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Businiess name:  Just Kids Cuts & Beauty Market
Review by:  amy n.
Review content: 
Your kid's first salon! It's nice to have a place where kids are welcomed vs. tolerated. There is a large waiting room with lots of toys which occupies the kids while waiting to be seen/siblings busy while brother/sister is getting hair cut. The chairs are in the shape of rockets and they video-sedate them so they can cut the hair. My son has never gotten a bad cut here, but each time we go, it's more and more expensive. I think it was nearly $20 for a basic boys' cut, making me want to fight my inner snob and take him to Supercuts where it's only $11 for "basic boy cut". The adjoining beauty market is nice if your kids need a lot of overpriced product. My daughter's more of a Johnson and Johnson's no tears/Goody barrettes girl rather than a Bumble and Bumble girl.

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