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CrossCuts Hair & Color Design

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8 S Pennsylvania St, Greenfield, Indiana, 46140, United States
(317) 468-8850
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Apr 15, 2016
Called and she was closed at 4:15 on a Friday, was very rude over the phone. We will not be treated that way. Try using your sales voice... Plus, all her reviews are by no name Google users. Which screams out that they have been writing their own reviews for themselves, just to have better stars... Don't be suckered.

Apr 18, 2016
I've been going to Kim for years. She does a great job on cuts and colors and it's always fun to catch up while we do it. Her color skills are spot on -- she does a GREAT job!

Nov 24, 2013
Kim does an amazing job cutting and coloring my hair every single time I come. Even though I have moved out of the state, I still try and make an appointment with her when I visit my family. It is sooooo hard to find someone who does hair well and cares about the way you look and feel. I recommend Kim to everyone!

Jun 3, 2009
Kim was great. I was ready for a change but was not sure how big of a change to go with. Kim took time to ask questions and provided insight on different styles. I ended up with a new color and style and the complements have not stopped. I LOVE my hair.......

Jun 26, 2009
Kim is totally fantastic! I was getting married in Greenfield, IN & I live in Nashville, TN. I lucked into finding Kim. I met w/ her once before the big day & we chatted about what I wanted my hair to look like. We stayed in touch via email until the wedding day. That day, she treated me like a total princess, even allowing my photographer to take over her space. She arranged for my makeup as well. I have never felt so beautiful in my life. She was completely great & I'm only sorry that I live in another state & cannot see her regularly.

INDUSTRY BLOGS

A Whiskey Journey: From Water Source to Distillery

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Every whisky connoisseur will tell you that the secret to a great whisky lies in three key elements - grain, yeast, and water. But did you know that it's the water, often overlooked,...

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The Science of H2O: Why Water Matters in Whisky Production

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Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink? Not so in whisky production! Here's a playful dive into the scientific significance of water in crafting the spirit we all adore....

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Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

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In the 18th century, the choice of grain for whiskey production was largely determined by regional availability. In Scotland and Ireland, barley was the predominant grain, while...

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The Earliest Instances of Whiskey in World History

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The history of whiskey, or whisky as it's spelled in some countries, is long and somewhat shrouded in time. While the exact origins of whiskey are unclear, we can trace its ancestry...

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Carrie Nation: A Crucial Catalyst of the Temperance Movement

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Carrie Nation, born Carrie Amelia Moore on November 25, 1846, in Garrard County, Kentucky, was a formidable figure in the American Temperance Movement, known for her audacious...

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A Spirited History: The Role of Whisky During American Prohibition

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Whisky lovers, get ready for a journey into the past, as today, we're delving into the intriguing role whisky played during one of the most dramatic periods in American history...

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The Chemistry of Whiskey Aging: Impact on Taste and Quality

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Aging is a critical stage in whiskey production. The choice of cask, the length of maturation, and the aging environment all influence the spirit's final character. But what are...

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The Pivotal Role of Women in the Temperance Movement Leading Up to Prohibition in North America

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Historically, women have played an indispensable role in societal transformation. One such transformative movement was the Temperance Movement in North America leading up to Prohibition....

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