Dominican Hair Salon recommendations??

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Tiffany
Re: Dominican Hair Salon recommendations??
July 29, 2009 03:18PM
Also Try Carmen Tavarez.

681 Main Street , Suite 111
Keller Texas 76248
817-637-5892

She is in the Fort Worth/Dallas area.
I went to her yesterday and my hair is super straight from the roots. She has hot dryers, provides deep conditioner dominican products and is super nice! She is from New York and really knows how to do hair. Matter of fact she has been doing hair for 20 years and believe me it shows she knows what to do. I have super thick frizzy hair and I haven't had my hair look this nice/straight since I moved to Dallas.
Her prices can't be beat and are very reasonable.


I have referred all my friends to her. Truly -"you won't be disappointed".
Tiffany
Re: Dominican Hair Salon recommendations??
July 29, 2009 03:33PM
Also Try Carmen Tavarez.

681 Main Street , Suite 111
Keller Texas 76248
817-637-5892

She is in the Fort Worth/Dallas area.
I went to her yesterday and my hair is super straight from the roots. She has hot dryers provides deep conditioner dominican products and is super nice! She is from New York and really knows how to do hair. Matter of fact she has been doing hair for 20 years and believe me it shows she knows what to do. I have super thick frizzy hair and I haven't had my hair look this nice since I moved to Dallas.
Her prices can't be compared to the others and are very reasonable.
Tiffany
Re: Dominican Hair Salon recommendations??
July 29, 2009 03:39PM
Also Try Carmen Tavarez.

681 Main Street , Suite 111
Keller Texas 76248
817-637-5892

She is in the Fort Worth/Dallas area.
I went to her yesterday and my hair is super straight from the roots. She has hot dryers provides deep conditioner dominican products and is super nice! She is from New York and really knows how to do hair. Matter of fact she has been doing hair for 20 years and believe me it shows she knows what to do. I have super thick frizzy hair and I haven't had my hair look this nice since I moved to Dallas.
Her prices can't be compared to the others and are very reasonable.
I AM LOOKING FOR A DOMNICAN HAIR SALON IN SAVANNAH, GA. PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!!!
Dominican hairdressers are in a league of their own, and this is coming from someone that have tried all different Salons. And at the end of the day it's your money and your hair...whether the products are cheap or not, the point is they do the job, and if you find the right one you'll definately spend less money on perming your hair...because you won't need one that often if you are getting your washes in between. I recommend Dominican Hair Team, they have 2 locations in brooklyn.
Not sure if you are still looking for a Dominican hairstylist in Columbus, OH, I know of one that just moved to the area from Florida and she is EXCELLENT.... you can email her at dominicanhairstylis@yahoo.com for an appointment.
Jenni - not sure if you are still looking for a Dominican hairstylist... I knwo of one that just moved to the area and is excellent... email her for an appointment dominicanhairstylist@yahoo.com... Good luck !!
Jenni,
Thanks ~ I am going to email her for an appt.
Dominican Hair Salon on 7th and Lehigh in Philadelphia, but use the owner Lisbeth.

