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Corbin Salon
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citysearch c.
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Okay. Quality cuts? Usually (though overpriced). A good blow-out? Yeah. As a client of over five years though, I must say that despite the obvious talent, the character of the salon and of Corbin himself has been on a slow deterioration. Clearly my persistence over the years proves that he, and the salon have earned my trust, but my last few visits proved to be less than I'd expected, and even less than satisfactory. His flamboyance as an artist, which to his credit had always worked for him, has mutated into a level of precision that leaves much to be desired, and his volatility when relating with his staff (which, seems to be the reason for so much turnover), and arrogance as an owner has become a deterrant for anyone in search of that comfortable, no-pressure, punctual, upscale setting. So will I still go for my regulars, maybe (old habits die hard), but with hopes for the ""old"" corbin salon to return.
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