Regis ruined my hair! I hate them. I went there for a relaxer and I had a super cool Aeon Flux type hair cut that the stylist kept complimenting. Well, she said there were a few straggly ends that she needed to trim, I was like, okay. Then after the relaxer she styled it in a weird bowl cut around my head and I didn't think much of it. I'm used to stylists styling my hair weird after a chemical service.
Well the next day I was doing my hair and realized that she had totally changed the cut! It was some salt n pepper style circa 1985 lopsided do! One side was supposed to be dramatically longer than the other and come to points. She ruined it. I had also just cut off my long hair to get that cut, so I wasn't used to short hair, but the style I had rocked, so I didn't mind.
I was stuck with a jacked up style that I had to go get fixed by someone else. When I called Regis to complain they blew me off basically and said the stylist could fix it for me. Yeah, right, I wasn't letting her anywhere near my head. I'm still trying to grow out my hair to what it was and that was back in May. My boyfriend says he hates them and wants to go shake that women because he knows how upset I still am about it (obviously).
2007-01-24 00:38:13
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answered by that dead girl 3
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I think you are concerned about the wrong thing. The salon is only the establishment. It's the stylist that you want to talk to and find out if they can do your hair like you want it. The test to get into Regis as a stylist is not very hard. You may want to ask the stylists if they have any pictures of there work and let them know that you nervous.
2007-01-24 00:37:56
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answered by lilbitt_637 4
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It all depends on the people working and their skill. Each one will be different. Overall, I would rate them a lower-mid grade salon. Better than your very cheapo Best Cuts or Fastastic Sams but not a higher end salon either.
Just look at some of the hair as the customers leave the store
2007-01-24 00:35:39
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answered by Matt P 2
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I never trust these chain salons. The hiring process is not as paticular as smaller privately owned salons. Chains are in the business of making money even if they screw up your hair. Private salons have much more to lose as their business is their life. I have found that older stylists are much better as they actually know how to cut these younger, newer just out of school stylists are razor happy.
2007-01-24 00:41:53
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answered by NIC 1
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No. I'm better at it, I think. I've never been there, but I've been to some low-costs ones, (not high end,) and my friends think I've had an expensive haircut. So, it depends on who the stylist is.
2007-01-24 00:45:12
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answered by kralwons 3
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no. i have had a sub-par hair cut there and i know of a few other people who have had bad haircut experiences there. i'd look around and find a nice, non-chain place.
2007-01-24 01:27:24
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answered by Tammy S 2
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