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Businiess name:  Manhattan Movin Movers
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Getting a haircut at the Colorado street location of Avant salon was a great experience. The location had that blend of upscale professionalism mixed with a staff who seemed to actually LIKE people. It's wonderful to get a relaxing spa experience with the massage, the relaxing scents, and the beautiful interior, but having staff members who are giving fake smiles, and running practiced lines on you while their mind is somewhere else totally diminishes the experience. Julia, who was my stylist, was very genuine and when I asked for a little different shift in my cut (my first time ever having the guts to ask that of a stylist) she was incredibly accommodating and not at all upset or flustered at my request. She also recommended some amazing products that have my hair looking smooth without being weighted down and thicker. \r \r I really liked that I could get an appointment within a couple of days of my phone call, which means that they?re staffing appropriately. (Having to wait because they?re so ""exclusive"" means nothing to me and I just go somewhere else when I'm ready for a cut.) I have to be in the mood to get a haircut for several reasons....it's a huge wait because the stylist is always running behind (it was NOT the situation at the salon, I waited maybe 5 minutes because I was early), it's usually a huge expense for an average experience (well, it was expensive but not disproportionate to what I received in service and the products...not to mention joining the Aveda club that came with product samples and getting a coupon emailed), and they always make me feel like I'm an outsider. I have to be in the mood to schedule an hour of a condescending attitude. (Some of us are just not girlie-girls with ultra chic jewelry, clothes, etc). I was prepared for the usual salon experience, but I didn't feel that ""we'll tolerate you because we want the money, but you really don't belong here"" treatment, and it was greatly appreciated. I'll be back.

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