I love the fact that this place happens to be African American owned. That's great. However, what I don't like about this establisment is that its not stable. Not just with the closing and opening of different locations, but also with the pricing. The prices are already steep given the economy, but to charge different prices here and there should not be exceptable. Lastly, the staff puts on these "HEIRS" as if GUCCI and LOUIS are their only best friends. Ladies, remember this if you don't remember anything else, this is something that I learned from my mother when I was still a kid. "It's not the clothes on your back the establishes your worth, it's how much money you have in the bank to retain your worth. Nothing disturbs me more than to see Black Women who look down on other black women, because they THINK they have so much and when you really pierce through all of the labels and foo-foo la, their empty and have nothing. I'm writing this on behalf of someone that I recommed a few months ago and her experience was just horrible. By the way, she is a Lawyer who just moved to ATL and does have money in the bank without supporting the LABELS. I'm saying this to say...don't judge how you treat a customer because what that person has on or doesn't have on. I've been to the salon quite a few times. I know how some of the stylist are...including the owner. Lastly, I don't know if its to late or not, but I think in order to regain your business you need to start with customer service and then with prices. Clients love great service and reasonable prices. I will never come back, but I do think that revisiting what you charge may stimulate your business. Sometimes is not all about greed. Greed has gotten this country and some establishments were they are now. I know this is a mouthful, but I've been meaning to put this out there a few months ago. I'm not trying to bash anyone or the salon, I just observe things first and speak the truth about it if necessary. I love all my beautiful black sisters, but it really bothers me to see our people be so damaging to one another , just because we think we have something that can be gone or taken away in a minute. Nseya best wishes to you on your comeback.
Pros: African American owned
Cons: Expensive, Locations Unstable, Lots of Foo-Foo La
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