I got a terrible rash and itch from the hair colour they used but they insisted that it was all natural so how could it happen? They seemed to kind of blame it on me like... Was I having my period? That happens sometimes one of the hairdressers said. You're more sensitive when you're having your period. But I wasn't having a period. I was having a crazy itch and burn on my scalp! Knowing that my scalp and skin is sensitive to color I asked them about the dye they use in advance. The assured me that have never been problems with their hair dye, that there couldn't be. It was way too natural. I believed them.
It was the worst. I could feel it itching, burning like molten lava, right away and I told her. She said it couldn't be an allergy because it was so natural.
I paid the same price as I pay when I go to my favorite salon, Jerome's. Except at Jerome's, for the same price I get a beautiful color with natural looking highlights. Here, the price was for one solid color. So it's definitely overpriced. I don't mind paying a good amount of money to have my hair done beautifully. But this is just overpriced. I didn't get what I paid for.
The women who work here are very nice. The salon is really gorgeous. But the quality of work was OK at best. The cut was mediocre. So perhaps there are a select number of women who think the salon is great? I'm not one of them.
It's unfortunate because the salon is so close to where I live but I will drive to downtown, park there, and even rearrange my schedule to get my hair done well.
I feel like it was someone's little sister who was cutting my hair. The techniques were old style, thinning shears, old-style layering like in the days of Jennifer Aniston from Friends. Nothing wrong with it but I'd like a modern cut that grows out beautifully. And doesn't blow my head off into an itching frenzy of madness.