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The Crop

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 1 week ago

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Salon Rouge - Lexi did a wonderful job!

Salon Rouge

(2 reviews)

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They have cut my son's hair once and did a good job but I won't be back. Every time I call it's…read morelike an inconvenience. They say they are busy or overbooked. They lack professionalism and just aren't accommodating. It's really too bad that they turn away good money when it seems like they really need the customers (per the first review). Also, having been inside the salon, I can honestly say that I'm not missing anything about it. Most of the stylists are very quiet and just unfriendly! They do the work but there's no smiles or conversation with clients. I would die of boredom if I got my hair done there.

This place sucks plain and simple, I was new to Altus and new to Oklahoma. I searched for a hair…read moresalon I felt I could trust, I had lived in vermont for 29 years and had the same hairdresser for 9 of those years. To make a long story short I made an appointment with this so called salon and the moment I walked in the atmosphere was really dead, only 3 hairdressers were there,one of which was learning , they did not engage in any conversations nor where any of them friendly at all. The new hairdresser did my hair with the guidance of the other hairdresser, I had a color and highlite, now while it was not bad it was not good either and the price EEEEKS!! not worth it at all, so a few weeks went by and I was due for another color so I decided to give them another chance when I called to make the appt I had informedI her that while I realize a person needs to learn somewhere I chose not to be the one to learn on after all this is a business I am a paying customer, she informed me that I had no choice!! I had to see the new be I had before!! I said I wanted someone else she then said I was not welcome there! So clearly I was a victim of discrimination all because I chose not to be a guinapig, i definitely would never recommend this place as a matter of fact I am surprised they can afford to stay open!! Oh yeah and the woman who refused my patronage was the owner!! Shame on you, you need to go back to business ethics school. Sincerely Dorothy Flood

Better Bodies Day Spa - The entrance

Better Bodies Day Spa

(10 reviews)

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Amazing massage from Jerri-Lynn, thank you! Loved the conversation and decor! Next we had haircuts…read moreby Darian and love them too!! She did great on my fine thin hair and on my daughter in-law's thick gorgeous mane!! Super place for a spa day, will be back again soon!

I was told to visit Better Bodies and request either Candace or Kim. I was told Candace was no…read morelonger accepting new clients but Kim was. I was told by the receptionist that she would have to take a message and have Kim call me because scheduling is done between the client and stylist. I left my information and was excited to hear back.Late Tuesday afternoon and still no contact. At this point I was getting worried that by the time I was called there would be nothing available for Saturday. Spoke to Joyce and if there was a stylist who could call me within 24 hrs? She said she could have Renee give me call back shortly and she was new but very good. At this point my desperation got the better of me. Renee called within the hour as promised. She was very sweet and said she didn't have anything open Saturday (figures) but I could come in anytime this week and bring my crazy child. I was hesitant but I said if that was the only choice I could bring his tablet and hope for the best. I saw Renee the following business day (Wednesday). Walked in with my hair styled in soft finger waves so she could see how I normally wear it. My hair was really long and I was proud of this fact because I had spent years growing it out and shelled out $100 with my old stylist in Dallas just to ensure that it stayed this way. I had already told Renee by phone that I wanted my hair to remain quite long and needed a trim. In person I explained again. I said my hair was mostly one length with one or two long layers that were long as well. I didn't want short layers because it would change the way my hair waves when I use a wand. When turned in the chair I told her that overall I wanted the exact same cut and style but just a few inches (max) trimmed off to keep it healthy. She asked if I wanted a v shape. I assumed she was talking about the shape my hair would make when all was swept back and said "yes". To me, v shape is when your hair starts out a little shorter at the shoulders and tapers down into a v that meets at the middle of your back. This cut makes long hair look extra long when swept forward. Renee started and I noticed my layers were cut differently which made me nervous. Usually my stylists in Dallas would take the layer all around my head, lift it high in the air and trim but she used a method where she held it out to the side and cut at a slant. She asked if ok to razor my hair and I was again stressed because my hair is very wavy and I've studied the best cuts and styles for curly and wavy hair. It is in print and online as a fact that extensive razoring causes wavy hair and curly hair to become extra frizzy which is why hand cuts and long even layers are recommended. I mentioned this but she said she heard the opposite and it would soften the contrast between my layers and length. I said to go ahead but to minimize it if she can and to stick with the lowest part of my hair. I asked if she needed to know where my hair parts because I do have the front slightly angled but she said no. I've never had someone not ask where my hair parts or ask what I want In the front. She cut and dried my hair and said she couldn't do waves because she forgot her wand but has a curling iron. I thought she was going to wave my hair with it somehow but she ended up curling the ends of my hair. Let me just say that I never curl or wave the last 2 inches of my ends. My hair was straight-ish with these tight curls at the bottom. I looked like a ten year old. The front of my hair was frizzy and neglected and she kept sweeping all of my hair back which is not at all how I wear it. I was so embarrassed when I walked out into the lobby to pay. They swiped my card then I asked where was the tip line? They said they have to out in a tip before they swipe so they could reverse the transaction or I could stop by with cash if I wanted to which is a hassle. I just said I would try to bring it in but I hate not being able to tip. Went home and washed and restyled my hair and immediately noticed my hair was different. She gave me a totally different style. My hair was still long in the back but she had razored short layers that went longer from back to front. It looked like a grown out bob. Was a cute hair style but I didn't want CUTE. I wanted my hair to look long and goddess like the way it was before. We text back and forth and I sent pictures for comparison and she understood . She said she could fix it the next day and I agreed but looking at my hair some of those layers were so short. I worried that my hair would just get shorter if I had it fixed right now. I told her I would wait 4 months then see if I can slowly get it fixed. This is the problem. It's going to take a very long time to grow my hair out to nearly one length and reverse the style without compromising more of the length. Did I mention it took me two years to get it right? It's going to take another year before my hair is fixed if I'm lucky.

The Crop - hair - Updated May 2026

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