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Berkeley Parents Network: Hair Stylist Reviews A-Z Berkeley Parents Network Home Members Post a Msg Reviews Advice Join BPN Help/FAQ What's New Search Hair Stylist Reviews A-Z Berkeley Parents Network Advice Beauty & Fitness Hair Care & Styling Hair Stylist Reviews A-Z See also: Advice & Referrals for Different Kinds of Hair Berkeley African Traditions S. Berkeley Ah Dorno Northside Jennifer Archbold W. Berkeley Barbarella Beauty Lounge Sab Pablo Beauty Center on Solano Berkeley Hair Salon MLK/Univ. B.L. International Univ. Ave. Claremont Spa Claremont Comb and Scissors Barber Shop Campus Cool Tops Rockridge Darin David Salon Solano Eclipxe Hair Salon MLK Elemental W. Berkeley Elixir N. Berkeley Festoon Salon N. Berkeley Gentle Haircuts Downtown Berkeley Gorgeous Healthy Hair S. Berkeley Great Lengths Elmwood Keter Salon 4th Street La Tour Elmwood Maru Hair Salon N. Berkeley Jean Lusson N. Berkeley Moodshadow Salon Elmwood Nina & Dale's N. 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It's right acrossthe street from the BART station on Ashby/King (?). In order for the hairto stay for longer periods of time, she will need to add hair. I'm not surehow long it will stay, but she can call and inquire. The number is848-5662.Lena Ah Dorno Re: Good Cut Under $40 (June 2001) I like Maria at Ah Dorno on Hearst right near campus. She really pays attention to my needs and my hair and what looks good on me. The cost is close to your $40 limit (frankly, I don't remember what a cut costs because I do more than just a cut these days). Her phone number is 540-1104. Amy Albany Hair Salon Re: Toddler daughter's first haircut (June 2003) We love Rosalva at the Albany Hair Salon. 1174 Solano Avein Albany. 525-5153. She's kind, patient and does a greatjob.She has cut my almost three year old son's hair severaltimes and quite a few of our friends go to her, too. I got hername from this newsletter about five months ago. Maybethe haircut discussion isn't archived yet?Karen Re: Toddler daughter's first haircut (June 2003) Try Albany Hair Salon at the bottom of Solano, not far fromSweet Potatoes. Rosalva is wonderful with little ones, very kindand gentle. She does a great job too.Jackie Re: Haircut for squirmy toddler (Dec 2002) [After a bad experience at a kids' salon] I either takemy son with me to get my hair cut, at Albany Hair Salon which isnear Zari's on Solano, or I cut it myself with a set of clippers.Rose Re: Haircut for squirmy toddler (Dec 2002) I highly recommend Rosa at the Albany Hair Salon at the bottomof Solano Avenue across from the Albany Post Office. We havetaken our son to her since he was a year old. She has twochildren of her own and she is very sweet and loving to thechildren in her shop. My Mom is a retired hair stylist and shesays that Rosa gives her the best hair cut she has ever had inher life! You can contact Rosa for an appointment at 525-5153.Jeffrey Amethyst Salon Re: Stylist for wavy, frizzy hair in Oakland/Alameda (May 2004) My husband has wavy hair - and he's especially particular about how it's cut. After much searching, he found Dee, the owner of Amethyst Salon, 2327 Blanding Ave. in Alameda. He won't go to anyone else. Dee has much experience; I believe she used to teach styling, and she does quite a bit of wedding business. Her number is 510-865-3090.--- Joyce Anna's Re: Inexpensive Short style for long hair - Richmond (Jan. 2004) I really like Anna, the proprieter of Anna's, located on the West side of San Pablo Avenue one block north of Solano in Albany. She is very careful and experienced, and inexpensive. She charges me $15-$16 for my short hair, and seems really good at syling short hair. I have short fine hair. My daughter, who has long, thick and curly hair, really liked a shorter layered haircut Anna gave her.Kay Jennifer Archbold Re: Good Curly Hair Cut in East Bay (Jan. 2003) I want to pass along information about a great hairdresser, Jennifer, who has been cutting and coloring my hair for a year now. She really understands the different textures of hair on one's head, working with that aspect, as well as your