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I received something called the "C" cut last year by Kristen James.
She actually used to be in the same location as Urbanbella--but then relocated so that Urbanbella could have the entire space.
The cut she did for me, can also be seen in my avatar.
I was VERY pleased with the shape she gave my natural/shrunken fro.
Here's the link to her website:
http://www.kristenjamesstudio.com/index.htm
However, I have yet to try the stylists at Urbanbella. During the time I went to get the "C-cut"....Urbanbella had no stylists. I've heard nothing but positive reviews about them tho....![]()
Haha! Love that salon name, it makes me want to run over there today! Thanks for the tips as well, these are all going into my files.. I like your products list...that Giovanni and the HSR are winners!I stopped by a couple years when I was coming out of my locs. I got a consult, but then I decided to wear my hair straight.
Kenesha is really nice and knowledgeable. It's a great spot!
Also, check out Oh My Nappy Hair! on Mitchell St. downtown. I used get my locs maintained there, and Erica does an excellent job with natural hair!
Is Sharon at UrbanBella ? I'm sorry to hear about that with your sister. That is why I am going to a consultation first before anyone touches my head... I have gone through a lot to get the hair that I have on my had having had alopecia... I will read the stylist the riot act before they put comb one in my hair, if they have a problem, Imma get ta steppin until I find someone I can work with.My sister had a horrible experience at Urbanbella. She had been transitioning for a while and had already cut off most of the relaxed ends. The stylist (a man) got scissor happy with her hair. She cried in the chair once she saw how much he had cut off. He did not communicate with her before hand on how much they were taking off. He also said, she would need to come in every 6 to 8 week for a trim (while she's crying in the chair)! Needless to say,she never went back there. I was so pissed at her for going there without me checking them out first. I referred her to Sharon and she's been going there at least a year now and is very pleased.
Haha! Love that salon name, it makes me want to run over there today! Thanks for the tips as well, these are all going into my files.. I like your products list...that Giovanni and the HSR are winners!
Gurlll...Yes! I'm totally in love with HSR and Giovanni! Wow!
I swear that the Giovanni Direct is pretty much a twin to my dearly departed Aveda Elixir, especially after I added SAA to it!
Oh My Nappy Hair! has a really nice vibe and is really laid back (plus it's not too far from "SmyNings"! LOL...).. I'm funny about my hair. I have to have a totally positive environment whenever I get my hair done--but I'm just weird like that. They also kick a lot of positive, conscious (not hair-related) knowledge, too...I always learn a lot whenever I go there.
Is Sharon at UrbanBella ? I'm sorry to hear about that with your sister. That is why I am going to a consultation first before anyone touches my head... I have gone through a lot to get the hair that I have on my had having had alopecia... I will read the stylist the riot act before they put comb one in my hair, if they have a problem, Imma get ta steppin until I find someone I can work with.
I received something called the "C" cut last year by Kristen James.
She actually used to be in the same location as Urbanbella--but then relocated so that Urbanbella could have the entire space.
The cut she did for me, can also be seen in my avatar.
I was VERY pleased with the shape she gave my natural/shrunken fro.
Here's the link to her website:
http://www.kristenjamesstudio.com/index.htm
However, I have yet to try the stylists at Urbanbella. During the time I went to get the "C-cut"....Urbanbella had no stylists. I've heard nothing but positive reviews about them tho....![]()
I went to Kristen James new salon in Smyrna to check it out. Tas from Urbanbella worked there now. He's probably the guy who made the OP's sister cry. He seemed knowledgable enough. I recommended an acquintence that was transitioning as well to try the salon. She was told by Kristen and Tas that Kristen DIDN'T do African-American curly hair. And that Tas was the master stylist. That was strange to me because I've heard of other Black women going to her. My friend hated how he did her hair. I definitely won't be going to him. I was so confused. Does she or doesn't she do kinky, curly hair?