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Businiess name:  Angry Chair
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dave is amazingly talented when given the time and creative freedom he needs to do his best work. Here are 5 steps to making the most of your Angry Chair experience with Dave: 1. Before you make your appointment, decide if you want color and if so, tell them so when you call to schedule. Keep in mind that Angry Chair appointments are longer than salon visits because of the personalization that goes into your look; pick a day free from other obligations, and avoid their busiest times if possible so that Dave can focus his attention on you. 2. Before your visit, consider your style preferences (length, colors, etc.) and what styling you are willing to do each day (flat-ironing, blow-drying, etc.). It's best not to pick a specific haircut ahead of time - just think about your style in a general way. Then, at the start of your appointment, Dave will strike up a conversation - that's the time to share all your style information with him so that he can create a hairstyle that truly suits you. 3. Once all your style info is out there, let Dave do his thing! The less direction I give him, the better I look at the end of the appointment. He has an eye for what looks good on me, and he always asks before doing anything drastic. I never worry about leaving with a look that isn't ""me."" 4. After the cut and/or color, Dave will style your hair. PAY ATTENTION, and ask questions. If you're not sure how to do something that he's doing, he will show you. You can also ask what products he's using. 5. When Dave is done styling, he'll hand you a mirror and spin you around so you can see your new 'do from all angles. If there is anything you don't like, TELL HIM. He will talk with you some more until he understands exactly what you don't like about it, and then he'll offer some solutions. I trust no one other than Dave with my hair. The extra time I spend in his chair translates into less time in front of the mirror at home. He totally ""gets"" me, so I always leave with a style that's truly me.

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