my SO into an upsell. How ridiculous. As for what is the root causes of cradle cap its unknown. She must be a smarter than the researchers. The only information available is that it's from an gland overproducing oils.
If his cradle cap was bad I would treat. But a speckled area is not a concern for me. He has a super mild case. Especially considering you have no clue how bad it once was... Remember it can take a couple years to clear up. Hmmm
Lastly, here's a Google search result (about the same thing his pediatrician told us when we asked about it at his last check up) she should read it and stop lecturing anyone and keep her place where it belongs. Giving my kid a hair cut.
Cradle cap, or crib cap, is a type of seborrheic dermatitis your baby can develop. While it’s not necessary to remove, if you wish to do so, you can use creams, try brushing your baby’s scalp, and other modes of hydration.
Cradle cap, sometimes also called crib cap, is the baby version of seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis causes dandruff in adults. In babies, it causes extremely thick and flaky skin on a baby’s scalp.
Cradle cap is common, mostly harmless, and should go away eventually. It’s most common in babies up to 3 months old, but it can last up to a year or longer. Most cases of cradle cap go away by a child’s first birthday, and cases continue to drastically decrease as a child approaches 4 years of age. (Happy birthday kiddo big 3)
Cradle cap is harmless and it’s not medically necessary to get rid of it. But if you want to try removing it.
(Oh look not necessary to remove wow)
Stop parent shaming ?
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December 2023 by E & A Trucking
Very busy
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December 2023 by C O'Hara
I will never send my kid here ever again!If your baby/toddler has cradle cap you shouldn't eitherI had my SO take our Son for a haircut yesterday, so he had a fresh cut on his third birthday.The hair cut is okay I suppose but, the lecture of our sons cradle cap and the hair dresser took it up on herself to put fault into us as parents and try to scare my SO into an upsell. How ridiculous. As for what is the root causes of cradle cap its unknown. She must be a smarter than the researchers. The only information available is that it's from an gland overproducing oils.If his cradle cap was bad I would treat. But a speckled area is not a concern for me. He has a super mild case. Especially considering you have no clue how bad it once was... Remember it can take a couple years to clear up. HmmmLastly, here's a Google search result (about the same thing his pediatrician told us when we asked about it at his last check up) she should read it and stop lecturing anyone and keep her place where it belongs. Giving my kid a hair cut.Cradle cap, or crib cap, is a type of seborrheic dermatitis your baby can develop. While it’s not necessary to remove, if you wish to do so, you can use creams, try brushing your baby’s scalp, and other modes of hydration.Cradle cap, sometimes also called crib cap, is the baby version of seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis causes dandruff in adults. In babies, it causes extremely thick and flaky skin on a baby’s scalp.Cradle cap is common, mostly harmless, and should go away eventually. It’s most common in babies up to 3 months old, but it can last up to a year or longer. Most cases of cradle cap go away by a child’s first birthday, and cases continue to drastically decrease as a child approaches 4 years of age. (Happy birthday kiddo big 3)Cradle cap is harmless and it’s not medically necessary to get rid of it. But if you want to try removing it.(Oh look not necessary to remove wow)Stop parent shaming ?