Well, I have decided to expand beyond just product reviews. Now that I’m living in Chicago, I will greater access to salons and spas and will review any that I try. Being lazy and in dire need of a haircut, my first experience was at a place near my apartment…Wax On, Wax Off. Nice name I know!
After just doing a little web-based research, I was impressed by this salon’s website: http://www.waxonwaxoffspa.com/. I always like it when places have websites to I can get a better idea of the services they offer and their various price points.
My appointment was for a trim and eyebrow threading. Things did not get off to a great start. My stylist arrived about ten minutes late and was not all that apologetic about it. The salon itself was very small. Basically a front room with three stations and a very small back room with a manicure station (with very few nail polish choices) and a pedicure station (which appeared less than immaculate).
The haircut itself was kind of a disaster. I wanted a TRIM. She said, “ok, so about an inch, and clean up the layers.” If only that was what she did. It took me awhile to figure out why exactly I am not happy with the cut…and it finally came to me…it’s the “Rachel!” You know, Jennifer Aniston’s iconic cut from like 1990? Yeah. Way too many layers, which just does not work with my fine hair.
Because I like trying different things and hair to me will always grow back, I didn’t really freak out. I might just try another place and see if they can make the cut more appealing to me. Oh, I also failed to mention that the stylist had forgotten her straightening iron. She gave me a discount, but still…who does that. It basically just seemed like she didn’t give a shit. Now I don’t expect to be treated like royalty, but I do expect salons and their employees to have the basic tools necessary to complete my look.
I know it sounds like I totally hated my experience, but I was very impressed by their eyebrow threading. I had never done it before and found it less painful and quicker than waxing. My skin was also red for much shorter period of time. The price ($10) was also very reasonable.
So all in all, haircut, not so great…but threading fantastic. Until next time…
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