I don't know why I was forced to pay $20 for a deep condition and only was under the dryer for 10 min. Seemed like a rip off. I tried to tell them I didn't want a deep conditioner but he forced me. Then charged me. You need to fix your prices that are printed and taped to the front desk where you PAY. A deep conditioner is listed as 10 dollars and a wash and style is 35. That's $45 total not $55 which I was charged. I felt ripped off and he could've looked at my hair and refused up front but he said no you need it when he was washing my hair. I like the guy who blow dried my hair towards the end. Also I didn't like how he was coming my hair dry! It seems as if this place knows nothing or does not care about black women's hair and maintaining it so I won't...
Read moreThis place does a phenomenal job on your blow dry & flat iron but their customer service is absolutely terrible. First off they do not carry shampoo & conditioner that compliments natural African American hair. I’m talking about the shampoo dries your hair out so bad that the blow dry experience is horrible. They also show no compassion as they roughly comb out your hair. They don’t even greet you when...
Read moreI thought I was very happy with my blow dry and curl…until my next wash day and my hair smelled like relaxer! The natural hair stylists says Egyptian shops are know for putting chemicals (often keratin or similar) in their shampoo and conditioner in order to make it easier to straighten the hair. My natural curl pattern is completely gone except for about 2 inches...
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