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Businiess name:  Beauty Secrets
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Easily the worst haircut I've had in my life. I went here because they featured a deal on Groupon, $13 for a women's haircut, and the salon is near my house. They had a five star rating on City Search.... Which now, I can only assume was mostly made up of reviews written mostly by family, friends, and/ or the owners themselves. The stylist who cut my hair never actually introduced herself to me, so I don't know her name, but she's the one on the left in the picture. I walked in with a printed page in hand of the exact haircut I wanted... A simple, slanted, long bob... Longer in front than in the back, without any layering. NOTHING about this very basic haircut should have been difficult for anyone with a pair of sharp scissors to create, let alone a trained cosmetologist. The page I brought in had not one but FOUR clear pictures of the cut I wanted, all from different angles. I specifically pointed out the picture showing the side of the cut to the stylist before she cut my hair, and explained that it was exactly the degree of slant I was looking for. She must have only barely glanced at the pictures. She definitely was not concerned with replicating the look with any accuracy. Within about 12 minutes of shampooing my hair, she was done. I walked out with a completely straight bob, without any detectable slant whatsoever, that was a good two-and-a-half inches shorter in the front than the cut in the picture. (The front of the model's hair grazed her collarbone, mine is now just beneath my chin.) My husband says my hair actually looks longer in the back than in the front. The stylist seemed to realize once she was done that she hadn't done anything close to what I asked for, so she made a comment about how if I get home and decide I don't like it to just call her and she'll change it. All I could think was, ""You already hacked off inches more than I asked you to.... There's no way I'm trusting you to 'fix' it."" I hurried out of there before she could even blow dry my hair. You get what you pay for, I guess.

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