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| - As a service industry professional, I will never return to the hair salon again because of the way the colorist made me feel. He immediately insulted my current style, informing me that my husband must be insecure if he wanted my hair long (who would have thought that maybe I wanted to wear it long? I have done my Edie hair phase already, thank you very much. No amount of talk from a stylist in a casino that I'm meeting for an emergency color fix is going to change my mind). Then he proceeded to try to convince me he knew what to do with my color based on the fact that he did Holly Madison's new auburn hair - which by the way does not look natural at all. Her hair has never been mistaken for naturally colored, but mine is all the time and I prefer to keep it that way - name-dropping a celebrity will not help you when that celebrity clearly has very different beauty goals from mine.
Finally, and perhaps worst of all, the colorist made sure to try to make me feel uncomfortable for bringing my service animal with me, but questioning that I needed her, informing me that he finds it somehow improper for the animal to be in a salon, and generally to make me feel like crap.
I won't ever return. I don't remember the stylist's name, but seeing as the salon was nearly empty on a Tuesday afternoon tells me his attitude may be part of the problem.
Sadly, the ladies who did my manicure and pedicure before my color appointment were delightful - perfectly nice, accommodating, and comfortable to be around - naturally that's what's expected when you spend $200 to get your nails done.
Very disappointing experience. The reason I even went was because I got a recommendation from a friend to come here and see Michael Boychuck, but due to my last minute emergency I had to see whoever was available, and the experience was so bad and embarrassing I won't ever return as I don't want to run into the presumptuous clown ever again.
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