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Mixed Co. Salon

Mixed Co. Salon

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223 W Erie St, Chicago, Illinois, 60654, United States
(312) 929-2627 www.mixedcosalon.com
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Mar 6, 2018
Wheelchair accessible entrance/lift on the side. Just have to call the front desk to assist. Super friendly staff and nice open design.

Oct 15, 2017
I saw Kevin for the first time yesterday to have a partial balayage and he was FANTASTIC! I love my hair-- the coloring is super natural looking and exactly like the picture I showed him. He took his time, was patient, and such a kind soul. Would highly recommend!

Dec 15, 2017
LOVE everyone who works at Mixed and Co! It's the best salon in Chi, I always feel at home here :)

Sep 9, 2017
Went here twice. The colorist is nice... The service is crazy expensive. I went in for a color fix, and a 2" chunk of my hair was burned off. NO one told me- not the colorist or the stylist. I think it would be pretty obvious that hair was falling off of my head, but I was not told. I figured it out a few days later when it stuck straight off of my head. So I know that lots of processing can be bad for you, and I take responsibility for going blonde and deciding I want to go back. But not telling me that you burned off my hair is completely unprofessional and unacceptable.

Feb 11, 2017
I visited Mixed Co. Salon last Friday for the first time. I was impressed. Julz did my hair color and I'm very happy with the results. She chose the perfect shade. They use high quality products (color, shampoo, hair spray...) that make the hair looks healthy, soft and natural. Overall, I found excellent customer/hair services. The price is a little bit high, but it worth if you look for a positive experience in a hair salon. Definitively will come back!.

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