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| - I really wish Yelp allowed to give a negative star rather than one. One star just seems way too generous, in my opinion.
This review is for the Salon located at J.C.Penney. From appointment to final cut, my experience was HORRIBLE. I would have preferred hand my bulldog a pair of scissors and let her go to town on my head.
First off, the girl that scheduled my appointment and my sister's appointment scheduled us for an hour and a half apart. I didn't agree to that, but whatever, a woman was there on her day off and they asked her to clock in. Unfortunately, she wouldn't stop remarking about how she generously clocked in.
We each brought photos in for how our hair should be cut. Mine's not bad, but my sister hates her hair, the woman spent more time diagnosing her dry scalp than actually paying attention to my sister's reference material.
I walked out of there with such an intense headache from the spots where my gal had burned my scalp with the blow dryer. I was never trained as a cosmetologist or an aesthetician, but isn't it common knowledge that you don't hold a blow dryer in the same spot for an extended amount of time?! After I told her about it, she apologized but then remarked that it was easier to just get the root dried first.
Does somebody have the number for Tabatha? I'm done, apparently J.C.Penney salons are now the skill equivelent to Super Cuts with more money tacked on at the end. Yeah, I'm angry that I could have paid $14.00 and gotten a crappy cut somewhere else.
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