I went there (after checking out reviews) knowing this is a 'school' and students are learning, but thought they would be educated on what they are doing before allowed to touch a clients hair. Wrong. My student was not sure how to do high-lights and low-lights at the same time. Really. The 'supervisor' seemed to be able to talk her thru it but she wasn't too confident herself. Well, it did not turn out right and I went back to get it 'fixed' (yes, I should have learned) but was leaving for a trip in a few days and wanted to done right. It was much better the second time but not great. I also thought I'd get my eyebrows waxed, well the 'supervisor' did it as she explained it to the student (who admitted she had never done it before) and the supervisor took too much hair, thanks. Avalon is doing a disservice to their students and definitely to their clients. Also, this school needs to have a dress code of some sort, just visit there and see for yourself. I would think part of the education process is how you prent yourself to the public. Maybe Avalon should be concerned how their students present themselves and then once they are out on their own they can dress however they want. Avalon should be ashamed that they are not training their students better than this before they ever touch a client. And how someone becomes a 'supervisor' is beyond me. Was very disappointed and will never go back and will definitely pass on my experience to my friends. Oh, I also did make an appt. for eye brow color but got home and cancelled it.