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This salon is mediocre. The person on the phone was very nice and the salon itself is fairly clean. I've gone here because it is close to campus. In terms of stylists, avoid Amy if you can. I first went to her to get my hair dyed red--I emphasized I wanted it to look natural, I even showed her a picture of the color I wanted. Instead, she dyed my hair exactly the same shockingly tomato-red shade that a few of the stylists there have. For my next haircut I went back to a different stylist for a haircut and had a good experience (unfortunately I can't remember her name). Then, for my next haircut I made an appointment for a haircut with the only stylist available during the time I was free. I didn't realize that it was Amy again until I got there. She spent the entire time trying to convince me, to the point of being very pushy and rude (insulting the way my hair looked at the time) to come in to get my hair dyed by her again and to get other expensive treatments. She also seemed very rushed doing my hair--I told her she was burning my scalp with the dryer and she didn't even apologize! In the end, I was happy with the way my haircut turned out, but it was not at all worth being treated rudely. There are plenty of stylists in the city who do a good job AND act professional.
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