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    Urban Funk

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    ModerateBarbers, Hair Salons
    Closed 9:30 am - 6:00 pm

    By appointment only

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    Coda Hairdressing

    Coda Hairdressing

    4.6(9 reviews)
    2.0 miSauchiehall Street, City Centre
    ££

    Coda, I have walked past for years too scared to change hairdressers. Aren't we all though, hair is…read morea funny thing that you don't want to mess up, and once you trust someone with it, it is certainly very difficult to trust another again. Well that's the predicament I find myself in all the time. Fortunately when I was walking past Coda one day, I noticed the 'standby appointment £25' sign in the window and thought, yeah I could get my hair cut. So went in and got it done. The guy that cut my hair really listened to what I wanted and continuously talked me through what they were doing, it was great, I felt like I was in safe hands. Great cut, great chat, good price.

    I have never been so compelled to write a positive review (or any review) of a hairdresser before…read more I just got my hair cut and restyled here yesterday and I can honestly say it's the best hair cut I've ever had! This was a major change for me too, it wasn't just a little trim that anyone could have done correctly. I went from shoulder length to a slightly asymmetrical pixie cut and I couldn't be happier with the result! I've been visiting Glasgow for a few months already and I walk by Coda every day and noticed they accept walk-ins (standby appointments), so I thought why not give them a try? I first checked out reviews and others places in the area, but they seemed like the right kind of atmosphere and price for me. I don't really enjoy stuffy or stuck-up high end hair salons, as I always feel out of place and uncomfortable. That was not the case at Coda at all. When I first walked up those stone stairs to get to the actual salon that looks over Sauchiehall Street I was a bit nervous (trying new hairdressers is always a big deal, you know!). They didn't have any immediate time open, but I was asked to come back in 45 minutes and they could take me. When I got back I was greeted and taken to the chair right away by a long haired gentleman. I have never had my hair cut by a man before so this was new to me. I showed him the pictures of the pixie cut I wanted and he talked over a few of the details with me just to make sure we were both on the same page. Then he started to cut the length and the hair came flying off! I have never seen a hairdresser so meticulous and detail oriented about their work. It was a complete pleasure to have him cut my hair. I could tell that he didn't leave one single hair untouched and everything was done with absolute precision. Even the messy look I wanted styled at the end was a completely controlled chaos. He placed each tuft of hair exactly how he wanted it to make it absolutely perfect. I honestly wish I had gotten his name so I could mention him directly, but he's tall with long hair and tattoos, very nice, and obviously amazing at what he does! I can not speak for any other hairdressers there, but if they're anything like him then you're in good hands with any of them. I would most certainly recommend this place to anyone looking for a fresh and edgy new cut, because that's exactly what I got. On top of all that it was only £25 and I was informed they offer free fringe trims for returning clients. How can anyone pass that up? The only thing that bums me out about this whole experience is that I'll be leaving soon and won't get to have them as my regular hairdresser. What a shame!

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    Bloom Lifestyle - Glasgow - Bloom Salon located in Princes Square

    Bloom Lifestyle - Glasgow

    4.1(20 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    £££

    I don't think there's ever been a time I've stepped foot in to this salon and not walked out a…read morechanged woman. Mainly because I always do something drastic with my hair, or have a lovely massage. This being my favourite salon because it's an Aveda Salon, I try to come in here as much as possible. The amazing thing about this place are their Last minute deals on their website. I managed to scoop up a cut and style and a manicure both at discounted prices, both perfectly last minute before new years eve! I started my day of beauty with a shellac manicure. Typically, I go to these wham bam thank you ma'am kind of nail salons that are looking for a quick turnover. I was in shock when i was led down to the massage area of the salon and was given a manicure in one of the massage rooms. It was so peaceful and relaxing and the nail technician was friendly to boot. It's a rare occasion that any nail technician is chatty, let alone honestly seems like she cares about what you're saying. It was a nice touch. Next, she did my eyebrows, which were in desperate need of a good shaping. Again, another relaxing experience, everything was sanitary and clean, unlike other places in Glasgow that I've been to before. After I had my nails and brows done, i was led back upstairs to meet Jade, the stylist who did my hair. I always go in to Aveda when I want a change, and this time was no different. I was taken by an assistant who offered a complimentary head massage while I waited for Jade. Usually, I can take those or leave them, but I'm glad I took her up on the offer. With just enough pressure, she massaged my head and it was like heaven. I was just getting over a chest cold that was holding on for dear life, so it felt really nice to be pampered for a bit. She then took me over to wash my hair, which is always a treat, because Aveda products are by far my favourite and I always love using them. After that, the magic happened. My hair was just about past my shoulders and I decided to get an inverted bob. This style suits my face shape and it really brightens up my features. Jade is an amazing stylist, who is chatty and very confident when she's cutting hair. In between the cut and the styling, she blow dried part of my hair dry to get a better feel for how to cut it. While that was happening, the assistant offered me a hot bevvy, which I chose Hot Chocolate. She also gave me a complimentary hand massage. I was on cloud nine by the time I walked out of there. Of course I loved the end result and so did my guy, who I met for drinks after. It really was an amazing experience as always and I would highly recommend Jade as your stylist and James Dun's House as your salon!

    I am quite picky with my hair, and I would only ever go to the people I trust. And I trust James…read moreDun! One of their main selling points is the fact that they use Aveda - a totally organic and natural hair product. It smells amazing. If I could eat my hair, I would. When they cut your hair they offer free scalp and hand massages and a free make-up touch-up, so when I leave the salon I feel amazing. This Glasgow branch is very nice, very trendy and modern, but it's very much in the shadows of the Aberdeen branch and so has higher prices to boot. Although it is a lovely salon and the staff are brilliant, the prices are a bit steep. The Aberdeen branch is brilliant, however!!

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    Beverley Cameron - taken by Adele

    Beverley Cameron

    3.0(1 review)
    0.2 miDuke Street, Dennistoun
    ££

    There must be more hairdressers on Duke Street than any other street, or at least any that I have…read moreever seen. Most of these hairdressers and barbers seem to cater for the older generation, specialising in perms, plaits and bobs for the blue rinse brigade. I had often passed by this place, assuming it wouldn't be up to much since it was just another Duke Street 'dresser, however on a day when I was in a rush and hadn't the time to go into town to get my hair done, I decided to head for the most decent looking local hairdresser. I was unsure whether to go in or not as there wasn't a single client within, however since it was a Wednesday afternoon, I decided to give them the benefit of the doubt. Fed up of my dull 'do, I explained to the hairdresser what I wanted, slightly concerned about what I'd let myself in for, as I was fairly sure she was much younger than myself. I must admit that she did a very good job, firstly by actually listening to my requests (as hairdressers often don't), and also by going to the extra effort of straightening my hair and giving it a boost with some big velcro rollers, as I'd previously mentioned that I'd like a bit more volume to my hair. My only complaint would be the girl stopped to attend to what appeared to be a family member, who popped in to get her foils done - which she began whilst I was left sitting mid hairdo. Overall, I was quite impressed by this place, where my cut and blow dry cost an inexpensive £25, with products and styling at no extra charge. Compared with some city centre prices of £40 and over, this was very reasonable for the quality of cut and styling that can easily match their inner city competitors.

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