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My First ever Review about a Salon

Posted: Dec 20, 2007 Thu 08:15 pm     Views: 182    Interacts: 1

I wanted to have a haircut from some place near my apartment. I googled and found a couple of Salons in walking range. I called the nearest salon but fortunately they were booked for the week. Then I called second nearest Salon and set an appointment. After taking appointment I asked about price which was approx 5 times more than I usually pay. But I didn't choose to cancel my appointment and reached there in 10 minutes.

Zack was my stylist. I tried explaining what I want. Although, I didn’t know how to tell what I wanted, and even I didn’t know what exactly I wanted, but he understood perfectly. He gave me perfect cut, I got my very long hair cut relatively very short but I didn’t regret for any hair lock at the floor, because I could not keep my eyes off the mirror. He was doing a great job like a magician.

Normally what happens with me is that hair-cutters blame my hair being too straight and heavy but Zack treated them as they are the most important thing in the world. He paid attention to each and every detail and I felt like a celebrity. He perfectly understood my hair and ran fingers through them as he knew them very well. Other hair-cutters normally stuck their fingers in my hair that makes me feel as if there is something wrong with my hair. He is a real artist.

Though price frightened me but I am glad that went there. For this look, I am ready to spend this much money.


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Posted by ultimatetruth on Friday December 21, 2007 10:27 am
It looks less like a review more like a self praise narcissist me description!
Get a life
"Normally what happens with me is that hair-cutters blame my hair being too straight and heavy but Zack treated them as they are the most important thing in the world".

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