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Businiess name:  Paul Albert Salon & Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had blow dried my hair to the point where it was breaking off.I have very fine, easily damaged hair, but a LOT of it. I had yet to find a stylist who could deal with this type of hair. I walked in to this salon, and Ada(who is the awesome stylist!) said she'd be able to cut my hair. I brought in my own products(Many products work very poorly for my hair, even in a salon.), and she was fine with it. However, when planning the appointement with the receptionist, I got asked to buy products, consider tanning, get acrylic nails(Yes, my nails are very short. But they have to be as I'm a musician), and if I wanted my roots done at the same time, or at the very least, high lights if I'm ""one of those girls that ""doesn't dye"" their hair"" said in a rude manner. I'm very fair, and a natural blonde of a shade normally not found in nature.(Yay for premature graying!) I politely told her that I don't wish to dye my hair. The receptionist then proceeded to lecture me on the dangers of drugstore dyes after I said I don't dye my hair several times. Pros: Best haircut I've ever gotten Cons: Tanning, fake, horrid staff

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