facial features, to design a cut that really works. What is also admirable is her exclusive use of non-toxic hair treatment products. For anyone environmentally sensitive, this may be a good place to check out. Her studio is located at 6th and Cedar in Berkeley. The phone message number is 527-6226.Nori Re: Hair Stylist for Environmental Sensitivities (June 2002) Jennifer Archbold is an excellent hair stylist who herself has chosento work away from the conventional salons due to her ownhealth concerns. I highly recommend her for your friend.She is located in West Berkeley at Cedar and 6th and her number is510-527-6226. This is a cell phone so any message will be returnedin a few days.Nori Barbarella Beauty Lounge Re: Need info about hair extensions (Apr 2005) Barbarella Beauty Lounge on San Pable ave near Dwight doesamazing extensions.I have had Full head extensions there a couple of times and theydo fantastic work.They use a monofiber that has great color and textures and theway they add it into your hair by boxbraiding and then meltingthe wrapped synthetic hard around that boxbraid resulting in a avery strong connection that requires cracking with pair of plierswhen it's time to come off...they last a few months depending onhow fast your hair grows and how picky you are about the roots...the way that they do the extensions mean that your own real hairis protected so there's no damage to your real hair. Glue, on theother hand trashes your hair and scalp. Sewing them in is betterfor African American hair because the tight curly texture makes agreat on scalp braid that the weaves are then sewn into. Doesn'twork for Caucasian hair, well, barely. It's not worth the $...I'd recommend calling and talking to with Michelle or Christineabout extensions, and possibly getting an appointment for aconsult. they can answer ALL of your questions including the price.Extensions are NOT cheap...I loved mine, but at $750 ashot...(FULL head Ext are the most expensive)...i went fromaround ear length (short) hair to multi colored (4 colors) hairextensions down to my lower back...took about 6 hours...They do extensions to look, obvious, like mine, or to beundetectable...you can do a 1/4 head, 1/2 head, full head, randomext. etctheir # 510 548 3352 talk to Michelle or Christine mz Re: Good place for extensions, not too expensive (Oct 2003) Hair extensions are never inexpensive since they're such a time consuming job...and like many other things: ''you get what you pay for''...with that in mind, the best local place to get extensions done (in my opinion) is Barbarella Beauty Lounge 2442 San Pablo Ave (x street is Dwight) in Berkeley510 548-ELLA...Michelle and Christine are extension pros...check them out sometime!!!good luck!moniz Beauty Center on Solano Re: Good Cut Under $40 (June 2001) I go to the Twins in back of the Beauty Center at the top of Solano. Margaret and Mary Craig. They are identical twins and are really a kick, and they do good hair too. Margaret's been cutting my hair for at least 5 or 6 years. She styles how I like it, talks to me about possibilities, tells me about new classes she's taken to learn different ways to style. I've never left there unhappy. (I'm 48, have straight, short, starting to grey hair and 2 cowlicks). Their number is 525-8946(TWIN). They take their twin-ness very seriously...they dress alike, down to hair ornaments , drive the same kind of car, etc.June Bellissimo Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) Mary Anne Fahey at Bellisima in Rockridge, on the corner ofCollege and something (it's past the BART station and before theHudson Bay Cafe) does a great job, especially if you are veryspecific about what you want. Her number is 658-1091.robbie Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) I've been going to Sharice at Bellisima on College Ave for a fewyears. She gives a good haircut. She takes appointments onSaturdays and as early as 7:15 on weekday mornings! It can bedifficult to get an appointment with her, and she is slow. Ahaircut can take well over an hour...Ellen Re: short hair (2001) I recommend Mary Anne Fahey of Bellissimo Salon at 5427 College Ave