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Brassfields Salon and Spa
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What a delightful place. Everyone is treated like a special guest. Employees seem to sincerely enjoy their work, each other and, most profoundly, all the clients. The main room is open (not like other salons) with large glass windows facing a grove of splendidly colored trees. The day I arrived, the ""artist"" (formally known as Sean Paul) was running late because he had indulged a lovely senior citizen with an extensive consultation. Folks at Brassfields are like that. While I was pampered with tea and conversation I witnessed a charming little girl get her first trim. Everyone in the place seemed engaged in this event. A woman in a towel from across the room picked up the golden locks on the floor and handed them to the parents. ""You'll want to keep this,"" she smiled. \r
It's like a family there. Come join in.
Pros: Sean Paul, Nick, the atmosphere, the trees, expertise of all the stylists
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