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Hair help?

I need some hair help (on a humid day like today, I need it REALLY BAD).

My stylist, who I love and eventually want to go back to, broke both arms over the weekend in a rollerblading accident and is out of commission for an unspecified amount of time. The man can't even eat unassisted right now, so I feel incredibly bad asking for hair recommendations, but I'm starting to be seriously shaggy.

For personal reasons I do not want to go to the salon he works/worked for to any of the other stylists there.

I'd rather the location be in Somerville or Cambridge, and they must be excellent with fine straight hair. I strongly prefer cuts with a razor to cuts with just scissors. Don't care about male, female, gay, straight, trans, so long as they can make my hair look awesome.

Any suggestions? Please? Also thank you.

[identity profile] canongrrl.livejournal.com 2009-06-20 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
Sara is good, Jason (from Liquid) ended up here http://www.yelp.com/biz/escape-salon-and-spa-boston with several others from Liquid (really bad falling out)

Judy Jetson, to combine posts, sucks. Salon Luna in porter is also good - almost any stylist there.

[identity profile] hahathor.livejournal.com 2009-06-20 11:22 am (UTC)(link)
FWIW, I've always been pleased with my cuts from Judy Jetson. I usually go to Damon, but I needed a quick fix while he was on vacation & got Danielle instead, and loved what she did. FWIW, I have very curly hair, and get both cut & color and have been pleased with both.

I'm curious to know what horrible experiences others have had at Judy's.

[identity profile] canongrrl.livejournal.com 2009-06-20 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I must admit that my experiences were from years ago, but I also rolled in that a lot of my friends tried there a few times and left, angry and annoyed. Anyway for me, I went there for about a year. My cuts were ok but I always felt treated like I was in a place that was hipper than thou. On the last cut, I mentioned I wanted to grow my hair out (I had shorter hair at the time) and when I left the place not only was my hair *much* shorter than when I came in, but it looked like a bowl was put over my head and my hair was cut around it. I really didn't care for the haircut. In fact I was really unhappy and I let them know it - but I was treated like I had no sense of style. The only thing I remember about the stylist was that she had a lambchop sock puppet - I've blocked out the rest.

From my friends, the main comments include rude service, overpriced haircuts (for what you get), lack of attention and just in general not a good experience. Now obviously times change and I'm sure JJ couldn't maintain that level of terrible service and survive, however it really does appear that they pissed off a ton of people over the years. In fact, I don't think I know anyone who goes to JJ.

For that area Salon Luna across the street is night and day better. DHR (used to go, but I don't think they really got my hair - but they do great work on my friends) and Plan B (where I currently go) are both insanely good.