
55 High Street, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 7AD, United Kingdom
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Reviewed by 1210 customers (view comments)
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Ladies Cut | Mens Cut | Childrens Cut | Blowdry | Upstyle |
Highlights | Permanent Colour | Lightening | Semi-Permanent Colour | Straightening |
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Louise
29 Mar 2025 |
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Everything to do with my hair was, as always, fab. The only thing I would say though, is that I think the tea making approach could be approved. I can only assume my cup of tea had the tea bag beside the cup when it was made - it was so weak it wasn’t really drinkable. Perhaps bags could be left in, so customers can allow brewing to suit their taste. Or alternatively, if leaving a bag in doesn’t feel aesthetic, maybe doing the tea in little pots, which would look nicer and still allow customers to brew the tea to their taste. Failing that, maybe a bit of training for the younger staff who probably aren’t, in fairness, tea drinkers, on what a cup of tea actually is.