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Businiess name:  Stephen Saiz Salon
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My personal experience at this salon was very substandard. It was not as top notch as you would expect for the outrageous price they charge to cut and color. The salon smelled like dogs, which by the way use the salon as their private restroom. The stylists were so busy arguing with eachother that they failed to pay attention to the time that my highlights had been processing, leaving me with a mediocre Supercuts new do! I will name no names...but take heed to this salon and the various outstanding reviews. Scam artists do exist, yes, but beware of salons writing their own reviews to attract clients. Then again, what is good for one client is not necessarily right for another. Use caution and good judgement when considering who's hands you are putting your personal appearance into. After all, you are the one that has to walk around looking that way when you leave.

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