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    Ulta Beauty

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    This Ulta location is great. The employees are always super friendly and helpful. Today I went to…read morefind some hair volume products to use with my Dyson. My hair type doesn't always hold well when I use it so I wanted a volume mousse or something else that I can use to do my blowouts. When I first got there, one girl asked me if I needed help and I told her my dilemma. She recommended two brands that she said have good products. She recommended a pricier brand and one that is a bit cheaper which was really nice. She always reminded me that if it doesn't work, I can return anything within 30 days, even if it's been used. When I went to checkout, the cashier was also super kind. Throughout my time there, many different people asked if I needed anything which I really appreciated. Great customer service at this location.

    If you happened upon my nightmarish experience with the Heathers, er Sallys I guess, of Cuyahoga…read moreFalls' Sally Beauty Supply, let me first assure you that I finally achieved some vivid hair color not found in nature. I couldn't bear exposing myself to the trolling of the Sallys, and I had no hope of any better treatment from that store so I drove to Kent to try a different location. As I mentioned, Sally has always been great--- the employees at the Howe Street store just intentionally gave me bad advice and lied about products when I asked questions. My eyesight is poor and I need assistance with small print. By the time I got there, it was closed and I threw my hands down in frustration. I saw Ulta across the parking lot and I started walking. A woman who was involved with a customer at a curbside pickup told me they were closing soon. I asked if I was allowed inside. I was masked. She said "oh sure!" She followed me inside and when I turned abruptly to face her she jumped back and warded me off. "Too close!" She yelled. "I don't think you will find anything you want here." She continued. "Thank you." I replied. I walked away feeling her breath on my back. Five-ish short frantic minutes later I seized upon "Anime" a delightful blue dye from Lime Crime's Unicorn Hair line. I had rushed through the clean, well-organized shelves easily finding my prize. I briefly considered a few other purchases, but the unpleasant woman made me feel unwelcome and I just wanted to leave. I found the checkout. A woman stood in line ---arms overflowing with goods. She tried to wave me ahead of her and little bottles started bouncing to the floor. "You have a right to your place in line" I said with a smile. "But..." "And no one would want to stand with all of that rather than put in down on the counter. Please" I made sure that my genuine smile was evident, "go ahead." And she did. Now the awful woman came up to a closed register. An apparent friend of hers came right up to her, they pressed their heads close together and cooed about some item. Then they looked at me. Both clacked their tongues. "I suppose I can take you here," Misery sighed. "I suppose you can." I replied. "I will need your phone number and id for your rewards." "I don't have a card and I will never shop here again." "You can give the points to someone else." Disturbed that she might be suggesting herself or her friend, I pointed quickly at the still checking out nice woman who had been ahead of me in the line. "Give my rewards to her." I happened to run into the nice woman in the parking lot. She told me her own story about the strange behavior of the unpleasant employee, who had ignored her as she shopped and then walked up to her as she stood waiting for someone to come to the register and asked her, as she stood with her arms full, "did you find everything okay?" The employee had then turned and walked away. She had not offered a basket nor had she opened the register. "I spend a thousand dollars a month in there and now I don't think I want to go back." Here's why to go in: clean, well organized aisles and a smattering of every category. Is Ulta still the JC Penny of beauty? Yes. But... * if * you know what you want, this store will have *something* that ticks the boxes.

    Radiant Divine Medical Spa - An invoice that was sent to me by Ryan showing the amount I tipped and the tip going directly to him.

    Radiant Divine Medical Spa

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    I have been coming to Radiant Divine, formerly Anew Medical Spa, for several months now and highly…read morerecommend checking it out. I see Libby for lash extensions and cannot sing her praises enough. Every 2-3 weeks, she ensures that my lashes are on point and I am not sure how I could ever live without them now! I believe that finding the right shape and length is truly an art and Libby has a good eye for this. I have never had extensions last as long as they do since I have been seeing her- another huge bonus! I am looking forward to getting botox and fillers with Libby after I have my baby and am no longer nursing. I always feel safe in her care and trust her without a doubt. She is incredibly professional and is a perfectionist- exactly the qualities that one should look for when trusting someone with their face! The practice itself is very clean and tranquil and the staff is great about fitting me in for appointments and returning phone calls in a prompt manner. I am so thankful to have found this med-spa and highly recommend checking them out!

    Clients Beware, You Are NOT Being Told the Truth About Where Your Money Is Going…read more For two years, I tipped my nurse injector at Radiant Divine Medical Spa under the belief that my gratuity was going directly to her, the person who performed the service. What I didn't know, and what no one at the spa ever disclosed, is that all tips across every Radiant Divine location are sent directly to the co-owner, Ryan Devault, a man who is not a licensed medical professional. According to a phone conversation Ryan had with my husband, he personally collects all client tips and redistributes them to employees as he sees fit, including staff members you never interacted with. Not only is this incredibly deceptive, but it's also unethical. Clients are never told that their tips won't go to the person who cared for them, and I was never given the chance to opt out of this hidden policy. Even more troubling, Ryan's wife, Rachel Devault, is a licensed nurse and also a co-owner who works at one of the spa's locations. While I can't confirm whether she accepts tips herself, her dual role makes the entire system feel like it was designed to exploit a loophole, to benefit from client gratuities without disclosing where that money actually goes. When I found out what was happening, I called to cancel my membership and voice my concern. Instead of taking accountability, I was met with resistance and eventually offered a refund, only if I agreed to delete my Google review. That moment told me everything I needed to know about how this business operates. Radiant Divine presents itself as a high-end, professional medical spa, but behind the scenes is a web of non-disclosed financial practices, conflict of interest, and reputation damage control. Clients deserve transparency, especially when it involves money, medical professionals, and trust. Please think twice before doing business here. If I had known the truth earlier, I would never have stepped foot in the place.

    Fawn & Fanny - skincare - Updated May 2026

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