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So...shall I begin by explaining exactly how unlucky I am? If there is a raffle, I hover in the back of the crowd glancing doubtfully at my crumpled ticket stub. Not a winner. If there is a short straw to be drawn, I'll draw it. If I dare to venture out into the world of Hair Salons, I am always unimpressed and inevitably much poorer than when I walked in. That is...I WAS always unimpressed. So much so that in a fit of desperation I made the ultimate mistake of attempting to cut my own hair. And style it, mind you. Needless to say, it was lopsided and less than attractive. After avoiding mirrors for a few weeks, I bit the bullet and searched for a nearby stylist who had, at least, mediocre reviews. After checking CitySearch, I found Scissors and was amazed by the 189 glowing reviews! I had been there before to get a Manicure and Pedicure and remember being very impressed with the job that they did. Hair, however, is a different story isn't it? So, with much trepidation I made the appointment. I was greeted at the door by friendly faces and I love the fact that they offer each new customer a tour of the salon. It's so much more personable than being rushed from the door to a chair and then back to the door again. At Scissors, Simone really works to make each client feel comfortable. I went in, with a vague idea of what I wanted but mostly I just wanted change. I wanted to highlight my drab dark hair and even out my terrible self-given haircut. Simone went over some hairstyle magazines with me and advised me on some ideas, helping to mold a more clear picture of what would look good on me. Immediately, I trusted her. I handed her the reins and told her to go for it. And boy, did she ever! The highlights are unbelievable! The hair cut is gorgeous!! How she was able to even out the chop job that I had done, is beyond me. She's a magician. The salon is comfortable, eclectic and sassy in style, and the staff is warm and friendly. After months of trying to part my hair on the right, Trina showed me that my hair naturally parts on the left. And would you believe, it looks 50 times better that way? In all of my years of marathon salon tryouts, I have never been so happy with a find. It appears my luck has finally changed!
Pros: Where do I begin?
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