E Brown Review of Glynn Jones Salon DuPont
I am not writing this to get a free fix from the s...
I am not writing this to get a free fix from the salon -- I am getting my hair fixed elsewhere, so if the salon reads this, there's no need to reach out offering me any kind of accommodation. The receptionist and other stylists were super friendly and welcoming, so I cannot complain about that part of my experience. However, the actual services I was provided were sub-par at best. First, I paid $35 as an add-on for a "deep conditioning" treatment, which involved my stylist putting something on my hair for about 1 minute (maybe) before rinsing it off; this was the ONLY conditioning I received after getting my hair colored. Second, I've been getting my hair colored for over ten years; I get a very simple all-over color job, and every single time I have done so I was able to choose from actual samples the color(s) I wanted to go into the mix. Here, however, I had to merely describe what I was hoping to get verbally -- a warm chestnut -- and never got to see the colors that were being applied to my hair. When it was done, it was NOT warm at all -- it is almost black, similar to a fake Halloween wig; it was and is not shiny; my hair looks dead and stringy; it feels dead and straw-like (probably because there was virtually NO CONDITIONING after the coloring); there are parts of my hair that aren't colored at all, which is actually a good thing because the color I got is so ashy and horrible. I should say that my stylist did let me choose from a couple of google pictures to give an idea of the color I wanted and I still did not receive what I asked for. Third, and not a negative, my stylist did a great job cutting my hair-- absolutely cannot complain about the cut and styling services. Overall, my total + tip was $215 and I'll be paying at least that to have it fixed, if it is even possible to fix without further damaging my hair, which was not damaged at all before I went here.
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