inRockridge. Mary Anne does short hair very well, although you have to bevery specific about what you want and how long you want it. She's a singlemom with 6-yr-old twins and an 8th grader and she has been known tovolunteer at Bananas - a good person to support.Robbie Berkeley Hair Salon Re: Inexpensive Haircut for a Man (Nov 2001) I'm not really in touch with hair-cutting prices, but my son just went to one who charges $10 ($10.99?) "and up" for men. My son is 8, and she did a really great job. I watched her cut the hair of a male adult while we waited, and she did a good job on him, too. Both these customers had straight hair--if your husband's hair is curly then I don't have the experience to say how well she'd do. I didn't get her name, but my impression was that she's the only person who works there. Berkeley Hair Salon, 1945 MLK Way (first block north of Univ.) 540-5889Fran B.L. International Re: Cheap but good haircuts for boys (April 2003) I have been going to B.L. International for 20 years. My haircutsare around $13, I always give a small tip. B.L. does areally good job. He is independent and does children hair. Heis located on the north side of University Avenue, belowSacramento across from Andronico's. He has 4 grade school sonshimself and loves to talk about his son's tennis tournaments.B.L. is a super nice guy, family man and independent shop owner,so your business would support a worthy person. My sisters sendtheir kids there, and my mom goes there as well. He can prettymuch take care of the entire family. Tele 510 845 4631, nocredit card. Appointments are best but he takes walk-ins aswell. It's usually just him working but sometimes his wife helpsout as well.Joe G Boziki's Salon Re: Thick Wavy Hair (Dec 2003) Regarding your posting of 'difficult hair'. I have been seeing Mele at Boziki's salon in oakland and she is wonderful! I have very, very curly hair that loves to get tangled and Mele has been 'working her magic' on me for 5 years. Her number there is: (510) 601-8384Jenny Calm, A Salon June 2005 I just found out that the person who has been cutting my hair, Eryn Harrison, has left the salon but they would not give me a forwarding number. This irks me somewhat as my husband would continue to be a client at the same salon with another stylist, but I am very attached to Eryn and feel somewhat strongarmed into a new ''recommended'' stylist. (Isn't this true of many people and their stylist relationship?) If anyone has Eryn's new number (on Piedmont Ave), please share! Many thanks...Anonymous The new contact information for Eryn Harrison is as follows:Calm, A Salon4315 Piedmont Avenue, suite 103-105Oakland, CA 9461(510) 601-5225 shop # as of 5/23/05(510) 604-6042 cell#I believe her new salon does not open unti mid June or something like that. I amanother person who is following her- she is really great!Andrea The wonderful and talented Eryn Harrison can be found at: Calm, A Salon4315 Piedmont Avenue, suite 103-105Oakland, CA 9461(510) 601-5225 shop #opening June 15, 2005 Eryn is, as ever, a gifted stylist and incredibly nice. She's done my hair in the past,and I couldn't stand the idea of someone running into a dead end looking for her!Carrie Changes Salon and Day Spa Re: Nervous about getting color for the first time (May 2002) Changes Salon and Day Spa is in downtown Walnut Creek. I have gray hair and Rebecca does an excellent job with color and haircut. She listens and offers suggestions. adina Circle Salon Re: Hair stylist for cut and color (July 2003) Emily Lyman has been my hair stylist since 1985. She has cut and styled my hair to my absolute satisfaction. I have referred her to at least four of my friends/colleagues who are also now long-time clients. (curly hair, wavy hair, staight, fine hair - she can do it all...) She has also styled/cut my teenage daughter's hair with magical results -- pleasing a hard-to-please 14 year old (and her mom)! I'd follow her anywhere, (in fact I have...) and can recommend her with 100% confidence.Emily works at Circle Salon in Kensignton ( minutes North of Berkeley) Her phone # is 287-9059.Judy Re: Stylist for Fine, Straight Hair (March 