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    Fancy Touch

    4.7 (15 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Dana M.

    The place is a little rundown, but the lovely woman working there more than makes up for it. She knows each client by their name, she is extremely friendly, she takes the time to look at your eyebrows, talks to you to find out what you prefer, and she is very gentle. I've had my eyebrows threaded before and the sensation was similar to shallow razor slices across my face. Not with this woman. She was a total sweetheart and I will absolutely be going back. She takes appointments and will text you the day before to confirm so you can avoid having to wait around. So only drawback would be the hours of operation. I can't see most women being able to get there during the work week since they close at 3pm but that's what weekend appointments are for!

    Best brow threading service at an unbeatable price. Great & friendly service.

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    Attempted to come here but the shop was closed despite coming during posted business hours. Please update hours online.

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    From when I walked through the front door, until I left, Huma offered the best customer service a store owner could give.

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    For the most part the blow outs were great! I would give them a 4/5 . My niece really enjoyed her…read morebeach waves. My blow out had great volume but I have those little post pregnancy hairs that needed a flat iron run through them. They didn't last too long but it could be our hair type or humidity. I was not impressed with my make up. Or I should Say the cost is not worth what you get. I just didn't think the make up artist did anything special although I was looking for a day time look. I can do my own make up but felt like really looking polished for my event. I guess I was expecting an all out glam like when I go to the MAC counters. I had to ask about my eyebrows, no contouring was done, and no concealer. I looked pretty dry. I also thought for 20 minutes on my face it was not worth the $50.00. There was not much of a selection of make up so not sure how the artist can get that creative. I would say make up job is ok but not worth the price.

    I had been searching for a place nearby that can do good hair and this is it ! Background on me:…read moreI'm mixed ethnicities with extremely wild coily curly natural hair. Around 3c 4a texture. The owners of the shop actjally have around the same hair texture as me which is one of the reasons I trusted to come here. Tina Marie did my hair. Shes a sweetheart and takes her time. She knew I was nervous. I had a pretty messed up experience at Ulta one time with someone who didn't know how to do my hair. I also had family holiday photos to be taken later in the day. I'm super used to going to get a Dominican blow out but Blow Chic has now upped the game for me. I got the classic blow out with the famous curls and let me tell you, Tina did that! I'll insert a pic. I will be coming back to show support for this shop. The owners are super sweet by the way and hilarious girls. Love them. Thank you to Satin and Lace for opening this shop in our hometown and thank you to Tina for taming my lion's mane and making me look great!

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    IF YOU HAVE HYPERPIGMENTATION AND BROWN SKIN, THIS PLACE IS NOT FOR YOU…read more I'm a South Asian woman with Fitzpatrick IV skin -- medium-deep, melanin-rich. My skin condition was actually pretty good over all, except for a recent tan and hyperpigmentation. The staff member whom I consulted with recommended a series of Helix Cool Peel treatments, claiming "there is minimal downtime, just a little red for a day or two" and that 3 peels would "almost completely take care of all the problems." No legitimate skincare professional should make that promise to anyone, let alone to a patient with darker skin where chemical peels carry a documented, well-known risk of making pigmentation significantly worse. She then enticed me with a limited-time "special discount." Thinking I would miss it, I fell for the scheme and hastily accepted the deal. After the procedure came the aftercare instructions. There was no real mention of sunscreen, which is the single biggest omission, regardless of the client's skin color. They failed to mention that the controlled micro-damage to the skin barrier leaves it significantly more hypersensitive to the sun, requiring more protection than usual, not less. A competent, up-to-date with research professional treating darker skin types would have specified SPF 50+ tinted sunscreen with iron oxides. These are critical for protection against visible light, which disproportionately triggers pigmentation in darker skin types. Instead, they said to avoid the sun and left it at that. Being huge on sunscreen, I followed my usual routine plus wore a hat, mask, and sunglasses. I didn't know it, but these precautions were barely keeping the worst effects at bay during this period. On one sunny afternoon, a couple of weeks after my last peel, I removed my hat and mask for about half an hour during a special outing to take photos. I had applied EltaMD tinted sunscreen earlier anyway. Hours later, I caught my reflection. My medium brown skin had turned muddy brown -- visibly off, the way a person looks when they're pink all over from a bad sunburn. It was the exact outcome I had been most afraid of, and I didn't any active treatments to fall back on. I hoped it was temporary. It wasn't. My foundation shade no longer even matched. In retrospect, it makes sense. The staff appeared to have fairer complexion, which isn't disqualifying, but they likely didn't have personal experience with tanning quickly the way I do. They should have taken even more care to follow the latest research about dark skin. It took months to reverse the damage, but 1 year later, my skin looks normal again and the hyperpigmentation has even faded somewhat. It's all thanks to topicals like tretinoin, azelaic acid, and hydroquinone, which are the dermatological gold standard. They're slower, yes, but gentle, and they actively mitigate accidental sun damage by interrupting the pigmentation cascade. I'm also looking into trying RF microneedling, specifically Morpheus8, which is significantly safer for darker skin. They work alongside the topicals and can raise your improvement ceiling from 30-40% with topicals alone to 60-80% combined, without the dangerous post-procedure hypersensitivity window. To find these special deals, not scams, check Groupon. Before booking anywhere, research the risks for your specific skin tone, then call and ask the practice directly: What is your post-procedure sun protection protocol for Fitzpatrick IV skin? What is your plan if my skin darkens after treatment? Can I see before and after photos of clients with my skin tone? If they can't answer specifically, walk away.

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