wevwil
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I read on Miko's website that she is returning to NYC in August 08. I want to know if any of you ladies will return or visit for the first time when she reopens?
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lying about their grandma?![]()
Yeah ummmm she needs to go back to NYC. those before and after pics sucked. most of them looked like they had over processed hair or looked like bone straight clients attempting a wngerplexed not cute.
Sunshine, can you give some more details please? I always wondered what really happened between them.
Also, did anyone peep the new products they have? And has anyone tried them?
http://www.missjessies.com/products.htm#stretchsilkening (it will show you both of them).
You probably won't believe this, but my mother's ex-boyfriend was the father of Miko and Titi. Without revealing too much he lives in Harlem and is a real estate broker. They almost got married but just broke up this summer.
ANYWAY, I'm not too sure why they broke up but I think it has something to do with Miko moving to DC seeing as though their business and manufacturing warehouse was in NY. They were also involved in a lawsuit back last year (I'm not sure if its over) which THEY didn't tell my mom, Miko's son blurted it out, something about their product being a straight jack off of another product thats already on the market.
My mother's met them and I met Miko @ her apartment when she lived in Brooklyn. Also babysat her son one time.
Who is A. Dickey? Where is his salon? What are his prices??
If you visit www.missjessies.com it appears that Miko is back there starting this Saturday. I used to want to go to their salon but I think I'll try A. Dickey when I take my braids out in September.
Anthony Dickey specializes in natural and texturized hair. He is at the Tina Pearson Salon:
864 Lexington Ave
212-717-2753
Check out so1913's hair...he does her cuts. I think he is still expensive for a cut....$187 at least and it may be more because that was last years price. But if you think about it, you only need 2-3 hair cuts a year so its not so bad.
His website is: www.hairrules.com (he wrote a book of the same name that I have. he really knows naturally textured hair and he does excellent presses from what I've seen.)
is everyone sure that she actually thrived in DC? Because I saw Miko quite a bit over the past several months right in Brooklyn, NY. Also there have been several lawsuits and reincarnations of the sister's salons. According to legend they've been jacking up heads for years allegedly of course.
whomever said that everyone leaves with the same style and cut is right, you will unless you tell Miko to cut it differently you will get the same angle curly cut. And you will spend $500 or better between the service and the maintenance products.
Compare that to Orlando Pita's salon, who is a top high fashion stylist and you will probably get one of the better haircuts you will ever have ever in his salon and you'll spend less than 300. But if you are particular about your hair do you.