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| - I actually met Victoria Adams while she was at The Drybar nearly 2 years ago. She always made sure to explain what she was doing and how I could achieve the look at home. I appreciated that she would tell me which products I needed and which were not necessary. While the other stylists at Dry were good, Victoria was exceptional. After a few months I was able to find her primary salon and book an appointment. My hair was super damaged. Even with the extra moisturizing treatments. Really, my hair was a reflection of the incredibly difficult time I was going through in my personal life.
My first appointment was more of consultation and trim. She outlined the process and said I would need at least two sessions for the color process, but it might be more depending on how my hair took the color. She also made sure i understood that the estimate I would get at the front would be the base price and it may change. It was accurate, and when it turned out I needed a third session she made sure I got a discount.
Victoria asks a lot of questions, which I realize is to make sure she is recommending the correct cuts, styles, and treatments. I think around the fourth time I wanted to get a short sharp bob. She already knew me, my crazy curly yet fine hair, and simply asked about the days I run late for work. She got me there. But she did give me an adorable longer bob cut! It was perfect.
A few months ago I was transferred to Seattle. I found another stylist and after a couple of cuts I asked for color. Mistake. It turned out bad. Nothing was mentioned about using red shampoo and it wasn't until I noticed the color fading after two weeks, did I find out and buy the correct shampoo. When I went back 6 weeks after my coloring, my hair had faded to a brassy orange. The stylist told me that is the way it goes.
So I made an appointment at R salon. Yup, I flew from Seattle to Phoenix so I could have Victoria fix me hair and get me back on my path to blonde. It was totally worth it and I will see her in April!!
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