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Gary Manuel Aveda Institute
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l m.
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Imagine: AVEDA products, beautiful salon and much cheaper than all other aveda salons. Welcome to Aveda's training salon- but you have to be willing to take a risk with your hair. (hey, it does grow back!) Actually, I haven't heard of an upset customer -- especially since before and after the student works on you, a professional and teacher comes around to help out/clean up the edges of a product.
In the beginning, they have you sign a form that you may come out with something not-perfect and you have to recognize that it is a training salon and risks- but I always feel like I am taking a chance with any stylist for the first time so I don't see that as a huge drawback. Plus, Mercedes and Chase are both my favorites and worth trying out to see for yourself. For $14-18 per haircut, it's cheaper than other chain store hair salons (i.e. hairmasters) and much more upscale. The thing I loved most is that they are new and excited to be working in their field so their enthusiasm and happiness helps me rest assured that they care a lot and will give tons of effort into my haircut.
They book up fast, so plan at least a week or two in advance-- they also do facials and spa stuff like a rosemary mint body wrap that sounds divine. Check it out next time you need a haircut and want to have an enjoyable experience.
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