Shag Salon
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2203 S. Lamar, B
Austin, TX 78704 (map) - (512) 851-7424
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Shag Salon • Austin, TX • $60-150 per hour
- You'll be asked a few quick questions that will help describe your needs.
- You'll be asked to provide your contact information so that Jessica Ayers will be able to get in touch with you.
- You'll have the option to get competing quotes from other qualified service professionals, saving you time and money.
Are you looking for a stylist with an edge—from natural looks with something extra special to far out colors with disconnected haircuts? I got it!
Question and answer
Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?
A. Communication! Make sure you and your stylist are on the same page, Dont rush your appt., its your time, make sure you take the time to relay what you mean and what it means to you to have your hair a certain way!
Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?
A. I have been doing hair for 13 years and my clients have always said "i just sit in her chair and she knows what looks good" I get to know my clients and appreciate them and give them hair that I would be proud to wear every day!
Q. What do you like most about your job?
A. The freedom to be creative and the bond and friendships I have made thru out my career. Most important of all, helping you achieve your personal best, by feeling your best on the outside, you can be confident to do anything!!
Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?
A. "Will this look good on me?" Thru questions about your everyday life, routines, to music to the clothes you wear, that is cut and color that is going to look best on you!
Q. If you have a complicated pricing system for your service, please give all the details here.
A. My pricing system is set, but it also depends on how challenging a situation can be like triple color or lifting out lots of color