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Tease & Company

Tease & Company

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118 Thames St S, Ingersoll, Ontario, N5C 2T4, Canada
(519) 532-8326 www.teaseandcompany.com
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Dec 15, 2021
I've been twice now to see Sarah, and times left feeling so beautiful!! On Monday I got highlights and WOW was I pleased, it was just us together in the Salon, and we had a great time..laughing and telling stories....I will be back to see her again ...100%% Merry Christmas 😘

Nov 22, 2021
I am from Tillsonburg and have driven ALL over trying to find the best of the best for my naturally brown hair going blonde.. I’ve been to London, Kitchener, Sarnia, everywhere! Turns out I just had to drive 15 minutes away to Ingersoll and into the hands of Sarah Marshall! She did an amazing job on my hair and it was literally half the price of everywhere else I went. She was so sweet and was upfront with the prices which I appreciate so much! Will be going back to her every time! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Sep 3, 2021
Jamie you are a hair goddess! Love catching up and always leave feeling like a beauty ❤

Nov 10, 2021
Does this place ever answer the phone? Tried 9 times or more over the last few weeks and left voice-mail. No response.

Mar 18, 2020
I walked in one day to see if I could get a haircut. Being a newer establishment, I was unsure if they took walk-ins or not. I stood for a while behind this big wall in the middle of the salon, then popped my head around the side. The lady barely acknowledged me, so I asked aloud if they took walkins?. She said "no we don't sorry". And that was it. It would have been real nice to have her ask what I needed, and perhaps offer to schedule me in for their soonest appointment, or at least pretend to look at the schedule and find a "spot to squeeze me in". At the least, asking me to hold ono moment while she finished up, then tending to me like I was a new potential customer (which I would have been).. better customer service would benefit here

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