Lystra and her staff are very professional. She gives the best opinion to improve your look with an updated hairstyle. They are very friendly, use great products. Appointments which are very accommodating . Highly recommend her. I love my hair. Lystra is the best and very experienced.
February 2015
I've been coming here for 14 years and my mother for the past 21 years. Both of us have always left happy with the result. Lystra knows us on a personal level as well as business and always knows exactly what we want whether it's just a trim or a fancy up 'do. Combined with the reasonable pricing, I can't ask for more. I don't know what I'll do if she retires because I refuse to go to another salon!
September 2013
I went there with a friend for the first time today. I am sick of spending $60 for a simple short cut in Park Slope, or $15 to have my hair hacked to ugly bits in Flatbush. Lystra is an artist, and I can't imagine anyone thinking $25 is high. I did tip the shampooer $5, but that's the usual, if you care about working people. I have curly hair, and when I told Lystra what I wanted, she said right away "wash & wear, right?" YES, thank you! She stopped to discuss the areas near the ears and nape, where people can be particular. At the end she applied a little mousse and showed me how to bring out the curls with it. I love what she did and will be... read full review
Lystra and her staff are very professional. She gives the best opinion to improve your look with an updated hairstyle. They are very friendly, use great products. Appointments which are very accommodating . Highly recommend her. I love my hair. Lystra is the best and very experienced.
I've been coming here for 14 years and my mother for the past 21 years. Both of us have always left happy with the result. Lystra knows us on a personal level as well as business and always knows exactly what we want whether it's just a trim or a fancy up 'do. Combined with the reasonable pricing, I can't ask for more. I don't know what I'll do if she retires because I refuse to go to another salon!
I went there with a friend for the first time today. I am sick of spending $60 for a simple short cut in Park Slope, or $15 to have my hair hacked to ugly bits in Flatbush. Lystra is an artist, and I can't imagine anyone thinking $25 is high. I did tip the shampooer $5, but that's the usual, if you care about working people. I have curly hair, and when I told Lystra what I wanted, she said right away "wash & wear, right?" YES, thank you! She stopped to discuss the areas near the ears and nape, where people can be particular. At the end she applied a little mousse and showed me how to bring out the curls with it. I love what she did and will be... read full review