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    38BlissHair

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Zen Nail Spa

    Zen Nail Spa

    4.0(359 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$
    Certified professionals
    Minority-owned & operated

    They were quick and did a great job! Nail salon was clean and was nicely decorated. I added an…read moreeyebrow service at the last minute and they were accommodating and dis a nice job as well.

    My experience at this establishment was disappointing, to say the least (Brief synopsis of me:…read morecommunity-centered, kind, and neurodivergent). I only came in because I was looking for something quick. For starters, there were several times during my appointment where a staff member(s) would either 1) stand by the person doing my nails and talk to them specifically without acknowledging my presence and/or 2) stare at me from a distance with other staff members. Additionally, I noticed other customers staring at me as well. Nothing wrong with the stares perhaps; at the same time, there is a difference between looking at someone briefly and staring someone down. Again, I received "stares." All in all, I would say the "vibe" from a third person perspective (specifically, my perspective) was othering. The only reason I left a one star review is because the person who did my nails was excellent at doing their job. As someone who enjoys getting their nails done, I am very well versed in acrylic nails and what I like in them. So the person (Noah) was meticulous and patient. I enjoyed that. Additionally, I really love the finished product - I did not provide a picture because I want to make sure my words are acknowledged first and foremost. I would not recommend this business to anyone who is similar to my identity: Black, queer, neurodivergent, or (such as myself) ALL the above. Additionally, I would not recommend this establishment to individuals who are new to the world of acrylic nails. Suggestion (if you feel disappointed by this review and you're looking for someone to do your nails): invest in independent nail technicians! After this experience, I have realized that as an intentional kind of person, an independent nail technician may be the best way to go. I enjoy having conversation, and I believe independent nail technician's (depending on who you go to) may be able to provide that intentionality I am looking for.

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    Banana Tree Organic Salon - Gel nails

    Banana Tree Organic Salon

    4.0(24 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    I LOVE this place. Love using organic products. Such a rare find and so much healthier for my hair…read more Yes, they do blonde very well. Mandee is amazing with my long light blonde tones, cut and hairstyle. Coming from New York, that's saying a lot. Banana Tree Salon easy to get to, has convenient parking out front, is clean, comfortable, well decorated, and doesn't smell like a bunch of chemicals like so many salons I've been to in the past. I survived breast cancer twice and I'm always looking to replace everyday chemicals with healthier, more natural products. I used to go to a salon on Long Island, NY for years, but the Aveda products left my hair so dry. I thought it was just about my stress level, but the first time I went to Mandee at Banana Tree Salon I noticed it was so much softer. Must be the switch to organic. I was so excited to have found this salon when I moved to Blue Ridge, Georgia that I decided it was worth me driving an hour and half to get there. Plus there's some great shopping nearby. It's a one stop salon. I just found out they have organic Facials, and they offer massages, mani's and pedi's. It's a rare find. God is good.

    First, the name implies everything here is organic. It's not. Only thing organic is the…read moreshampoo/conditioner they try to sell you and the color. Expect to get styled with Big Sexy Hair and other pharmacy-level styling product. And they won't even ask you first, so that's fun. I came to Banana Tree because a previous salon was using quick color on my hair and it had slowly gone black. (I'm naturally fair skinned and have dark brown hair). I got paired with Sandy, who immediately told me my hair was definitely too dark and should only be worn by "Asian people." I was a little shocked by the culturally insensitive comment, but she's older and swore she could help me. I just wanted a rich brunette, not black. First mistake. Cue two rounds of highlights. And, while they looked nice, the highlights themselves were turning quite gold verging on blond--way lighter than I wanted or asked for. So, on my third appointment, I shared that my hair was getting way too gold and that I wanted my hair to be a rich brunette (The initial ask, actually). Sandy reacted really poorly to this, telling me that no matter what she did there was always going to be gold in my hair. She even took me outside to test several options to my hair. But it wasn't in a kind way, it felt more to prove herself right and to embarrass me in front of the rest of the salon. Ultimately, she said my natural color was the one that I came in with. (I was a little whiplashed by this considering I remembered her very culturally insensitive remark). She gave me two option: 1. She could do my roots darker then blend the color to the rest of my hair. But, she emphasized, there was going to be gold which is what I didn't want. The other option was to dye all of my hair the darker color. Have you ever had someone give you two options but they're not really options at all? That's what happened here. I was so overwhelmed by everything she was telling me and embarrassed because she was making such a scene that I agreed to just get rid of the gold. I really wish I had walked away instead. But I stupidly didn't. Sandy then put me under the heater much longer than I've ever spent there in the previous times at the salon. The result? My hair is jet black. And somehow the areas where I had highlights seem even darker--I'm told because the pigment had been removed and repacked with darker color. It's awful. I've never not tipped someone before. But I was so totally overwhelmed that I called the salon to remove the 20% tip I still gave her. The owner asked what had happened and that's when I burst out into tears. She told me to try putting baking soda in my hair to get it out and offered to help fix what had happened and talk to Sandy. Well, I tried to the baking soda and nothing happened. Then, I got a text from the owner saying Sandy had given me options but I had chosen what had happened to my hair. Ultimately, I got mean girled and bullied by a stylist who left my hair in a worse state than when I came to this salon. And I came to them for help! Stay away. It lies about being organic, pushes their cheaply branded products on you and the stylists gaslight you instead of helping solve relatively easy requests. I literally left that salon thinking I was going to have to shave my head or just continue keeping my hair black. After all, Sandy had highlighted my hair like crazy (which has made it unhealthy). And, I'm currently at another salon praying that they can fix what she so cruelly did to my hair.

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