2002) I also have very straight and thin hair and found ahairdresser that I have been with for at least threeyears. Her name is Theresa Kokoletsos from Circle HairSalon @ 734-3572. She does a fabulous job and my hairlooks much fuller than it actually is. I do blow-dryit every morning though, so that might help a bit. 2000 I really like Teresa Kokoletsos, who works at Circle Salon on Colusa in Kensington. Shecuts my hair, my 5-year-old's and my teen's and everyone is happy. Especially me, and I ampicky. Her number is (510) 333-0828, and you can certainly say that I referred you. And Ithink I originally got her number from this mailing list. Aug 1999 Hair stylist recommendation: Theresa Kokoletsos at 510/333-0828. Her salonis Circle Hair Salon in Kensington (tho' it is just a block from theBerkeley line). Theresa has cut and highlighted my hair on severaloccassions. She has done a fantastic job. I recently recommended her to afriend and my friend not only appreciated the quality of work she performed(cut + highlight), but found her a very pleasant person (which she is).Good luck in your search!Suzanne Comb and Scissors Barber Shop Re: Inexpensive Haircut for a Man (Nov 2001) I go to the little hole-in-the-wall barber shop on Bancroft called "Comb and Scissors." It's in the passageby the Wells Fargo, down a set a basement stairs. Costsabout 14 dollars. There's just one guy who works there and he always gives good cuts--just tell him not to cut it too short, since most of his business is the short hair frat-boy set. Good luck!-Mike (whose wife once told him--when we were living elsewhere--"the person who cut your hair was an idiot"--and boy was that comforting.)Michael Scott Conover Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) You could call my (and my mom's) stylist--his name is ScottConover, and he has a salon in his own home, just off ParkBoulevard in Oakland. He does good cuts, and thehighlights are the best--ever. It is not cheap, so I don't gooften enough--I think it is about $135 or so for both cut andcolor, depending on your hair & needs.He works on Saturdays, too, and evenings sometimes. Hisnumber is (510) 530-4559. Tell him Elizabeth B.recommended him, if he asks. Good luck!!Elizabeth Cool Tops Cowboys and Angels Re: Hairdresser for Asian hair (May 2004) I\222ve also heard about another salon called Cowboys and Angelslocated in San Francisco, where they have stylist specializingin asian hair. The salon has been written up in various stylemagazines. Here\222s their site:http://www.cowboysandangelssf.com/mainflash.html The Cutaway Re: Cheap Haircut (Aug 2004) My wife and I have been going to Jenny at The Cutaway on PiedmontAve. for years and years. They charge about $17, and she does afantastic job. She could easily work in a salon that charged$50. They are generally a first-come first-served place, so beprepared to wait, especially on weekends. Sometimes they'll takeappointments.Michael Re: Haircutter for men near Piedmont Av (Aug 2003) The haircutters at The Cutaway on Piedmont Avenue are very good and you can't beat their prices either!cabernard Darin David Salon Re: Stylist for thick, curly hair (June 2005) Camilla at Darin David is terrific. I had curly and badly damaged hair, and now I feel like a million bucks (but I only spent $30 pre-tip for a consultation, wash, cut, and dry). She's new there, so I'd hurry and make an appointment before her schedule fills up.Eli Re: Need professional hairstyle post-baby (Mar 2005) I am a mom of two and a DC lobbyist (hair is VERY important inmy biz :) so I feel your pain about trying to have style whilebeing a working mom. Darrin David on Solano is my salvation. Isee Darrin himself and he is so great about striking a balancebetween syle and simplicity. In the past week I have had threepeople stop me to ask who does my hair!Elizabeth Re: Good Curly Hair Cut in East Bay (Jan. 2003) I just had a great haircut at Darin David Salon on Solano from April. I have/ had long curly hair and wanted a change, she did a great job, she understands curly hair and won't go crazy cutting it. The cost was $40, and completely worth it for a good cut from