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High Life Salon & Blow Dry Bar

High Life Salon & Blow Dry Bar

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2670 S 2000 E, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84109, United States
(801) 739-6864
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Sep 23, 2015
I have been coming to High Life Salon since I moved to Utah. I just had my 3rd visit in 6 months. I absolutely LOVE the salon. They do such a great job and are so friendly and accommodating. Melinda is amazing. She really does everything she can and goes out of her way to make sure you get the best experience. She remembers you too; she recalled details about my life and style from months before! The atmosphere and location are really beautiful too. You're right next to shopping and restaurants, free parking and a really cute pavilion where the store is located. The shop itself is an intimate and relaxed setting with great music and fun conversation. I am so happy with my cut and color and the post-visit help Melinda has given. She even emailed me with tips for styling and future color treatments. Above and beyond service! It's just as affordable as a large salon, but you get more personalized service and great products! If you aren't going to High Life, you should be!

Jun 5, 2015
Missy is an extremely talented Hair Artist / Stylist. She has an amazing knack with color and dealing with my long hair. She also gives one of the best scalp massages and blow-outs I've ever had. LOVE HER! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

May 5, 2015
I had terrible service here. When I booked my appointment, I tried to tell them that I wanted a special color, but they wouldn't listen. On the day of, they pushed my appointment back by a couple hours and I communicated to them that I had to be out of there by a certain time. Once I was there, I was made to wait around for almost an hour. Then, my stylist and three other women that worked there were complaining about my hair to me and being incredibly rude and very harsh on my head. I did not make it out of there when I needed to either. My color and the cut were also not what I had wanted but because of how terrible they were with time I couldn't do anything about it and ended up paying way more than I expected for an end product that I was not happy about. They also left dye all around my hairline and in my scalp, which I had to fix myself or have them sandpaper my skin off. I chose to fix it myself at the risk of ANOTHER fee. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone.

Sep 26, 2015
Melinda has been coloring and cutting my hair for 10 years. I fly to her to have it done! She's the best and I wouldn't trust anyone else with my hair. She is awesome to her customers and one of the most genuine business owners I've ever met.

Sep 5, 2015
Melinda has been coloring my hair for years and I always love the way it turns out. She's the best around, and I highly recommend her!

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