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5.0 (1 review)
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Grabber School of Hair Design - My ballet pink manicure

Grabber School of Hair Design

2.9(52 reviews)
1.0 mi

This was my very first visit to Grabber. I booked my appointment for a mani online, it was an easy…read moreprocess. When I arrived, I saw mostly students, not many clients. I waited less than 5 minutes after checking in at the front desk. After meeting my manicurist, Jessica, she took me to the handwashing station. It looks like the machines to dry your hands in a public bathroom, but with real, cold, water. Jessica suggested taking off my coat, watch, and rings. When it was finished, she handed me a paper towel to dry off. We then went to her station. The stations are small, but no different than any other salon. She started off with several questions about my expectations for service. We talked about what shape and color I wanted, and she made suggestions based on the shape my nails were in. She then called her instructor over, she made suggestions, and we were able to start. We talked nonstop through the appointment, but she was sure to pause if she had a question about what I wanted. Jessica was gentle and careful. She complimented my choice of color several times. I chose a light color, so it required 3 coats to cover. Once I was finished, she called over the instructor again to approve the service. I was there for several hours, but the time passed quickly, so I didn't notice until I got to my car again. She even took a picture of my nails for her portfolio! I was very pleased with my experience, and I highly recommend Jessica at Grabber!

Don't go for a mani-pedi there. They've consistently assigned their worst students to work on me…read more ust pay $5 more at a commercial salon and get it done right.

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Grabber School of Hair Design - New courses start every 5 weeks. Our Admissions Staff will help you through every step of the enrollment process.

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Crave Beauty Academy - Start your new career in cosmetology!

Crave Beauty Academy

3.0(5 reviews)
9.4 mi

As a student enrolled in the Esthetics program:…read more Crave focuses on students learning the Why's of Esthetics from skin, tools, diseases, etc. 4-weeks of in-class studying (book knowledge), daily tests (definitions, history) and 2-days of hands on learning the motions of client etiquette and the motions of what it's like to become an Esthetician. Also during the the 1st 4-weeks we were visited by: * A Dermalogica skin care representative. Crave/Pivot Point has a contract with Dermalogica (textbook, videos, skincare products, etc.). The representative gave us a 'Show-N-Tell' of Detmalogica (Who, What, Where, Why) company and products we'd be using at Crave. * We were also visited by a business owner who owns a Fantastic Sam's hair salon franchise owner who spoke to us about the many facets and careers in the beauty industry. * We were visited by The European Wax Center who also gave us an intimate look into their company, a 'Show-N-Tell' about waxing, types of wax and how important it is to choose the right type of wax for various waxing procedures. We received a Crave apron, our name tag, a Crave water bottle, our student Esthetician professional license so we can purchase equipment, product and tools for training and upon our 4th week our student insurance certificates. I am pleased with the learning phase. I also learned that Crave Beauty Academy teaches each student Esthetician the very basics of becoming a professional Esthetician but does not have the latest equipment for each student to perform the latest skincare method. Everything is done via hands-on using a facial steamer & magnifying lamp. We are told, we can ask for some equipment if the instructor seems it necessary to use on a client. But they only have 1 electric mask, 1 infared machine, 1 this and that..not enough for each student to learn during the 'on-the-floor' hands-on client training phase. The student Esthetician will receive professional products to keep for themselves and for client use (in their kit), which you'll receive 8-weeks into the program: *Crave jacket (it's chilly in the building) *Crave Smock/for use when working with client *waxing kit *Makeup & makeup tools *Skincare products *Eyelash kit *Etc. Check out the vids and pics of the school and I hope you choose the school you'll want to visit! I'll see if I can post videos on Google reviews.

FINALLY! They got a new instructor & she's fantastic! They better hold on & get more like her (Ms…read more jones)!! She was the reason my experience was great! The students can only fo do much on their own...hey, they're students! & usually the instructors just come by to sign off on the color so the student can start & never come back to watch what they do or make suggestions. Ms. Jones helped choose my color ( it came out to be beautiful!) gave a demonstration & pointers at blow out, helping me with my own hair & certainly the student. She also brought over several products she thought would be good for my hair type, showed how they should be used & wrote them down for me Incase I liked the results I wouldn't forget what They were. For the first time leaving there I look forward to going back....IF there are instructors like her around paying attention

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National Academy of Beauty Arts

National Academy of Beauty Arts

1.7(3 reviews)
5.2 mi

U.S. Department of Education March 27, 2025…read moreRE: National Academy of Beauty Arts Borrower's Defense (OPE ID: 00952000) To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to formally raise concerns about my experience as a student at the National Academy of Beauty Arts, located at 157 Concord Plaza Shopping Center, Affton, MO 63128. I attended the school from November 29, 2011, to July 17, 2012, under the name Brittany Sue Dunsmoor (Bonds). During my enrollment, I faced numerous issues related to my education and financial aid, which I believe warrant investigation. First, I was never provided with proper documentation or paperwork regarding my academic records, and I am uncertain if my clock hours were ever reported to the Missouri Board of Cosmetology & Barber Examiners. At the time, I was urged to quickly sign up for classes due to "limited spots" and high demand, which I later realized was untrue as the classes were not large. Additionally, I was advised by the financial aid officer to take out loans for "living expenses," but I never received any funds, and I was not fully informed of my rights and options regarding this. I was often pressured to sign paperwork in haste, sometimes in the middle of client services, without sufficient time to review the documents. With the closure of the school a few years ago, I am concerned about the whereabouts of my records and whether they can still be accessed. Regarding my education, I experienced several issues with both the curriculum and instructors. For instance, my "freshman class" teacher, Miss Jennifer Buffy, passed all students with an "A" grade after a practical exam on curling iron use. When I asked for feedback to improve, I was told that we all received an "A" and that there was no need for concern. There were no grading rubrics or detailed evaluations for practical exams. I was also informed prior to admission that there would be three opportunities for mock state board exams, but I had no such practice during my time at the school. Additionally, I never received the state board exam kit I had paid for as part of my student loans. The school also misrepresented the nature of the program. I was told that we would be engaging in book work one night a week and working with live models the rest of the time. However, in reality, much of the time was spent sitting idle in the lunchroom waiting for clients. Students who were not close with the front desk staff often struggled to get clients to work on. I attempted to use a mannequin to practice, but was told the stations were reserved exclusively for live models. I also witnessed instances of students clocking in at the beginning of the night, leaving the premises, and then sneaking back in at the end to clock out, falsely earning hours toward their program. This was a clear violation of state regulations and contributed to inaccurate reporting to the Missouri Board of Cosmetology & Barber Examiners. In terms of job placement, the school claimed a high rate of successful graduates but never provided any statistical evidence or resources for job placement. Several student instructors were hired to fill gaps left by absent faculty members, creating an uncomfortable and unprofessional learning environment due to constant staff turnover. The National Academy of Beauty Arts has faced multiple closures and has been involved in news reports regarding mismanagement of loans and fraud. I have also enclosed a letter from a former financial aid coordinator addressing fraudulent practices related to student loans. I request that the Department of Education investigate these matters, I filed a formal Borrower's Defense Case #08851826 on June 24, 2022 and have not received any updates, as I am concerned about the validity of my student aid loans, the misuse of federal student loans, and the lack of transparency and accountability at the school. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Should you require any additional information, please feel free to contact me at the following: Brittany Bonds

I too went there a long while back. They had good teachers then.... apparently not now. Hit me…read moreup... I use great bleach that can be used on or off the scalp. I'll share what I know with you.

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