someone you can trust. David Oliver Salon Re: Stylist for thick, curly hair (June 2005) I too have very thick curly hair so I understand how hard it isto find someone good to cut your hair. I LOVE Sheryl at DavidOliver salon in San Francisco. I live in the East Bay so it'snot the most convenient but totally worth it. The cuts areexpensive, $75 each, but I've been all over and haven't foundanyone that handles my hair nearly as well. She also does afantastic job with highlights.Rachel Freda Dawana Re: Where to Get a Good Layered Haircut for Straight Hair (Nov 2002) For a great haircut (great layering job plus the works), try Freda Dawana at 510-652-5422, 5224 San Pablo Ave, Oakland. She is wonderful.camille Eclipxe Hair Salon Re: Need professional hairstyle post-baby (Mar 2005) Try Ruby at Eclipxe Hair Salon, 1922 MLK, Jr., 649-9131. Myfriends have been going to her for over 10 years, so she's seenthem through their trendy college days, first jobs in the realworld, and now, motherhood. All of their styles areprofessional, and a bonus, low maintenance! I've seen her foremergencies (when my best friend who owns a salon in thePeninsula goes on maternity leave-- yes, it's quite a trek fromthe East Bay, but I've known her all my life), and Ruby'sfabulous! Good luck!Anna Elevation Re: Stylist for thick, curly hair (June 2005) I HIGHLY recommend my hairdresser Cindy Viola. She works atElevations Salon on Bush St in San Francisco, and is WELL worththe trip into the city. I also have thick, curly, unruly hairthat I fought against my entire life - until I met Cindy. Shealso has curly hair, and is just wonderful at cutting curly hair(my curly haired sister also goes to her.) One of the rarehairdressers who you can just sit in the chair and tell her tohave a go at you - she will tell you if the style you're thinkingof won't work with your hair and recommend something that will.Gives everyone the perfect haircut for THEM. She's about to go onmaternity leave for eight weeks (will be back at the end of Septor start of October,) and you might not be able to get in beforeshe goes, but hold out! It is only with Cindy's help that I havefinally come to accept and LOVE my curly hair. She's also fairlyreasonably priced (esp for being in such a high end salon) I pay$62 a haircut, but would pay much much more to see her if I had to.-Elizabeth Re: Haircut for Curly-haired teen (July 2003) I have very curly hair myself and can empathsize with your daughter! I believe that it is very important to have some one cut this type of textured hair with some expertise. I found my stylist through a web site - naturally curly and from other curly girl recommendations. My stylist is Ron Lee and he cuts hair in SF at a salon called Elevation. He is pretty expensive (90 bucks) and booked up well in advance. Here's the web site for other recommendations http://www.naturallycurly.com/curly girl Elixir Re: Stylist to apply henna (April 2004) Susan Ferdowsali at Elixir does a great job with henna. Elixir is located at 1599 Hopkins in Berkeley: 526-1700Leslie Re: Hair stylist for cut and color (July 2003) Ona Rose at Elixer salon across from the shops on Montery Ave. in North Berkeley (526-1700) is a lovely person and a superb hair cutter, careful and artistic. I enjoy her tremendously and always leave her chair looking elegant and feeling pampered. I can't recommend her highly enough. Re: stylist who does a great job cutting short hair (May 2003) Susan at Elixir on Hopkins is a great stylist for short hair. I'msure you will be pleased.bh Entourage Re: Highlights & lowlights in Berkeley or WC (Mar 2005) For excellent color and the best cut I have found in years, goto Linda @ Entourage. Phone # 925-254-9721. She colors mineabout every 3 to 4 months to cover my (darn) gray. She has agreat way of weaving in the color so I never have the LINE ofcolor vs gray as it grows out. She does fabulous highlightstoo. I go with those when it gets closer to summer ;)This salon is in Theater Square in Orinda just of Hwy 24... easyto get to from the East Bay, just through the tunnel. Tell herJM Drew sent you.Happy with the Color Escape Salon Re: Hair stylist