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Businiess name:  Carbon Salon Brooke Thayer Color & Cuts at Carbon Salon
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
By "go with confidence" I mean act like you know you belong there. Don't wait to be treated like you do. I've been to Two Rivers a few times and here's what I've noticed: I am treated like I belong there if I go with my boyfriend; but not if I go alone. (I'm 23, so I look fairly young, which I guess doesn't fit into a place like that?) When I got my hair done, they had some pretty rediculous add-on fees and the girls weren't particularly professional. They are clearly trained to ask if the client would like something to drink, which my stylist did - I answered, "yes, I'd like a water please." I'm not sure if she didn't hear me or forgot to listen, but she never acknowledged my answer and never got the drink she offered. The massage is the best there and the pedicure isn't bad. They seem to have the appropriate add ons to the other non-spa places around town. The stylist center does, not, however - so save your money there. Pros: massage, pedicure, atmosphere Cons: consistency of attitude, sylists

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