Just all kinds of bad.:
Four and a half hours, two bowls of color for my thin, fine, not quite shoulder length hair, a mini-section of highlights (and, yes, I did have to ask my student to check w an instructor if having the bleach on for over an hour - it took an hour and a half to do the main body color - would damage my hair) $80, a quarter inch of gray roots that (thankfully) is close enough to a highlight to fudge it, and a very condescending reminder from Jesse that this is a *student* and she's *learning*, enough color (or something) left at the nape of my neck that i cant get my fingers through it... I'm pretty sure I'll never come back.
Yes. It's a school. But if I'm going to be hijacked for an extra bowl of color, talked down to, and still have roots showing and color left in my hair, I'd rather take my $80 (the point of cominh to LeSprit, *a school* is to save money, after all) to Bianchi's, have a professional be respectful to me, do a through job, and do it in two hours or less.
I might have been more disappointed with a salon experience, but I don't remember when.
ETA: in the picture I posted, an entire bowel of color had been used on the top of my head. This is when my stylist said, "I need to use another bowl of color - that'll be another $10. Is that okay?" Three quarters of my hair was not colored. What was I gonna say? "No, I'd like to have a quarter of my hair processed and leave the rest as-is." Seriously?
by VJ Summers on December 05, 2015