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Best Haircut Ive ever had!. Short and sweet: I sat in chair, was robed, and watched in awe as Mark went totally freakin' ape-shit on my hair. His 25+ years of experience was more than evident as he precisely cut my mane. I cant imagine going to someone else now. His prices may seem steep to some, however, for what youre going to get, he could easily charge more. And people would pay more. Even though he knows this, hes no rude, crude businessman. Hes, fair, funny, aware, and his salon is a wonderful setting to come relax and re-charge. Ive been to most of the high end Salons in this city, with very little luck. Go to Mark at S&R and save yourself any disappointment.…
This funky salon is known for its hair extensions--and a whole lot more..
In Short
The quirkily named Spaghetti & Ravioli International Project salon is the place to go for hair extensions. The fun team of stylists cater to the extreme and are known for
producing looks that kill. While hair is the main focus here, the split-level salon also offers a full line of skin treatments and products. Hour-long facials, performed in a peaceful, quiet room will make you forget you're anywhere near Haight Street; eyebrow and leg waxing are also available.…
Great facials, pleasant experience. I have been seeing Devin for facials for about 4 years, through a move in the salon and several neighborhood moves for me. I'm very happy with his work and trust his judgment with my sensitive skin. I have never left with a fried or over-treated face. He will spend time to recommend good products for your skin concerns and give advice even if you aren't buying from the salon. Also, I have never encountered poor service, a hard sell or a hipper-than-thou attitude - something that spoils many a salon or spa experience. Overall, facials with Devin are a pleasant experience, a good value, and I leave feeling like I've had a spa treatment and a skin seminar all in one.…
Fantastic...if you can afford it.
Mark Lewis gave me another expensive, though fantastic haircut. In 4 years his haircut price increased from $85 to $150. That said, he gave me exactly the cut I wanted and he made it look a lot
better than I had even pictured myself.
If you can't afford $150 every six weeks, consider one of two options: 1) see a junior designer on Mark's payroll. He or she won't cost nearly as much. 2) see Mark for your style defining cuts and go to someone else for maintenance.
The space is open and has a lot of natural light. There isn't pressure to buy products, if you want them there is a well-stocked display in the reception area. Incense was burning in the huge restroom and Asian art decorates the walls. Reception is warm and welcoming and there's actually parking, though you'll probably have to pay for it.…
From Pepperoni Pizza to Porcelain. Before I came to this salon my skin looked like a pepperoni pizza. These guys did a wonderful job of identifying the problems with my skin. Then they comprised a skin regimen formula that made my skin look like porcelain. The products that they prescribed work wonderful. The salon is a wonderful experience from entry to exit.…
