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Rubann Salon
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Annie is a genius. She's an extremely talented colorist AND stylist; she's also lovely and charming. I will continue to see her for my flawless highlights and style and have recommended her to a number of friends. The salon itself leaves somethings to be desired--it's often empty (though that makes it quiet!), the clientele is extremely aged, and the stylists--with the pronounced exception of Annie--tend to be frumpy and older. None of this really matters when I walk out of there with gorgeous hair but it's still an odd place to spend four hours at a time. \r
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One caution: the woman at the front desk tends to mistake a request for ""Annie"" as a request for ""Anna"". Make sure you specify and don't allow her to pass you off.
Pros: Annie--highlights, cut.
Cons: Nursing home ambience
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