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| - This is a review of a hair-cut and style by Wassam. I know that Wang is mentioned by a lot of people, but when I called for a curly-hair specific hair cut, she booked me with him. Needless to say, I was very very happy with her choice. Wassam was fanatastic. Absolutely fantastic.
I am always leery about my haircuts. I have naturally very curly hair and I have found that very few people know how to really cit it. Most people wash it, cut, and then style it only as if you are going to blow dry it straight. The techniques for making a beautiful, rounded curly style are definitely not the same for making a bob and there are quite a few stylists who just do not get that.
Also, one of my problems was that I got this really awful kertin/chemical treatment that had destroyed my hair. I have been trying to grow it out long enough so that I could get my hair cut and get it all removed (without looking like I had a tiny-fro on my head.) Pure success. I have attached a picture of my new hair cut and I couldn't be happier.
Wassam does, though. He also understands that hair should be a conversation between the stylist and the client. We spent a good 5-10 minutes talking through what I actually wanted. He didn't push me into any specific style and he actually listened to my suggestions, instead of blowing them off. in the end, we had come to an agreement that was informed by our discussion and I felt confident that I was going to get a great style out of it.
And I did. I love my new hair cut.
I haven't tried any of the other services so I can't comment. However, I can say a bit about the salon in general. They offer the full array of nail/spa services. One woman was getting her nail done when I walked in and was very happy with the service she received. Someone else was getting her hair colored and couldn't stop raving about it when it was done. This is a great, laid-back salon where you can get good service without feeling like you're paying for the 'trendiness' factor.
There is also plenty of parking as this is in the corner of a little plaza.
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