When I saw that Brazilian Blowouts here were $ 100 I thought it was too good to be true… and trust me folks… it is. I have had this procedure done multiple times(for about $ 350) at other salons– let me tell ya, they did not follow the procedure properly. First of all, the salon is in a medical building and feels awkward trying to find the hair dressers. Secondly, the Brazilian blowout only took a little over an hour, when it should take 2 – 3. Thirdly, my Brazilian blowout only lasted ONEWEEK! ONEWEEK!!! Normal procedures should last 3 – 4 months. One week is appalling!!! I use proper shampoo and conditioner(Pureology) and received the treatment is December, so humidity was not a factor. Do not go here people, you get the lowest standards of product and, even at bargain prices, are overpaying for the service.
Ren V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Saint Louis, MO
My first visit to this salon, and first time to try the Brazilian Blowout. First impression is that it is a quaint and very personal salon. It was just myself, and Jae during my appt. Her next appt showed up near the end of my visit. I liked the personal attention. She even made a fresh pot of coffee for me. She gives great instruction and information about what she is doing and how it compares to other options for keratin treatment out there. I looked these up via google afterwards and see she was right! I am very happy with my treatment. It’s been one month so far, and I wanted to wait to review it until I see how it stood the test of time. My hair feels healthier, stronger, frizz is gone, and super easy to blow dry. Not stick straight, and still takes a wave when I ponytail, but easy to dry and iron. Will I make another appointment? Yes, indeed. Great price, too. I felt no pressure to purchase products. The hair mask was recommended for long term use, but I bought it as well as the shampoo and conditioner which all work well together and have given me the results I am happy with.
Stephanie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
I too went to Jae D’s after a Groupon, but mine was for a Brazilian Blowout(who in their right minds named this!). I showed up promptly at 9:30 for my appointment, the hours listed on the door stated that they opened at 9am but no one was anywhere to be seen. I signed my name in and sat down, a few minutes later a young man, wearing more makeup that I was, came up and offered me something to drink and said my stylist would be with me in a moment. 9:52 my stylist walked in the door and took me back. So first impressions were shot. She was late. Did apologize, but 22 minutes!, the salon is next door to a Harbor Freight Store. I liked what she did and she was very detailed in explaining the process, steps, etc. She also trimmed up my cut, which I sort of expected. What I did not expect was the relentless upselling of products and constant questions about my personal life. I know some people view their hair stylist as a therapist, but I just met this lady. I was a bit uncomfortable. Similar to Julia’s review, it wasn’t bad but it wasn’t good. That being said, my hair looks great(no frizz at all!) and it’s the best price I can find.
Julia W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kansas City, MO
I went here after purchasing a Groupon for a 1 hour facial, 30 min massage, pedicure and manicure. I was not impressed and I will probably not be going back. It wasn’t terrible or anything, it just wasn’t great. The massage was fine. No real complaints, but it’s not like it blew me away or anything. The facial was just weird. Now, this was my first experience getting a facial, so maybe I just didn’t know what to expect, but I thought it was really unprofessional. The person doing it just walked in and asked me what kind of skin I had. I thought maybe they would take a look at my skin and actually be able to decide that sort of information on their own. Then I lay down on the table and he just started rubbing different things on my face. After whatever cream/lotion/solution was applied, he then took a kleenex, tore a hole in the middle for my nose and then put it on my face. Every now and then he would walk out of the room and leave it there for about 15 minutes. I thought it was very strange that he NEVER told me at all what he was putting on my face or what it was doing for my face. I also thought it was very cheap and tacky to be using kleenex as a part of the facial. I was very disappointed in this and probably could have done a just as good, if not better, facial on my own at home using a mask and moisturizer. At least I would know what was going on my face! At the end of the facial, my technician asked me if I remembered his name and gave me trouble for forgetting it… so awkward. The mani and pedi were ok. I was really disappointed in the selection of polishes they had to choose from. There were neon pinks and yellows, dark magentas and reds, and then a few pinks… and that was it. Luckily I was able to find something I could live with. I have to say the mani and pedi both lasted for a really long time afterward, so that was a plus. But the person who did my mani/pedi was the same person that did my facial, and again I had an awkward experience. He kept telling me how he put lotion on my hands to make them soft and cut my cuticle to make it clean. Ok, I know that. That is common sense. That is why I get manicures and pedicures… I just thought it was really uncomfortable and weird.