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135 Eglinton Ave W #1, Toronto, Ontario, M4R 1A5, Canada
(647) 293-6560 florasalon.ca
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Mar 30, 2018
She messed up my highlights but the cut was decent.

Jul 22, 2017
If i could give zero stars i would. Absolutely worst experience. So when i arrived, she was no where in sight until i rang a door bell which was fine w.e. Flora was super nice and easy to talk to but all of a sudden my foils(i got highlights) started burning! They were literally hot to the touch and i wasnt even under a heater. She then blamed it on the fact that my body was too hot and how it wasnt her fault. Then after washing my hair out she blowed dried some of the front pieces of my hair and asked if i liked it, i didnt answer but i apparently made a face and she freaked out! She slammed her blow dryer on the table and said she wouldnt even finish amd she wo t take my money because i didnt appreciate her work. I am a very indecisive person, so it takes time for me to decide if i like something or not. I calmed her down but deep down i was ready to walk out. She then kept going on about how it would have cost me 300$ to get these highlights done anywhere else(not true btw) and how she convinced me to do highlights instead of balayage because it wouldn't suit me. I paid because she does this in her home but i really didnt want to. My hair looks awful and i uave been told by everyone i know to get it fixed. I am so upset and annoyed with how i was treated. I was going to but the groupon but opted to pay her instead of a groupon and thats how i was treated. Never again will i ever go to her or even refer her. Very unprofessional. Hope this helps

Jun 30, 2016
I bought a Groupon and I am so thankful to Groupon for helping my find my permanent stylist in Toronto! Flora was sweet, talkative and there were never any awkward silences. She knows what she's doing and I've been going to her at least once a month, great at highlights!

Dec 5, 2016
I was thinking of getting Groupon for wash and blowout but thankfully I called the salon first to check on the available appointment as I needed it on a specific day. When I called and started enquiring about the groupon offer, she first said that I should buy from her as it pays her more because then she wouldn't have to give anything to Groupon. I was absolutely fine with that as for me as a customer it doesn't make any difference. Then luckily I checked with her on the price as on Groupon it says $15 for wash and blowdry, so she said it is $20 deal which she can offer if I buy from her, so I told her in that case, I will buy from Groupon then because it will be cheaper for me (also Groupon had extra 4$ off if I bought the coupon the same day). Then she said with an attitude that "ummm o.k, though it doesn't pay much to me but I will give it to you for $15" and then I asked her to confirm that she would also wash my hair as that is what the Groupon said and then she said "you want a wash as well in $15, ok I can only do 1 wash for you as generally for a blowout you are suppose to wash your hair and come". I mean it is not a big deal for me to wash my hair and come but as a customer I approached Flora through her deal on Groupon and throughout my conversation I could feel the sense of hesitation and discomfort in her voice and the tone was as if she is complaining to me as she kept on saying that $15 is too less for a blowout and a wash. It was a shock to know that she herself has no clue about her own salon's Groupon offer and is complaining to me throughout as if its my fault that she is not well informed. Anyhow I just didn't book my appointment with her and I think I took a good decision!! :)

Mar 14, 2016
Have always had a great experience coming here. She really takes care of you and treats you like family. I trust her when it comes to my hair.

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