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Tame Style Bar - Queen for a Day @ TAME!

Tame Style Bar

(35 reviews)

$$

I purchased a Groupon to try a local salon. Tame has pretty good reviews on Facebook, Google, and…read moreYelp, so I thought I'd give it a try. I've never had my hair professionally colored, nor have I been to an American based salon before. Groupon: My groupon consisted of color and cut. When I entered the store, the girl who was going to be working on my hair informed me that if I wanted a balayage that it would cost $30 extra, and for the length of my hair, another $20 (on Groupon they constantly advertise balayage, but there is no mention of the extra costs there). My friend who bought the same groupon said she was not charged extra, which is why I decided to give it a try, but low and behold. You know what, that's fine, I've already bought the groupon and was already sitting down. Experience: I asked for a trim of my long hair and a balayage. Trim: I asked for a basic trim, or about 1 inch off. I assume, easy enough. I'm not asking for something really bizarre? She literally only cuts the TOP portion of my hair and straight cut the rest. It's extremely choppy, jagged, and straight up looks like I asked my 10 year old cousin to do it for me. I didn't even realize it was this bad until I saw it today, which is why I decided to write a review. You might ask, why didn't I notice this in the salon or before? You sit facing AWAY from any mirrors at the salon, which is strange to begin with. I hated the haircut from the beginning and thought it was really bad, but I didn't know how bad it was until my mom pointed it out recently. See below for pictures. Balayage: not great, not terrible. I barely see the new color, but it's very similar to what I previously had. During the time the girl was dying my hair, she asked the owner many questions as to how to correctly balayage, what's the correct technique, how to put foil on, etc. she did not seem like she completely knew what she was doing and this should've been my sign. Sadly, my hair was curled at the end so even when looking in the mirror, it was hard to tell there was any issues. This entire experience makes me wary to try any new places again. Especially anything off of groupon.

My first time at Tame and it was fantastic! Nikki took great care of me! I was really indecisive…read moreafter seeing the end result and she was still able to change my hair without any hesitations! She's very understanding! My hair looks stunning and I had so many compliments! I love this place! It was so cute and clean! I will return. And as far as the price, it was very reasonable!

Washington Square Studio - Curly hair

Washington Square Studio

(16 reviews)

$$

I recommend this place if you're looking to try a new hairstyle. I came in with a general idea of…read morewhat I wanted in my style is Shayne perfectly executed my idea. The studio has a calm environment that allows for very active feedback as you are getting your haircut. Overall a wonderful experience and I will be returning!

This was a strange, disappointing experience. I'm 60 and been to hair salons in Boston, Dallas, and…read moreAtlanta, and never seen anything like it before. I live in East Metro Atlanta and was accompanying my college-aged daughter to Washington Studio for a first-time visit. My daughter booked online, and was required to reserve a new client appointment, which was described as including extra time for initial consult. The rate shown for a new client appointment was the same as the cost for a long hair/one hour cut. For the stylist she wanted to see, the starting cost for each of those was $95. My daughter has long curly hair and did research to find a salon and stylist she felt was a good fit for her. She included a description of what she was looking for with her booking request. She got an email and text confirmation the next day. We drove from Covington to Athens on a weekday for a 1pm appointment. The trip took a little longer than it was supposed to. We discussed calling the salon at 1 to let them know we were close, but since we'd be there before 1:15, we decided there was no need. It took us a few minutes to locate the salon once we parked. My daughter went straight in, while I paid the parking meter. While I was still gathering my purse and phone from the car, my daughter returned and said, "they say the stylist is too busy for me and they have a strict 15 late cancellation policy." I said, "but we weren't even 15 minutes late, were we?" We checked our phones, it was 1:19. My daughter had spoken to the receptionist, booked a new appointment for Friday, and walked back to the car. I didn't understand how 15 minutes could result in cancellation without even a discussion with the stylist as to what my daughter needed done. (My daughter does not require drying and styling after cuts, which by itself saves 15 minutes compared to what I'd need.) When I went in to ask, the owner of the salon said it was a strict policy because the stylist wouldn't be able to fit in the rest of her clients that day. I asked how new clients could know that was a policy, and she insisted it was posted clearly in the reservation system. No, it's not. The system states there is a 24 hour cancellation policy, nothing about being late (see photo). What I found especially odd was that at no point did my daughter or I see the stylist herself. She was not working in the main area. She didn't come to speak to my daughter to explain anything, or even to spend a few minutes to talk about what my daughter was looking for. Somehow, she didn't have 15 minutes for a consult, or even 2 minutes to say hi, even though we'd reserved a new client time slot, which was supposedly an hour of her time. (If she was that booked up, where was she? We waited a bit to speak to the owner, so we would have seen the stylist at her chair if she was there.) The receptionist said she tried to call us at 1:12. We were finding parking at that time and missed the call. (What would she have told us at that point? "Unless you hit our door in 180 seconds, you're cancelled"?). My guess is the stylist needed to run an errand or get lunch. But regardless, the complete lack of flexibility and apology on the part of the salon owner was galling. She was very clear we were at fault, not her reservation system or her stylist. She could have said and done a lot of things to demonstrate some actual sympathy for our situation, which would have left us with a less negative impression of the salon. Instead, it was very clear this business already has all the customers it needs and doesn't care if it alienates a potential new one.

Karma - hair - Updated May 2026

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