prettyinpurple
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Your cuts from Miss Jessie's always look great girl! 
I went to the Linear Aveda Salon on Boylston Street (http://linearaveda.com/). They do have a retail section with Aveda products. Being an Aveda concept salon means that the stylists have gone through extra training through Aveda. This salon has the retail section, salon section and estheticians (for facials, waxes, etc). I saw Scott for haircuts and color. He was the recommended person for ethnic/curly hair. I can't give him any props on styling natural hair though, he just kinda fingerstyled the fro into a mushroom shape that I refluffed with my hands after leaving lol. But I never saw him just to get a style done. He wanted me to come in for a straightening session but I didn't have the time before I moved. Actually I got his name from a lady who worked in the retail section, she had a relaxer and her hair looked great (it was a wrap I think). Anyways Scott did her hair...and he told me that he actually worked at a black salon before coming to the Aveda one (can't remember the name though).
I also went there for my waxing, they are great for that too.
Okay back on topic now lol...

amara11 said:Shut up, in Boston? I've been looking for a salon to take care of my hair while Im there. Can you give me some more info, do they take care of natural hair as well, or basically just a cut/trim type of thing. What's the actual name of the salon (sounds like a dumb question- but is it in an Aveda store, or does it stand alone is what im asking) Which location did you go to, which stylist etc. Sorry so many ???s! Thanks in advance!
amara
I went to the Linear Aveda Salon on Boylston Street (http://linearaveda.com/). They do have a retail section with Aveda products. Being an Aveda concept salon means that the stylists have gone through extra training through Aveda. This salon has the retail section, salon section and estheticians (for facials, waxes, etc). I saw Scott for haircuts and color. He was the recommended person for ethnic/curly hair. I can't give him any props on styling natural hair though, he just kinda fingerstyled the fro into a mushroom shape that I refluffed with my hands after leaving lol. But I never saw him just to get a style done. He wanted me to come in for a straightening session but I didn't have the time before I moved. Actually I got his name from a lady who worked in the retail section, she had a relaxer and her hair looked great (it was a wrap I think). Anyways Scott did her hair...and he told me that he actually worked at a black salon before coming to the Aveda one (can't remember the name though).
I also went there for my waxing, they are great for that too.
Okay back on topic now lol...