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    I've been a client at Educators of Beauty twice in the past year and Anna was my stylist both…read moretimes. I was super happy with the services she provided: touch up color with low lights on the first visit and a haircut with root touch up and lowlights on my last visit in March. Anna (with Trina's support) took great care of me and made my hair look healthy and lively. Bu-bye grays! I loved the haircut, too. Hoping to get back in before she graduates in June. Which brings me to my soap box. I saw another review up here and I'm disappointed to say the least. This is a SCHOOL salon. To walk in here and expect it to be as fast as a normal salon, well, that's just wrong--especially anything involving color and a hair cut. To call out and give a STUDENT a bad review on social media is wrong. Complain in person to the management at the school and let them resolve the problem. Don't take it to yelp. Please! For those of you reading this and considering if the a school salon is for you or not, please read on! The most important thing to keep in mind when choosing to frequent a beauty school salon is that it's going to take longer--sometimes a lot longer-- than at a regular salon with a licensed beautician--not a student. The benefit to the client is the highly reduced rates of the school salon services and the feel goods that you are helping a student learn and perfect their skills. I've been to the Aveda Salon School in Chicago and it is a comparable experience to the Salon at Educators of Beauty in Rockford in that there was a lot of waiting and it took longer than a normal salon. But I went in there with that expectation, because that is the only expectation one should have in that situation.

    Never been there before. today I thought I'd try out a $10.00 haircut. Before sitting me in a…read morechair, the stylist takes me to the back and say's, "we need to wash our hands," as she proceeds to start washing her's. But I'm perplexed and I'm just not understanding how and why I'm supposed to wash mine? The Stylist say's, "it's for cleanliness", which just completely throws me off. It's not as if I'm going to touch the stylist, she's the one who's going to touch me!! Well that all just seems way out in left field to me, so I decide to just leave. On my drive home it started to weigh on me. Is this where vagrants go to cut their hair? Do they think I have slimy hands and are going to put them on the arms of the salon chair? I used to have my hair cut at the Beauty School at the Community College in Madison when I was a student sixteen years ago. They never had their clients have to wash their hands. What a strange deal EOB has going on with the hand washing. Well, I'm out.

    First Shot Firearm Training - firearmtraining - Updated May 2026

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