Hair Care ~
Haircuts~

Women $24.00
Haircut & Style $41.00
Men's Haircut $17.00
Children's Haircut $17.00
Bang or Beard Trim $11.00
Up-Do $50.00
Shampoo $11.00
Shampoo & Style $20.00
Deep Conditioning With Style $25.00

Perms~
Includes Cut & Style of your choice.

Short $75.00 +
Medium $86.00 +
Long $97.00 +
Partial $50.00
Relaxer - $95.00
Relaxer Retouch $65.00 +

Color ~
$11.00 for each additional color used

Short $58.00 +
Medium $68.00 +
Long $79.00 +
Retouch $50.00
Frost $60.00
Clear Gloss $60.00
Color Correction $110.00 +
Color Rinse $3.00
Demi $50.00
Men's Demi $40.00

Foil Highlights ~
$11.00 for each additional color used

Short $72.00 +
Medium $89.00 +
Long $110.00 +
Partial $11.00 per foil
Retouch $62.00 +

We carry a full line of professional hair care products by
Redken, Matrix, Pureology & Hemp including shampoo for
thin, thick, ethnic, color treated, damaged & mens hair,
conditioners, mousse, gels, flat iron sprays, finishing sprays
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Hair Hints & Tips
Move your ponytail from the same spot~
Because strands tend to get caught — and broken — in bands, it's a good idea
to alternate the fastening point. Move it up a half inch one day, then down the
next, Using seamless elastic bands will further minimize damage.

Easy on the comb with wet hair~
A comb is easier on fragile wet hair than a brush is, but tugging it from scalp to
tips can cause breakage. First, smooth out knots with a leave-in detangler.
Then start to comb at ends working up in sections.

Brush your hair daily for shine & stimulation~
All you need is a few strokes to style hair and spread the natural oils from roots
to ends. Any aggressive brushing can cause unnecessary friction, which can
lead to breakage.

Don't blow-dry hair that is dripping wet~
Not only will this make it difficult to style your hair, it will cause a ton of heat
damage. A blow dryer should be used on damp — not wet — hair for 20
minutes tops. Before applying heat, wrap hair in a towel for five minutes, then
let hair air-dry for another five.

Remember your scalp~
To grow healthy hair, your scalp needs nourishment. Massaging your head with
your fingertips will stimulate blood flow. For extra care, use a leave-in scalp
treatment.

Use the right brush~
The incorrect brush can not only ruin your style, it can get snagged in your hair.
Generally, the longer your locks, the larger in diameter your brush should be
(basically, more hair, more brush). To create volume, use a round brush; to
smooth hair, a paddle shape is best.

Hair Spray is a good thing~
It's gotten a bad rap, but hair spray contains a polymer that actually locks out
humidity and contrary to popular belief, it's not harmful. It's the polymer, not the
alcohol, that dries on your hair. The alcohol evaporates before it hits your head.
Use just enough to hold your style.

Dandruff~
Trying to nix flakes with moisturizing stylers like oils and pomades is only a
temporary fix: Dandruff is actually an inflammatory scalp disease unrelated to
dryness. The cure? A shampoo with salicylic acid, zinc, selenium sulfide or tar
to eliminate flakes.

Updating Your Hair Color ~ Update Your Lipstick
Chang your lip color so the new shades in your hair work together. Here are
some perfect pairings:

Blonde:
Blonde hair looks great with pastel pink lip hues, as well as rich tomato-y reds.

Redhead:
Red is a bold hair color, so use rosy lipsticks and lip stains that match your
natural lip color.

Brunette:
Plum, nude and sheer lip tones all work best with dark hair.