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Living in the area and being a woman with hair, I thought, why not pop in here? How about four reasons why not? 1) the stench. why does this place smell absolutely horrible? it smells as if there was a flood a decade ago, the carpets (yes.) all got mouldy, and nobody did anything to address the problem. it reeks. 2) better bring earplugs. on my visit, there were TWO televisions BLASTING competing shows. one sounded like a horrible american news channel where people fight to be offensive under the guise of being "honest," and the other sounded like "you are NOT the father!"-style talk show. 3). the products. I'm pretty sure all these products were expired. all of them. there were boxes of hair relaxer for men that were clearly from the 1980s. 4) the "Service." let's start with being ignored in favor of the blasting television. but oh! nope! i'm not being ignored, i'm actually being watched like a hawk. this became clear when I flipped the lid on a product to give it a sniff and was squawked at, "DON'T OPEN THAT!" seriously, this is no way to run a business. if your store must smell vile and be deafening, at least be nice to your customers.
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