I started going to Toni & Guy back in January 2010, and ended up with a fantastic stylist, Joshua Howard. \r
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I came across Joshua on Craigslist while he was looking for haircut models during his training at Toni & Guy. I somehow managed to get two free, fantastic haircuts out of him while he was still training. I loved my haircuts so much that I decided it was worth the money to pay him to continue cutting my hair. He is very thorough, has quite the attention to detail, and he takes the extra time to show me how to style my hair when I ask. Plus, he's a fun guy to talk to and honest with me when I decide I want to do something drastic!\r
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The salon itself never makes me feel pressured to purchase product. It is very clean, and all of the staff members I've encountered have been very friendly. \r
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With all that said, Toni & Guy is not the place to go for a cheap haircut. You will not get a haircut for less than $50. However, my personal philosophy is cheap haircuts = bad ones. I may be making more of an upfront investment for a haircut at Toni & Guy, but it grows out well and lasts longer between cuts. Cheap haircuts start to look mullet-y when they grow out in four weeks. \r
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I will continue to take my business to Joshua at Toni & Guy in Barton Creek. And if he ever moves on, I'll likely follow.\r
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