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| - Overall, I had a good experience. Make an appointment, because they get busy.. very quickly. Remember that the students are still in training, so yes, your appointment will take longer. When you go in for your services, more so for a haircut, be specific with what you want. Work with the stylist to inform them what you want your hair to look like. Help them. If you know that your hair behaves a certain way (e.g., your curly hair gets much shorter when length is taken off, you have an odd colic etc). The more information you provide, the better service you will receive.... and you are helping them in their training! Also, it may be helpful to bring a picture of what you are looking for. The stylists have look-books that are used with their instructors. Having your own picture I'm sure will be immensely helpful. For $15, you get a shampoo/condition, hand/arm massage, mini (very mini) facial, cut and style. Can't beat it! Students appeared to be attentive to the clients. Yes, on occasion, you will overhear them chatting with each other and showing each other things. This happens in any work place, not just because it is a school or they are budding professionals.
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