Since moving to UT a couple of years ago, I haven't been able to find a regular stylist that I really liked well enough to be ""MY"" stylist. Well, my search is over.\r
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I went in to see Sean yesterday to fix a *really* bad haircut that I got (at another salon) on Saturday. I really wasn't sure whether my hair was salvageable or not, but since my husband is returning from a one year deployment today, I was desperate to try. I'd been to the Jagged Edge in downtown SLC and had a great experience, but it's pretty far away from where I live. I knew that there was a Draper location (much closer to where I live in Daybreak) and figured that it was worth a try.\r
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(a) I was impressed that Sean didn't bad mouth the stylist who had hacked away at my hair--that shows true professionalism and respect. (Even though she DID royally screw it up!)\r
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(b) The shampoo and scalp massage alone were worth the trip.\r
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(c) Sean was able to assess my hair and fix the cut so that not much more length had to be taken off (important to me) and it looks great.\r
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I loved that he listened to what I wanted, made sure he understood what I was looking for, and really took his time to get me the look I was after. I didn't feel like Sean was rushing at all, and I felt like he really cared to get it right. He took the time at the end to explain to me how he had styled my hair after my cut so that I can go home and replicate it myself.\r
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For the service and results that I got, I believe the $51 price was very reasonable.\r
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Bottom line: I'll definitely be back and I'm so glad that I've found someone that I really trust to be my regular stylist. Sean rocks!
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