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Businiess name:  Serendipity Hair Salon
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I let Cathy touch my hair once. BIG MISTAKE! She told me she was going to do a new technique called ""baking in the color."" She applied the color, wrapped my hair in foil, then preceeded to ""Bake"" my hair with her straightening iron. In other words put wet hair dye on my hair, wrapped it up real tight to my scalp with the foil open on my scalp and all the steam from it burned me. Not just once, but ALL OVER! I had nasty puss blisters for the first few days that turned into scabs for weeks! I came in the next day because not only did I have blisters on my scalp the color that she had ""Baked in"" was uneven and looked horrible. She was not in that day, so I showed the girls who were working, they all three agreed that was not ok. I had to have it fixed by someone else in her salon, they told her about it and she has never tried to apologize for it or even acknowledges it even happened! I have seen her alot of times since then. This was in April of this year (2009) over six months ago and my scalp still is dry as a bone and flakes constantly where she burnt it.\r I am sure she knows who I am, & I hope she reads this review. Cathy if you are going to try ""new techniques"" maybe you should take a class and learn how they are to be done properly. Pros: Can't think of one! Cons: Getting burned by the owner

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