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April 2023 by Karen Marullo
This is the second time I tried a tapestry salon and unimpressed. I went yesterday and showed pics of how I wear my hair and hairdresser said can do. Needless to say cut lots inches of my hair which I didn’t ask for and no style and very unhappy. Why ask how you wear your hair if the stylist decides??? Here I am $172 later very very unhappy. I deleted their number and back to off 7th I go!!! Stay clear from Eduardo …scissor happy and does what he wants not what you want .Service: Hairstyling
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March 2023 by Konagirl833 Smith
I Love Love Love Tapestry Salon. Dawn M. is the best Stylist and Colorist around. Kim,who does my nails, is so talented and such a sweetheart. My nails are always beautiful.I recommend the salon very highly! If you haven't been here in a while, it's under new, attentive ownership!Thanks for always doing such a beautiful job and making me feel so good when I'm ready to leave! ❤️Services: Manicure
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March 2023 by Carol Maltese
Love this salon. Jen is amazing. She’s been my hair stylist for over 20 years.I’ve been going to Tapestry for 6 years and just love the professionalism. The hair stylists and staff are so friendly. Nice atmosphere and service from the minute you walk in.I have no complaints at all. ?
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March 2023 by lucilfer chrollo
Loved my experience here, I got a trim, layers, and they styled my hair. Turned out so good, definitely coming back here again! Lucy did my hair and it’s the best it’s ever looked. Recommend 100% ❤️❤️Services: Haircut
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March 2023 by Jennifer Genao
This upscale Salon is the only Salon to offer Goldwell. Goldwell is a luxurious color line with moisturizing conditioner in the product and constitutes for low or no damage.The back bar sink has wonderful high shine shampoo’s and treatments for optimum smooth and shiny hair.I know my hair and color will always look and feel wonderful at this Salon.Services: Haircut
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March 2023 by Maria Wunderlich
The staff at Tapestry are great! I have never been treated better at a hair salon. Elion and his staff are professional and very talentedServices: Haircut
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March 2023 by Ellen Latsko
Aleon, margarita and the fella who gave me the most Devine scalp massage…everyone…always…so professional and caring. I always feel like I’m walking in to visit family and walk out feeling like a million bucks…and I always get compliments on how good I look.Services: Haircut
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February 2023 by Kristeen Smith
Best salon around! Dawn M is the best and Kim is the best nail tech around ❤️ Love you guys!!
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November 2022 by K
If you are not white don’t come here -Yesterday I had the absolute worse salon experience of my life.I was made to feel judged, belittled, unmatching to the white standard of beauty and like my thick curly Hispanic hair was a dirty nest that was a burden to cut. The stylists and hair washers did not even bother to hide their disgust, outwardly whispering to each other while making begrudged faces and even looking at me with a questioning face waiting for me to approve their revulsion. It was as if they had never seen hair with curl or volume, and yet looking around the salon there were other people with curly hair that were being treated like normal human beings. The only difference is that I was the only non-white person in the room.They kept calling for another stylist, Sebastian, who they repeatedly said may know “how to handle this.” “This” being my natural hair, which somehow seemed to them like a wild animal that refused to be tamed. They also kept insisting in a patronizing way that they would need the Brazilian mask even though I have never needed one, on my own or in any salon. They were treating me so badly that I felt the need to take my mask off to show them that I am human.While this was happening, another client who was sitting nearby commented “Wow, she has such beautiful hair,” a comment that was in such great contrast to the way I was being treated and made to feel.At the end of all this harassment, washing my hair and trimming the very bottom of it only took a few unburdened minutes. The rest of the time was taken with their racist drama. I refused to let them blow dry it because they were making such a big deal, planning to simultaneously dry both halves of my hair while subjecting me to unnecessary pain. Meanwhile, I blow dry my hair all the time at home and there is nothing unusual about the process. They continued to whisper to each other as I paid the $60 bill and then gave me a 50% discount for my next visit, as if they sensed my unhappiness and thought that would compensate for the toxicity they subjected me to.To top it all off, my friend called them afterwards to ask if they were comfortable cutting thick, curly hair and they insisted that they were. In my countless times going to hair salons throughout Canada and various states in the U.S., I have NEVER been treated like this. It is unacceptable. The staff in this salon should not be allowed to touch people of color.
