I work in that area as well... I would not recommend Tony Cao salon in Trophy Club. Three of us from work went there and we all ended up with the same style and we all have different hair types/facial structures. I think that guy only knows how to cut one way and he's very hard to understand. They do have a new young-er stylist in there now but I don't know how she is.
I have VERY curly hair and ended up finding a salon in Arlington with a stylist who specializes in curly hair. LOVED it but it is quite a drive.
I actually have a friend that runs a salon in her home so her hours are very flexible and she's super cheap and awesome. She's in Chisholm Ridge off 287/Harmon, if you are interested let me know and i'll give you her #.
Good to know! I have looked at the Tony Cao salon online a few times! I know now not to go there!
I'm the same way.. my hair is naturally curly so it is hard to find someone that understands how to cute my hair so that I can fix it curly and straight and it still look cute!
I've used Christin at Tangles & Company off Davis in Southlake and I think she does a great job. There are quite a few stylists that work in the salon, but I've only used Christin.
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I work in that area as well... I would not recommend Tony Cao salon in Trophy Club. Three of us from work went there and we all ended up with the same style and we all have different hair types/facial structures. I think that guy only knows how to cut one way and he's very hard to understand. They do have a new young-er stylist in there now but I don't know how she is.
I have VERY curly hair and ended up finding a salon in Arlington with a stylist who specializes in curly hair. LOVED it but it is quite a drive.
Good to know! I have looked at the Tony Cao salon online a few times! I know now not to go there!
I'm the same way.. my hair is naturally curly so it is hard to find someone that understands how to cute my hair so that I can fix it curly and straight and it still look cute!