A pretty mixed experience, to be honest. The salon is beautiful and I found there is a friendly, relaxed feeling. I also appreciated the fact that there was low-key music rather than booming, high-tempo stuff. I was offered magazines several times, and drinks (though I have to say the coffee was not the best I've had - I suspect it may have been instant), which was appreciated. I didn't, however, love my haircut. The Director did my hair, and I felt like he was one of the hairdressers who was just going to do what he thought was best, no matter what you wanted. Not ideal. My hair ended up quite a bit shorter than I wanted it to be, and different, and the way he styled it at the end was awful - I wanted loose curls/waves and volume created with a round brush, and instead he used tongs to create stiff ringlets. I've not walked out of a salon looking like that since the early 1990s. To be fair, I didn't complain at the time because I thought it was OK and the curls would drop out, but as I walked down the street with my Shirley Temple 'do', I hoped I wouldn't run into anyone I know! I'm also not thrilled with my colour, which looks pretty flat. I wanted to love this experience - the salon is terrific, the prices are good, the location is perfect - but I'm not sure I'd take a chance again. It was just a bit disappointing, and I don't like feeling that someone doing my hair won't actually listen to what I want.
Kfir was my stylist- did a great job. Spent some time with me at the beginning to understand what I wanted and also give me ideas which proved he knew what he was talking about. he washed my hair well and did a great head massage. I'm definitely happy with the cut and blow dry and would choose him as my permanent hairdresser.