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  • Having moved here from Cincinnati, Ohio, I've had to get used to the more expensive prices for just about everything in Toronto, but the thought of spending $150+ for highlights and a cut was just too much for me. Luckily, a friend suggested trying Aveda Institute's salon, and it was a really good experience. My appointment was supposed to start at 6 p.m., and when I arrived, the place was absolutely packed. One student took my appointment card and then I sat for a little while waiting for my stylist. I was finally taken to the styling chair around 6:30, and my stylist (who is also named Andrea, incidentally) apologized several times. I wasn't too fussed, but just be aware that things do go a bit more slowly at a student salon like this one. Once the appointment got started, I told Andrea that I was looking for highlights, but asked for her suggestions to make the highlights pop a bit more than they had in the past. She recommended doing a few low-lights as well, and I took her up on the idea. She discussed the decision with her educator, (Cathy, I think?) who had to recommend slightly different color numbers than Andrea was planning to use. It eased my mind to know that a licensed stylist was in the background making sure everything would go well, so Andrea began mixing the color and off she went. Again, things go a bit more slowly when students are learning, so Cathy swooped in and started putting highlights on the other side of my head, and I was all foiled within 30 minutes (which is quick for how much hair I have). She also helped Andrea to blow-dry my hair, as it was closing time and I'd been there for 2 hours already. When I saw the new color, I was pleasantly surprised with just how good it looked. There were just enough low-lights to make the blonde pop, which was exactly what I wanted. Andrea was very sweet and produced a great final result, and I really appreciated that Cathy helped her out to keep things on time for the client. I will mention that Andrea kept explaining all of the products that she was using and was doing a bit of a sales pitch on each of them, and while that's nothing abnormal for a salon, it does get a bit old after a while. Overall, though, it was a great experience and a really good deal ($65 for highlights and low-lights... love it!!).
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