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| - It is always nerve wracking to try a new hair stylist - one thing I won't usually let people mess with is my hair. So I moved to Vegas a little over a year ago and I'd only had my hair cut once during that time... needless to say I was looking raggedy and needed someone to clean me up.
I went to see Daniel at aDias, and was nervous because I hadn't met him prior. The salon was nice. It's small and intimate, probably only 6 or 8 stylists total work there. I color my own hair so I only wanted a hair cut, not someone to try and sell me on color, highlights or products. Well, that's exactly what I got. After Daniel took a look at my hair he asked what I wanted as far as length, bangs etc. and he told me how much I needed to cut off to clean up the split ends and balance out the length in the back. Then we were off for a wash.
While cutting my hair, Daniel talked to me about products I should purchase from Sally *gasp* to color my hair at home. I'm in love! He didn't try to talk me into coming to him for color!! He also gave me advice on purchasing shampoo and conditioner - he said, what you buy is personal preference. But always buy moisturizing since it's so dry here in Vegas. And only buy products you've never seen advertised on TV. Easy to remember! Again, I appreciated not being up-sold on salon products.
Daniel took pride in my cut and told me 'not to screw it up', because until someone else cuts it it's a reflection on him. I ended up with a great hair cut , blow dried and styled, all in under an hour. WOW! I will definitely be back to see Daniel. I'm told they have a great nail girl there too, I think I'll be giving her a call soon as well.
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