I gave this place a second shot after a bad experience 6 months ago. If I had to rate that trip I would give it 1 star. I'm a friendly 20 year old girl and I can even look 15 or 16 to other people. I'm guessing this is what makes me seem like a pushover. Both times I went I only asked for a $7 trim. Plain and simple. Each time I explained to the hairdresser that I just wanted a quick trim - no wash, no dry. While I will say the hairdresser was more precise and didn't go scissor-happy on me this time she also pushed the blow dryer on me for a better sale. I said no three more times. By the second time I was saying no she was already blowing it on my hair. This turned my $7 sale into a $20 sale (excluding tip). When I asked the cashier why I was being charged $13 more than the sale price she said it was because of the blow drying. My hair was nowhere near dry because I had to physically stop the hairdresser - again - to let them know that no means no. Aside from the fact *that I said NO* I genuinely have always avoided blow drying my hair and it's not something I want to put it through.Maybe it's different at other Lemon Tree locations. I'm not sure. Never going to mine again though. It's fine if your employees want to increase their sales (I've been a part-time salesperson for three years myself) but when the customer says no, NO MEANS NO. :)
This place is horrible idk becuase i went to have a color correction done last christmas i had an appiontment and everything and the hair stylist cane up to me and was like asking what did i want to get done i told her a color correction wanted to go lighter and cooler with my color she took one judgemental look at ny hair and was like how is it possible you got that blonde and i was like unmm? Bleach im guessing she didnt know what to do she walked away and began talking to other employees there and i felt really stupid standing there and i did exactly what she wanted me to do walk out
Fantastic prices BUT, my hairdresser is why I go there. Great place, friendly, many hairdressers. Full service salon . They are run perfectly. I throughly recommend this salon.
I needed a haircut, badly, for a long time. I went into The Lemon Tree because they take walk ins without too long a wait. First, I am very happy with the cut and the color -- it looks great and is what I asked for.My experience: I drove past on a Saturday, mid day, and it was packed! I put this cut off for what I hoped to be just one more day because their dozen plus chairs were filled. I walked in around 11:30am on Sunday and was able to be seated right away. But the experience of a visit to any business starts the moment that you walk in the door. I was the first person to speak - the receptionist and, I think, salon assistant were behind the front desk. After I said hello, nobody said anything to me so I said, "would I be able to get a cut and all over color?" The receptionist said, "all over color," while the assistant (she could be the owner but she was sweeping up after all of the haircuts) just stared at me bc I walked in as they were chatting. Sorry. I said, "long layers and black." She asked the girl sitting in the first chair if she could do my color, she said yes, and I walked over to her and told her what I was looking for and said, "I want my hair the same color as yours." She went and mixed the color. Came back, caped the front of my body, and started applying the color. However, the back of my shirt was not covered. I sat in the chair with my hair touching my (dark gray) shirt and then walked across the room from the chair to the sink the same way. I was told to be careful and that it's ok. Yes, I should have asked for the back of me to be covered.But, I shouldn't have to.She washed the color out of my hair. The shampoo part of getting my hair done is generally my favorite part. She did the whole scratching of the scalp and all that jazz but it was uncomfortable- almost painful*******The back of my head, where my skull meets my spine, is absolutely bruised. It hurts a lot.*******Once that was done, the haircut went pretty quickly. She asked if I wanted a blowout and I asked if she had time. I thought this was standard with a haircut otherwise you'd be walking out with wet hair but I don't do this too often so maybe I'm wrong. At the sink she mentioned that I had a lot of hair (it was very very long) and asked if I style it. I said I don't and that it doesn't even hold curls. She said that having straight hair is nice. So, when she was drying my hair, she curled it. She was really rough with the brush - pulling REALLY HARD and brushing and getting stuck in tangles. I muscled through it. But that hurt too.It looked really pretty when all was done. I've since combed out the curls and I really like it but it wasn't a pleasant experience. My scalp hurts a lot and nobody was friendly. That matters and that's what brings someone who has walked in for the first time back.I'm giving three stars because of the lovely cut and color I received. So, go here if you need your hair cut asap but wear an old shirt and bring a cooler bag with ice.
Mostly a friendly place... I only go to my favorite hair dresser.. I get the "very European attention ". SHE takes her time and does my hair properly... no rush jobs. You need to select the person your comfortable with and be assured of a great haircut... her name is Aura.. check her out
Lemon Tree Your Family Hair is a Canadian Hair Care based in Riverhead, Newfoundland and Labrador. Lemon Tree Your Family Hair is located at 1102 Old Country Rd, Riverhead, NY 11901, USA, Riverhead, Newfoundland and Labrador 11901, Canada.
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