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October 2022 by Kathy
If you are not white don’t come here -Yesterday I had the absolute worse salon experience of my life.I was made to feel judged, belittled, unmatching to the white standard of beauty and like my thick curly Hispanic hair was a dirty nest that was a burden to cut. The stylists and hair washers did not even bother to hide their disgust, outwardly whispering to each other while making begrudged faces and even looking at me with a questioning face waiting for me to approve their revulsion. It was as if they had never seen hair with curl or volume, and yet looking around the salon there were other people with curly hair that were being treated like normal human beings. The only difference is that I was the only non-white person in the room.They kept calling for another stylist, Sebastian, who they repeatedly said may know “how to handle this.” “This” being my natural hair, which somehow seemed to them like a wild animal that refused to be tamed. They also kept insisting in a patronizing way that they would need the Brazilian mask even though I have never needed one, on my own or in any salon. They were treating me so badly that I felt the need to take my mask off to show them that I am human.While this was happening, another client who was sitting nearby commented “Wow, she has such beautiful hair,” a comment that was in such great contrast to the way I was being treated and made to feel.At the end of all this harassment, washing my hair and trimming the very bottom of it only took a few unburdened minutes. The rest of the time was taken with their racist drama. I refused to let them blow dry it because they were making such a big deal, planning to simultaneously dry both halves of my hair while subjecting me to unnecessary pain. Meanwhile, I blow dry my hair all the time at home and there is nothing unusual about the process. They continued to whisper to each other as I paid the $60 bill and then gave me a 50% discount for my next visit, as if they sensed my unhappiness and thought that would compensate for the toxicity they subjected me to.To top it all off, my friend called them afterwards to ask if they were comfortable cutting thick, curly hair and they insisted that they were. In my countless times going to hair salons throughout Canada and various states in the U.S., I have NEVER been treated like this. It is unacceptable. The staff in this salon should not be allowed to touch people of color.
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October 2022 by kayla savage
waited over 40 minutes for my appointment, then left as i was not going to waste any more time
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July 2022 by Maryanne J.
This is a wonderful salon . Think spa while you get your hair done . Think relax. Think great results . Happy nice employees good vibe. All stylist are excellent , assistants are incredible . I love Dawn M. But everyone does a great job . You won't be disappointed
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April 2022 by Kathy Ferra
If you are not white don’t come here -Yesterday I had the absolute worse salon experience of my life.I was made to feel judged, belittled, unmatching to the white standard of beauty and like my thick curly Hispanic hair was a dirty nest that was a burden to cut. The stylists and hair washers did not even bother to hide their disgust, outwardly whispering to each other while making begrudged faces and even looking at me with a questioning face waiting for me to approve their revulsion. It was as if they had never seen hair with curl or volume, and yet looking around the salon there were other people with curly hair that were being treated like normal human beings. The only difference is that I was the only non-white person in the room.They kept calling for another stylist, Sebastian, who they repeatedly said may know “how to handle this.” “This” being my natural hair, which somehow seemed to them like a wild animal that refused to be tamed. They also kept insisting in a patronizing way that they would need the Brazilian mask even though I have never needed one, on my own or in any salon. They were treating me so badly that I felt the need to take my mask off to show them that I am human.While this was happening, another client who was sitting nearby commented “Wow, she has such beautiful hair,” a comment that was in such great contrast to the way I was being treated and made to feel.At the end of all this harassment, washing my hair and trimming the very bottom of it only took a few unburdened minutes. The rest of the time was taken with their racist drama. I refused to let them blow dry it because they were making such a big deal, planning to simultaneously dry both halves of my hair while subjecting me to unnecessary pain. Meanwhile, I blow dry my hair all the time at home and there is nothing unusual about the process. They continued to whisper to each other as I paid the $60 bill and then gave me a 50% discount for my next visit, as if they sensed my unhappiness and thought that would compensate for the toxicity they subjected me to.To top it all off, my friend called them afterwards to ask if they were comfortable cutting thick, curly hair and they insisted that they were. In my countless times going to hair salons throughout Canada and various states in the U.S., I have NEVER been treated like this. It is unacceptable. The staff in this salon should not be allowed to touch people of color.Service: Haircut
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April 2022 by c
Hairstylists were very rude and unprofessional. They were laughing at my hair!!! Right in front of my face. Because its actually nice thick hair and they are jealous of it I guess. Never come here!!!Services: Haircut
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March 2022 by Anna Massucci
Want to thank everyone at this incredible salon for saving the day today. My daughter special day could have been ruined when her hair dresser didn’t show up to larkfield manor . We called Tapestry and Margarita took us right away no question knowing we were pressed for time she got us all taken care of You made our day we are so grateful . Thank you Courtney and the other stylist our hair looked great ! to all the staff you are the best.. ❤️