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Furry, I think you should go on your local Yelp and research a new hair dresser.

 

Do a Search for "hair salons" and carefully go over the top rated salons on the list.

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Did you not mention to the person blow drying your hair at the time that that it was too hot?

 

I wouldn't expect a salon to give you $50 in cash.  Unless it's to refund your money.  Most salons will offer a service to fix the problem.

 

But like others have said, find a different salon.

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@RedConvertibleGirl wrote:

Did you not mention to the person blow drying your hair at the time that that it was too hot?

 

I wouldn't expect a salon to give you $50 in cash.  Unless it's to refund your money.  Most salons will offer a service to fix the problem.

 

But like others have said, find a different salon.


If I understand it correctly, the owner offered her a corrective treatment but then sold the business and the new owner charged her $50 for it.  He should have refunded that without even having to be asked.  It might not be worth the aggravation at this point, though.

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Both the old owner and her nephew who is the new owner offered the corrective treatment.  However, the nephew offered 50.00 off too.  The old owner works there as a stylist now rather than both owner and stylist.

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I have never and would never air my grievances against someone on FB or any other form of social media.  Tell the owner you are taking your business elsewhere as a result of the incidents you have described.   Ask your friends and family members who their stylist is and if they are satisfied. 

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I've never been tempted to use Social Media for any reason, and most certainly not to criticize someone unless there had been many conversations and many issues.  To me, it seems you made a serious and intentionally unkind effort to damage their reputation when there was really not enough there to merit the criticism.  If you aren't happy there, move on.  It's not the end of the world.  

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I have a permanent burn on my face and the owner said much of nothing.  I don't see this as insignificant.  She could at least have not charged me the full price.

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@Thrive

 

You have a permanent scar on your face!??  When did this incident happen? 

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This particular incident occurred over this past summer.