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    The Glam Studio Miami - These two blondes :) done by Anabel

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    4.7(27 reviews)
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    Anabel rocked an amazing cut and blow for my little one. My princess loved getting her hair washed…read moreand new look! I've been a blonde years; the last few years have been a challenge; that was until I found The Glam Studio by Anabel.... Not only is it the PERFECT color; but she uses great products and cares for the quality of your hair! The other blonde (in blue) loves Anabel. It's a family affair!!! Thank you for your patience, your great attitude and amazing style.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED…read more The first time I went to Annia, my hairstylist, I paid $500 for my hair service. At the end of the appointment, she told me she was tired and asked if she could finish my roots another day. Because I trusted her and tried to be understanding, I agreed. Looking back, being too nice is exactly what led me into this situation. Two weeks later, I returned only for her to finish the roots she had left unfinished. That was all she was supposed to do. Instead of focusing on my appointment, Annia was working on another client at the same time. The other client, who was also an employee of the salon, kept talking about needing to leave for a party. Annia repeatedly said out loud that she was stressed and overwhelmed. As the paying customer who had already paid $500, I expected my appointment to receive the attention and care it deserved. I had specifically shown her a photo of exactly what I wanted: a very small root shadow, approximately the width of my pinky finger, so my natural dark brown hair could grow out naturally. Instead, because she was rushing and distracted, she applied far more dark color than I requested. The moment she did it, I told her it was way too much. She knew immediately she had made a mistake. Then she attempted to remove the excess dark color. I repeatedly told her not to damage my hair because I was happy with my blonde color and knew my hair had already been processed recently. Despite knowing my hair was fragile, she tried removing the color with bleach under running water. My hair could not survive it. She fried it. She broke it. She damaged the color I had spent years maintaining. While the other client left the salon happy, I was left sitting there for hours while Annia tried to figure out how to fix what had happened to my hair. She admitted she felt terrible because she knew she had damaged my color. When I got home, my hair felt like wet pasta. It became gummy, stretchy, fragile, and impossible to properly brush or blow dry without fear of further breakage. The very next day I sent her videos and photographs documenting the damage. At first, she apologized and asked me to forgive her. She told me my hair could not be touched for at least a month and promised she would help fix it. I believed her. As time went on, the salon owner also became aware of what had happened. She was informed about the damage to my hair and the situation surrounding my appointment. As the owner of the salon, I expected her to step in, address the issue, and help find a resolution. Instead, she did nothing to help and failed to take responsibility for what happened in her salon. I trusted her. Unfortunately, after weeks of sending photos, videos, and updates, everything changed. Instead of taking responsibility, I was eventually told the damage was somehow my fault. I was accused of using cheap products. I was called crazy. I have the text messages. I have the screenshots. I have the photos. I have the proof showing exactly what I requested and exactly what happened afterward. For more than three weeks, I suffered emotionally and physically from the damage done to my hair. I had one of the worst Mother's Days of my life. I did not want to leave my house. I did not want to go to my office. My confidence and self-esteem were shattered. As someone who has spent years growing and maintaining healthy blonde hair, I understand the investment required. I take Nutrafol vitamins that cost approximately $280 per month. I purchase professional-grade shampoos, conditioners, masks, oils, and treatments. I have spent years caring for my hair. Anyone who maintains blonde hair knows it is not cheap. After damaging my hair, Annia sent me partially used products and instructed me to perform treatments at home instead of bringing me back into the salon to personally provide the care and treatments herself. When I realized I was not getting help, I contacted the salon owner. As a business owner myself, I believed the owner would understand customer rights and take responsibility for what happened inside her salon. Instead, I was ignored. I was told I would receive a call back. That call never came. Weeks later, I am still waiting. At this point, this is no longer only about the $500 I paid for services. This is about accountability. This is about the extensive damage to my hair. This is about the emotional distress, loss of confidence, additional salon visits, treatments, products, vitamins, and extensions I will now have to purchase because of what happened. I am keeping records of every expense. I am documenting every treatment. I am saving every receipt. I will continue to pursue this matter until it is resolved fairly. No amount of money can give me back the years it took to grow and care for my hair. But customers have rights. And I refuse to stay silent.

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