V.
I live in Richmond Va Please assist me in finding a Dominican Hair Salon please. HELP HELP
What is the Brazilian keratin hair treatment?
CJ Wrote:
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> Here is a list of some of the BEST Dominican Hair
> Salons in the U.S.
>
> NEW YORK
>
> Elia Hair Salon
> 850 Amsterdam Ave.
> New York City
> 212/316-3100
> While the Tiffany-style lamps and rosewood cabinet
> handles are so Fifth Avenue, it´s the attention
> you get from owners Josephine and Amy de Leon—who
> offer you un cafecito or vino tinto upon
> entering—that´s really first-class. You can get a
> great blow-out for $20, but here´s a tip: If
> you´re in a rush, ask for their special 15-minute
> blow-out, where two stylists go at your hair at
> the same time! Amy and Josephine will even send
> you a card on your birthday. Like finding them
> wasn´t gift enough.
>
> Stephanie´s Beauty Salon
> 579 Myrtle Ave.
> Brooklyn
> 718/857-3490
> Owner Dilcia Jimenez uses conditioners made with
> natural ingredients, like the aloe-infused AG Fast
> Food Leave-On Conditioner, to moisturize dry hair
> (see”Their Favorite Products,” page 110). Also,
> bring her a picture of any fancy updo or hairstyle
> and she´ll recreate it!
>
> Nagle Unisex
> 82 Nagle Ave.
> New York City
> 212/567-7625
> Always call ahead and ask what the food specials
> are; these peluqueras like to eat with their
> clients and will order you a plate. It´s a
> full-service salon, offering manis, pedis, waxing
> and facials, so you might get hungry. And prepare
> yourself: Some clients with super-coarse, even
> kinky hair have been accused of having relaxed
> their hair—that´s how sleek the blow-outs are.
>
> NEVADA
>
> Destination Laguna Spa Salon
> 4965 West Tropicana
> Las Vegas
> 702/401-9059
> Finding this place is half the battle. Stylist
> Grimilda Gonzalez operates out of a small room
> inside the Destination Laguna Spa Salon. There´s
> no sign on the door, so walk in and ask for her by
> name. Grimilda´s business thrives on
> word-of-mouth; she knows all of her clients and
> tailors her treatments to their specific hair
> needs. And her straightening technique (wrapping
> hair in rolos, drying them under a hood, then
> running a flatiron through strands from root to
> tip) stands up to 115-degree desert heat.
>
> FLORIDA
>
> Salón Dominicano
> 2113 E. Colonial Dr.
> Orlando
> 407/897-2200
> When owner Sobeida Sánchez first opened her doors
> in 2002 with the name Empire Beauty Salon,
> business was slow.”They thought we were just any
> old salon,” she says. A year later, she put up a
> red awning featuring the Dominican flag and
> changed the name to Salón Dominicano. Now there´s
> no mistaking what this place is about: Super-soft,
> gently-waved blow-outs that start at $25. But
> don´t expect anything fancy. The walls are painted
> different colors, the TV might be blaring las
> noticias, but the stylists—who happily accept
> walk-ins—son tan amables they are more than ready
> to make you feel at home.
>
> TEXAS
>
> Betty´s Beauty Salon
> 9327 Gulf Freeway
> Houston
> 713/910-7594
> Get past the worn leather couches and the broken
> cash register in this divey salon and ask for
> Beatriz. All you need is her first name; Beatriz
> is the only stylist, and she´s particularly good
> at recreating haircuts from photographs. Her
> daughter is a fixture at the salon, and the two
> gossip and tell jokes to entertain waiting
> customers. And you will wait. While an appointment
> might take the better part of an afternoon
> (Beatriz handles several clients at once), the
> good news is you can negotiate your price. So
> bring cash and don´t be afraid to haggle.
>
> ILLINOIS
>
> Family Beauty Salon
> 4108 South Western Ave.
> Chicago
> 773/376-6529
> The cheapest blow-out in our roundup comes
> courtesy of this small salon, based out of a
> one-floor house. For $15 you´ll get a blow-out
> that smooths down long, super-frizzy hair in under
> an hour. Need we say more?
>
> CALIFORNIA
>
> Barber & Beauty Salon
> 9003 Laurel Canyon Blvd.
> Sun Valley
> 818/771-0787
> You won´t even see a blower until owner Catalina
> Vandusen has first washed your hair three—yes,
> that´s three—times to rid it of dulling product
> residue. Hello, shine! And she´ll dry your hair in
> sections, twirling the brush at the ends to give
> hair tons of body. But while it´s possible to get
> a haircut, deep conditioning and blow-out for only
> $45, Catalina doesn´t list her prices and charges
> according to individual hair type.
>
> Dominican Beauty Salon
> 8440 Laurel Canyon Blvd.
> Sun Valley
> 818/767-2711
> You want absolutely stick-straight strands that
> lie flat against your face? Then see Anna Aguilar,
> who owns this salon. She slathers wet hair with
> conditioner before using only a blower to dry it
> completely, from root to tips.
>
> What´d she say?
>
> Here, a few key words you´ll need to know before
> stepping foot in a Dominican salon.
>
> el doobie: After hair is blow-dried straight, a
> stylist may wrap and pin your hair around your
> head and cover it with this scarf to protect
> strands and keep them flat. Ask for it by name.
>
> rolos: Wet hair is wrapped around
> rolos—rollers—and then you´re tucked under a hood
> dryer for about an hour, until hair is dry, before
> it´s blown straight. This option uses less direct
> heat on strands, which damages hair less than if
> you were to use only a blower to straighten.
>
> el flip (pronounced fleep): When your stylist asks
> you if you want your blow-out con flip, she´s
> asking if you want a gentle wave toward the ends,
> which will give your hair more body and bounce.
>
> halar: Remember what Frenchy said: Beauty is pain.
> So when your stylist takes a blow-drier into one
> hand and says,”¡Voy a halar!” get ready: She´s
> gonna pull your hair through that brush, and she´s
> gonna pull hard.
>
> Their favorite products
>
> Spotted on Dominican salon shelves across the
> country:
>
> AG Fast Food Leave-On Conditioner: Yes, it?s
> actually called”fast food,” and it helps
> moisturize, repair and nourish dry strands.
> Aghaircosmetics.com for locations. SaLerm Silk
> Touch: A repairing treatment, this product gives
> hair a glossy, silky feel.
> Salerm.com or 973/745-0410 for locations.
>
> Alter Ego Nequal Nourishing Color Care
> Conditioner: This deep, leave-in treatment softens
> dry, frizzy hair. It?s also said to help prevent
> dandruff.
> Alteregousa.us or 888/577-7900.
>
> Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Illuminating Shine Mask:
> From an Italian product line, this mask is a
> favorite treatment for damaged hair.
> Alfaparf.com or 877/APCOLOR for locations.
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