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Businiess name:  Salon Tru
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Pros: -Hair Results -Cute place Best blow out of my life! Stacey's assistant was super sweet!!! There are a few reviews calling the place old which is ridiculous, the entire vibe is charming and proper to old town scottsdale. Cons: -Rude Receptionist -Cold Stylist The receptionist came across as completely rude. I actually read another review with someone saying the receptionist had a bit of an attitude but honestly the girl was just rude! The receptionist actually rolled her eyes at me before telling me my stylist would answer my question (yes, it was just one.) A few girls waiting along with me, well we all gave each other the ""whoa, um, wow,"" look. I simply want to feel good coming into a place I'm about to spend upwards of 300 dollars in. I have to be honest and say I also found Stacey my stylist a bit cold ( I wasn't looking to make a bestfriend but one question about me would have been nice) another stylist who witnessed my uncomfortable expression actually whispered not to worry as she was always like that. It was really sweet and made me feel less awkward so that I could just focus on reading/texting comfortably. I am a ""happy person"" and I do like the niceties that come with having a relaxing salon experience

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