for cut and color (July 2003) I highly recommend Inca Arechiga at Escape Salon in El Cerrito (easy to find on San Pablo Avenue) Inca has cut my hair for the past 5 years and I feel so lucky to have found her. I just sit down and let her do whatever she thinks, even a new style, and I am always happy with the result, get lots of compliments and the cut looks sharp and is managable for at least 4-6 weeks. She was recommended to me by a coworker and I know several people who see Inca regularly and are very happy. That coworker by the way told me that her husband sees Inca as well and loves it. Inca just opened her own salon in El Cerrito on 10835 San Pablo Avenue, which is easy to find with parking in the back. Her phone number is 234-7800 and you can tell her that Martina recommendet her. By the way, Inca is also one of those wonderful, warm, down to earth people who becomes your friend over the years and you always feel good leaving her salon. Finally, I've had to cancel a couple of times without the 24 hours notice and she never charged me for the lost time, because she is a mom herself and knows how things with your kids sometimes can get in the way of appointments. Her fees are around $40 for a cut. Best wishes,Martina Gentle Haircuts Re: Inexpensive Haircut for a Man (Nov 2001) Our whole family goes to Gentle Haircuts on University, just below Shattuck. They do a fine job and I think their charge is around $12.00.Barbara Gorgeous Healthy Hair Re: Looking for someone to lock my hair (Nov 2002) I go to Gorgeous Healthy Hair on Sacramento @ about Dwight Way in Berkeley. The owner Olivia (Cookie) Hunter started my locks almost 8 years ago and I still go for ''tune ups'' about every 2-3 months. She has beautiful locks herself and is a great loctician (she got my then 11 year old son's hair started after ''cheaper'' locticians failed twice). She usually charges about $75 to start locks (depends upon your head). Her phone mumber is 548-9429. Karen Re: Teen wants dred locks (March 2002) My 17 y. o. bi-racial son has been going to Olivia Hunter'sshop, Gorgeous Healthy Hair, on Sacramento @ Dwight forseveral years now. She started his dreds and maintainsthem. His father has been going to her for several yearsfor his dreds as well. Her clientele, as far as I cansee, is African American. She does a nice job and chargesabout $60.00, more for trimming them, when it's needed. Re: Teen wants dred locks (March 2002) I go to Olivia Hunter, owner of Georgeous Healthy Hair- she started my locks for me almost 7 years ago and Icontinue to go to her to keep them well groomed. Hertiny shop is located on Sacramento @ Dwight in Berkeley(between the Homemade Cafe and Kuk Sool Won Karate).Her phone number is 548-9429. Olivia wears locks herselfand has a dedicated following (she's better than Oh MyNappy Hair which also does locks and other "natural"African American styles). She also is amazing withother types of hairstyles worn by African-Americans("she can DO some hair!") - from braids to press andcurl and perms - she does color too. She does ALOT ofprom nights. I know she has done locks for all ethnicities- but of course it is MUCH harder for folks with straighthair to successfully lock their hair and it takes patiencefor anyone.Karen Great Lengths Re: Bringing Baby to Hair Cut (Feb 2003) I go to a nice salon on College Ave in the Elmwood, called GreatLengths. I see a woman there named Alex who owns the place, doesgreat hair, and loves kids. She's always happy to see my kidswhen I have to bring them along, and tries to make themconfortable. She usually has pleasant music going, and rarelyis there more than one other customer there at the same time.She's very tolerant and welcoming, and the salon is homey andcomfortable. Not at all expensive, as these things go,either. Call Alex at 548-1588.A Mom Hair Play Re: Post-partum Style Disaster (April 2004) I just got my hair cut at Hair Play, in SF, they have 2 locations there, by Erin. She was great! i gave a little idea of what i wanted and she just went to work. I have coworkers who went there as well and who have good clean, hip hair cuts. First timers get 20% off. Hair