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  • Not worth the money or hassle. My story with Ladies and Gentlemen starts a few weeks ago as I was in a wedding and the bride needed a few things brought from the Cleveland area to Warren, I had to get my hair done for the wedding in town on the Sunday morning of the wedding. Now as many of you ladies know most reputable salons including my favorites do not have Sunday hours. So when I found one close to the other places I had to pick things up before the wedding, I thought I had found it all. Well I call Ladies and Gentlemen and the woman on the phone asks what I need done I say simply an updo April 13th as early in the morning as possible. First available they have is 10AM. Not as early as I was hoping but at this point I was satisfied just to have an appointment. This is where my satisfaction ended. The morning of my appointment after running all over creation for everything the bride needed and making sure my makeup was done and my overnight bag was complete, I headed to Ladies and Gentlemen. I arrived approximately 10 minutes early. I enter the salon and am greeted by the 2 rudest receptionists ever. They were chatting about american idol and the hills (oh the humanity) and seemed so miffed to be interrupted to do their job and check me in. As a segway to introduce those of you not familiar with the salon/spa experience. Normally before you say who you are they know who you are and greet you and take your coat, ask if you would like coffee water lemonade tea etc and if there is anything they can do for you/help you find while you wait. You do not lift a single finger for yourself. This is why it is normally worth the extra dollars. As a frequenter of such establishments to be rudely greeted, my coat not taken, there was a self service station for coffee without any made cause receptionists who we will refer to as thing one and thing two from now on were to lazy, and then to be told my stylist wasn't even there yet, I was rather taken aback. Number one I was on an already tight schedule and as I have a lot of thick hair I know how long it takes to get put up. Thankfully I was prepared with a photo of what I wanted and it was simple and elegant and best of all sleek. At about 1015 my stylist finally shows up. She actually takes my coat. Shocking I know. We head to her station. She dirties up my hair to make it stick. . . It didn't need extra oil but whatever. So I show her the picture which was of my own hair and she said fine. Well I started to get nervous when she started with the curling iron as there are no curls in this style. She puts it up once and it looks like your generic mound o curls and I frankly said that is not what I wanted. So she takes it out. . . and does nearly the same thing again. I really think she was only capable of the one generic I could have gotten it done at best cuts style. I was LIVID. My hair looked like it came out of a jc penneys catalog not vogue. It was anything put sleek. I had a section of hair sticking up in the middle of my head. But as it took her over an hour just to make that mess I didn't have time for her to try again. That and frankly with everything I had done that morning I could care less about this wedding except for the fact it would soon be over. Note to all the girls ALL BRIDES are bridezillas the week before their weddings. She sprays it with an expensive version of aquanet (made by aveda but its your standard smelly aerosol hairspray) and then takes me to get my coat again. Now any time previously I have ever gotten my hair done at this type of establishment as you walk out from an updo if it is raining (which it was) as a precaution for your newly styled tresses they provide a dye cap or something resembling a cheap shower cap to maintain the dryness needed for one's hair to remain as it was. They have nothing. and of course as I'm expecting this as part of the drill and don't want a hood messing my hair my coat i had had no hood. So essentially i have to make a mad dash while holding my coat over my head. Now that should be the end but alas it was not. After the festivities were over and I was on my couch taking down the royal mess of a style, I realized just what a mess things were. I had pins stuck in a rats nest of pins and hair. My boyfriend had to start taking them out figuring out which was the "top" as to not pull out clumps of my hair which was entangled on every pin. Not to mention after all the pins were out (there were 65 definitely overkill for my shoulder length hair) I had to wash my poor locks 3 times in order to get all the goop out of my hair. If you are thinking of getting your hair done here my only advice for you is go to best cuts. The quality of style and service you will get will be the same and its much cheaper.
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