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1815 E Ohio Pike, Amelia, Ohio, 45102, United States
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Jan 27, 2018
We stopped in to get my daughters hair trimmed. During the appt she asked if they could do an updo for homecoming. My daughter showed them a picture and they stated that they could do it. I called to make an appointment and again explained what she wanted. The day of the appt my best friend took my daughter up because I had to work. Tracy was the stylist who they stated could do the updo. My daughter was told that she could not do the hairstyle that she had shown them so she was flexible and went so far as to ask for a simple bun. Tracy was rude and very condescending and the end result was that my daughter left and her hair was not done. I called to talk to Tracy and she immediately got loud with me over the phone and kept talking over me. Very rude and unprofessional.

Mar 25, 2018
Molli does my color and always gets it perfect

Oct 15, 2017
Rebecca did an awesome job fixing my hair like 1920 style & she was super kind & fun!! Thanks Rebecca!!

Apr 18, 2017
Molli always does my hair no matter what i get done shes a really good stylist and really friendly to be around i would definitely recommend her i have been going to her for many year and i akways leave smiling how good my hair turns out!

Sep 22, 2016
I had gotten my hair done there and paid for full highlights. (I'm a girl by the way, Brett is my son.) Anyway I told them I wanted a lot of blonde and full highlights. When I got home I realized I had only got partial on the top and none on the bottom. The girl was nice but I overpaid for what I got. Honestly, my hair didn't look much different from when I came in. Very disappointed considering I was getting it done for my birthday 😐

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