Solano Hairanoya Re: Teen wants dred locks (March 2002) I see Danyale at Hairanoya on Piedmont Avenue. She'sEXTREMELY reasonable and ONLY does natural hair (locks,twists, extensions, etc.) Her number is 547-5422,press 2 for her box...Rachael Heads Re: Cheap Haircut (Aug 2004) For years my wife and I and some of our friends have been regulars at Heads in Albany (1490 Solano Ave., 510-525-4478). For my usual cut I just show up and take the next available chair. My wife -- who is more discriminating than I am -- prefers to make an appointment with Christie (the owner) or Rosie, both of whom have consistently given her very good results at a fair price. A basic cut is $13, slightly more for extra styling, shampoos, etc.Morris Re: Inexpensive Haircut for a Man (Nov 2001) Christie, who works at Heads (across from Supercuts in Albany) charges$11 and does an exceptionally good job cutting my hair. She really couldgo high-end, and I appreciate getting a great cut so cheaply. Theaddress is 1490 Solano, the phone is 525-4478. All the haircutters thereseem to be good, so walk-in in fine; but if you want Christie, you haveto make an appointment. Louise Henry Alexander Re: Hair stylist for cut and color (July 2003) Shimako is a fabulous! stylist. She is located at the Henry Alexander Salon in Walnut Creed. Her number is 925-280-1651.I consider myself to have unideal hair--thick, coarse, much like tree bark. Shimako, however, gives me a stunning, manageable cut for which I always!! receive multiple compliments. As well, she cuts my husband's, daughter's, and son's hair, all of whom do not have tree bark hair. (I should issue the caveat that she doesn't usually cut children's or clients' childrens hair). But, she does a beautiful job on their hair. My husband is especially fussy about his lovely hair and feels that Shimako gives him the nicest cut he has ever had.Regarding Shimako's prices, I am not entirely sure of a price of a cut because I always have multiple processes--cut, color, conditioning, etc. I would guess that a cut from her is somewhere around $60. The salon can give you a better idea.One more item of note. Shimako cuts her own hair, which is just stunning; this, I think, is indicative of her talents. I have sent many friends to her, who have been thrilled with their cuts and color, and have seen her endorsed by other people on this website. She is also lovely to deal with.Tell her Danna sent you if usHair Happy Re: Good Curly Hair Cut in East Bay (Jan. 2003) I go to Shimako at Henry Alexander in Walnut Creek--925-280-1651. I have wavy, thick hair with texture varying from smoothe to coarse. Shimako does a gorgeous job with my hair. She also does a friend of mine who has ''brillo pad'' hair, and her hair looks gorgeous from one of Shimako's cuts.As far as price, I imagine a cut is somewher between 50 and 60 dollars--I don't know exactly because I combine my cut with other procedures.She does amazing hair--cut, color, up-does, etc., and she is lovely to work with.She cuts her own hair, which is stunning, which I consider an endorsement as well.She is definitely worth any price and Walnut Creek is really just 7 minutes farther than Lafayette (where Shimako used to be).GUsed to know many a bad hair day Shelly Huey Re: Where to Get a Good Layered Haircut for Straight Hair (Nov 2002) I tried a bunch of haircutters in Berkeley in the last 3 years,and the first one which really managed to cut my hair well was Shelly Huey on 6208 Claremont Ave. (at College, closeto Saveway), phone (510) 547 5519. She did layers and managed to give volume to my thin postpartum hair. She is very friendlyaccepted me dropping in 15 minutes before her shop closed.Price $17. Monday-Saturday closes at 7.Julia Images Hair Salon Re: Haircut for toddler in Alameda (Nov 2004) Hi there -My hair stylist cuts my toddlers's hair and does a GREAT job. Shegave him his very first haircut a few months ago (he's almost 3)and he loved it - so did we. She is patient, kind and loves kids.Her name is Lavon and she can be reached at (510) 749-4199. Sheis located at Images Hair Salon on Santa Clara, near Broadway,next to Kamakura. Give her