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I loooooove my hair color now that Lorenzo at Seven Hair Salon has taken control. After years at Gene Juarez being the "same Seattle Blonde" that you see everywhere it seems, Lorenzo has shown me...
I loooooove my hair color now that Lorenzo at Seven Hair Salon has taken control. After years at Gene Juarez being the "same Seattle Blonde" that you see everywhere it seems, Lorenzo has shown me that hair color is not about looking like everyone else...it is about looking like the best you that you can be. I get compliments all the time now and asked where to get my color. For those on the other side of the lake...he works between both the Seattle and Bellevue Salons.
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If you are looking for a great hairdresser for long hair...look no further than Jacquline at Seven in Seattle. Looking for evidence? The great cuts on the front counter staff are mainly her work. ...
If you are looking for a great hairdresser for long hair...look no further than Jacquline at Seven in Seattle. Looking for evidence? The great cuts on the front counter staff are mainly her work. And they will all secretly admit that she is their favorite for their long tresses. Love my cut...and it lasts the distance too. Do not need to come in every month to look good.
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After Ewa Reppling showed up to work one day and turned every head in the room, the race was on to see if the same could be done for each of us. Seven, located downtown Seattle, takes getting your...
After Ewa Reppling showed up to work one day and turned every head in the room, the race was on to see if the same could be done for each of us. Seven, located downtown Seattle, takes getting your hair styled to the next level. Roger, the owner, is terrific. In his chair, you are treated individually for what look is best for you (he is great at color too). This is not a one size fits all salon and he is ready to explain why a celebrity magazine hairstyle is "not you".
Haircuts are $125 (they hold up past the three month mark too) and color varies on what you choose. He may cost more than others but I have not ever heard anyone disappointed.
Check out Roger at Seven...you can even book a consultation appointment...that is if you are not ready to jump in head first.
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Tulip
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Women's Clothing
1201 First Ave Seattle, Washington 98101 (206) 223-1790
Tulip is listed everywhere as the "in" boutique in Seattle. But I found it disappointed and very overpriced. The clothing is innovative but the level they carry can be found many other places (try...
Tulip is listed everywhere as the "in" boutique in Seattle. But I found it disappointed and very overpriced. The clothing is innovative but the level they carry can be found many other places (try Les Amis in Fremont for example). Service was cold which chills up a small store pretty quickly. Recommend to skip through the Tulip on to other much better locations in Seattle and beyond.
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Frenchy's
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Nail Salons
3131 E Madison St # 103 Seattle, Washington 98112 (206) 325-9582
A little simple luxury with professional pedicures and manicures is done right by Frenchy's. Sadly, management changes have taken the service down a notch but that is only the front desk. The real...
A little simple luxury with professional pedicures and manicures is done right by Frenchy's. Sadly, management changes have taken the service down a notch but that is only the front desk. The real service remains great when it comes down to business. Marina knows her toes and Julie knows her fingers. Both can be hard to get in with due to regulars like me who maintain appointments a year out...but they are worth the wait.
For pedicures go all out and get the Barbor. The extended leg and foot massage can take away any level of stress. You will not even remember the extra cost when it is over.
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Paula, owner of Dumb Clothing, had a small shop on Capitol Hill when the lure of travel called her away. So...the only way to get her great skirts (I sell a few everytime I wear one out) is to...
Paula, owner of Dumb Clothing, had a small shop on Capitol Hill when the lure of travel called her away. So...the only way to get her great skirts (I sell a few everytime I wear one out) is to register on her site: www.dumbclothing.com and receive an alert when she is in town. Otherwise...you will have to find a way to New York in the Springtime to get the real thing. Paula makes great fun girl skirts...in New York you can actually design it with her in her own shop. The second best part...cost is between $40-$50 per skirt...but you look like you went to Tulip or Barney's in Seattle. My fashion secret is now out.
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