Great old school shop! Stopped in in the afternoon to make an appointment for threading and a haircut and she was able to take me right away. She was able to understand exactly what i wanted and delivered! Will definitely go back.
EDIT 8/27/2024 I do not like writing negative reviews about small businesses and I have debated whether or not to edit this review for several days but my experience upon returning to this salon was so horrible and genuinely traumatizing that I feel like I have to speak up. My most recent visit to this salon literally put my health and safety at risk and I am very lucky that I am only dealing with fried hair and sparse eyelashes and not anything worse but I do not want what happened to me to happen to anyone else.
After having a great a haircut and eyebrow threading experience on Wednesday August 21st, I discussed my hair color goals with the stylist and my interest in getting lash extensions. I showed her pictures or what I had in mind for both and she seemed confident that she could accomplish both the eyelash and hair color look that I wanted. I was excited and we made the appointment for noon the following day. I told her I had an appointment at 4pm so I needed to be finished before then. I asked her several times if a noon arrival time would allow enough time and she said assured me it would be.
I arrived at noon the next day and everything seemed off too a good start, I told her I had revised my hair color plan slightly and showed her my inspiration picture. I told her that instead of dying my hair all the way to my scalp as originally planned I wanted to leave about an inch of my natural hair color so that the look would be easier to maintain and also because my scalp is quite sensitive to bleach and hair dye chemicals. It seemed like we were on the same page and she started to bleach my hair while leaving out the section closest to my roots as we discussed. Once she finished applying the bleach however, everything started to go downhill and it did not stop.
While bleach was still in my hair she began to comb out my hair. She had teased my hair to create a kind of balayage effect when applying the bleach so brushing it out required significant force and was quite painful. I spoke up several times about the pain and was confused as to why she was brushing it out like this instead waiting to brush it out once she washed the bleach out and put conditioner in it. I was also a little bit concerned since I know bleach compromises that strength of your hair especially while it is still processing. But I figured she is a professional and must know what she is doing. It wasn't until she came around in front of me to finish coming out the last side that I could see that in the bowl of water she was using to clean her comb were huge chunks of my hair just floating there. I was kind of horrified but too shocked to really process exactly what I was seeing, not that there was anything I could do about it at that point.
She then washed my hair and I went back to the salon chair as she prepared the color. There was nothing I could do about my lost hair at this point and in the back of my brain alarm bells were very quietly starting to ring but the girl was really nice and I'd already gotten to this point so I figured I might as well just let her finish adding the color and just move on. Unfortunately she then came over and slathered my entire head from roots to ends in a permanent color mixed with some kind developer. She did not tell me what she was doing and I unfortunately did not realize this was what was happening until after the mix had been on my head for a while and my scalp started to itch and burn. Despite telling her at the start of the service that I did not want to use chemicals on my scalp she somehow thought this was acceptable. However, even if I did not have a sensitive scalp this would have been unacceptable. There is no reason to use a lifting dye over already bleached hair. Even as a novice who has only dyed my own hair a few times I know that....
Read moreWe had the most horrible experience on this salon. First we did not asked for a foot spa but the owner itself Triza scraped our feet to the point that it hurts and it bled. my other friend’s foot got wounded and it kept bleeding until we got home. her feet was swollen and she had a fever. We took her to a doctor to have her checked on what’s happening because she could not even walk. She got infected because the tools they are using in trizas salon was not sanitized. the wound got infected and there was a pus already coming out. she had to take pain killers just so she could sleep. Doctor prescribed w/ antibiotics. The owner Triza and their family kept making an excuse on refunding our money. They even kept using God on their messages and making up stories that the husband said he needs to bring Her wife Triza to a psychologist because she was going crazy. they said they were going to refund the money and had us wait in my store for hours then when i made a follow up text on where they are they wanted us to go to the salon instead. they keep changing their stories. I’ll file a complaint and sue this salon instead so we could get justice on what...
Read moreI've been coming to Theresa for over a year. I used to only get my eyebrows tweezed because I felt that some tweezing artists had an accuracy that can't be achieved through threading. However, Theresa is able to achieve that accuracy for eyebrow threading. She is very detail oriented and never misses a spot.
Edit 02/19/2025: I went in today just to have my upper lip threaded. I believe the person that saw me was Theresa's daughter. As expected at any Indian threading salon, saying communication was poor would be an understatement. There was no communication and the esthetician was expecting me to read her mind... Par for the course at an Indian threading salon. At the end, I asked for aloe, the esthetician was applying aloe, then afterwards, when I opened my eyes and went to get up, I was met with her hand (which was hovering over my eye for some reason). She poked me in the eye. I don't know hard it is to tell a client not to move because you are still applying aloe and your hand is right next...
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