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You will spend more than the usual barber shop here, but then again, the place isn't a barber shop. I've been to too many crappy hair salons that have people who do not know how to cut hair. I set... More
You will spend more than the usual barber shop here, but then again, the place isn't a barber shop. I've been to too many crappy hair salons that have people who do not know how to cut hair. I set up an appointment on the whim, they gave me a good time after work, and they were done in about an hour. They did great on listening to what I wanted and gave me a great cut. I'd definitely recommend it. It is a bit pricy, but then again, if you want to look good, you're gonna have to pay for it somewhere. Check them out, and give them a try. Of course, everyone's experiences will be different.
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For naturally curly, often frizzy-headed me, the idea of smooth, silky, STRAIGHT hair is enough to make my mouth water. As I see it, I have two options:
1) 45 minutes sweating away with the... More
For naturally curly, often frizzy-headed me, the idea of smooth, silky, STRAIGHT hair is enough to make my mouth water. As I see it, I have two options:
1) 45 minutes sweating away with the hair-drier in my tiny bathroom before work
2) an over-priced blow out at one of New York's many overpriced salons that never lasts as long as i want it to.
Then I discovered Jean Louis David, and their mid-week $25 shampoo/blow-dry, and now I'm hooked. don't get me wrong: I still do my hair myself most mornings, but when I'm really rushed or I want it to look really good, I pop into JLD, and 30 minutes later, my hair looks shiny, silky smooth and perfect.
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