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Sabre Salon

Sabre Salon

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1481 S King St #412, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96814, United States
(808) 781-1686 www.sabresalon.com
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Jan 24, 2017
It's been 5 months and my hair still hasn't gotten healthier. Brittany fried my hair when I went in for coloring. I am not sure what process she went about it and she is no longer working here. My hair takes forever to dry. Severely damaged. Tab the owner tried her best to fix what Brittany did. But after spending over $700 on my hair I definitely can't recommend them at all.

Nov 5, 2016
Tabby is an amazing colorist. She does these beautiful rainbow colors, but even better IMO, she nails natural colors, too! I have had so many compliments on my hair color, which she took from a dark brown to a light brown. I recommend her for any color treatment you're looking for!!

Oct 19, 2016
#TabbyMagic ! I've been going to Tabby since I moved to Hawaii, she saved me from a very very expensive posh salon in Los Angeles. I had damaged, black dyed hair, and she took me blonde (And healthy!) in one go! Since then, my hair has been long, short, different blondes, but always instagram worthy! I'm not sure how she does it! Sometimes I have a hard time even at highly rated places because I'm awkward turtle and shy and not able to ask for what I really want. But I'm so comfortable, everyone at the salon is like a friend, they all have amazing unicorn hair and you know you are among your own. Sometimes I don't even know what I'm doing or what I want, but some how she always gets it done 100%. I will never stop to recommend Sabre Salon, not just recommend, but INSIST! I keep their business cards in my wallet and give one out every time someone compliments my hair (which is A LOT). That's how much I love this salon!

Jul 16, 2016
Professionals at creating beautiful color.

Sep 9, 2016
Love the atmosphere!

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Mon:12 pm - 8 pm
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Wed:8 am - 5 pm
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