a call for prices. Good Luck.Edna Re: Stylist for wavy, frizzy hair in Oakland/Alameda (May 2004) Lavon at Images Hair Salon on Santa Clara & Broadway (next toKamakura Japanese Restaurant) cuts my hair. I have very thick,wavy Asian hair and she does a great job. Great personality aswell. Call her for an appt - 510.749.4199EA Jaboh Hair Studio Re: Good colorist who works Saturdays (Jan. 2004) If you're willing to go into San Francisco, I highly recommend Tracie Thompson at Jaboh Hair Studio in Noe Valley. She works Tuesday through Saturday 10 to 7 and I rarely have trouble getting an appointment, even with very short notice. Her number is (415) 867-5750 and the address is 1515 Church, between 27th and Duncan. Tell her Lauren sent you!Lauren Japan Center Beauty Clinic Re: Japanese hair straightening? (Apr 2005) I am definitely a convert to straightening. I started yearsago with the regular process and it was okay....but thenthermal reconditioning (the Japanese process) came along and mylife changed. I paid $600 the first time at an upscale salonin SF....then discovered a wonderful person - Junya (pronouncedJoonya) at the Japan Center Beauty Clinic. Yes, it's in SFagain.....but worth the drive for the process which costs $280and includes a haircut! It's a 6-hour process so be preparedfor that, and call about 3 weeks to a month before you want togo. He is just as good as the $600 person. I go about every 8months or so but could stretch it out even farther.....I kindof like the half and half look of curly roots and straight endsfor a little while. The address is 1825 Post St, No. 109 andthe phone number is 415.921.0135. Be sure to ask for the 6-hour straightening - I'm Japanese-language-challenged so canonly be sure they're understanding which process I want bysaying that.laurie Johnson for Hair Re: Cheap Haircut (Aug 2004) Johnson for Hair - Johnson Fang, stylist343 15th street (Webster, cross street) Oakland(510) 832-8848$17 for a cut - spends alot of time and does a great job.Not a fancy place, a bit of a dive, but he is good. One chair, one guy operation. I have always paid alot for my haircuts, so I was skeptical when he was recommended to me, but I have loved both my cuts. Know four women who go to him and think he is great. Don't be put off by the decor.the2nibs Lynn Johnson Re: Good Curly Hair Cut in East Bay (Jan. 2003) I have been going to Lynn Johnson for years and have been quite happy. I have very wavy hair; Lynne has curly hair herself. She works independently from a salon on Piedmont Avenue. I believe she charges $50. Her phone # is (510) 428-4008Anita Joseph Cozza Salon Re: Post-partum Style Disaster (April 2004) On the higher end, I see Christian at the Joseph Cozza Salon in SF (on the 5th floor of Gump's) about every 10 weeks or so for a FANTASTIC haircut that grows out wonderfully - the hallmark of an excellent haircut (and cutter!). The down side is that he charges $80 (yes, you read that right) for a cut, but one doesn't need to go every 6 weeks since the cuts grow out beautifully and look well-maintained long after the initial cut. (I got the most compliments on my cut almost 2 months after I saw him last!) So if you're willing to spend - and put up with what can be a somewhat snobby, diva-ish stylist - you will be very pleased and don't need to go all that often. A SAHM will not feel intmidated at that salon - it has all kinds of clients and all the staff are quite friendly. My colorist, Russel Thompson, is a wizard with color - if you're interested - and incredibly friendly to boot. My mother even travels from Sacramento to see both these guys every 8 weeks, they're that good! Worth the dough, even if you only go once... Keter Salon Jean Lusson Re: stylist who does a great job cutting short hair (May 2003) Just yesterday I got a fabulous short cut from Jean Lusson,who works from her home in North Berkeley. I'm VERY pickyabout my haircuts and I have always been pleased withJean's work. Better yet, I was able to bring my 10 month oldbaby along and save on babysitting. Contact Jean at510-525-0624 or jean at lusson.comMartha Re: Bringing Baby to Hair Cut (Feb 2003) Call Jean at 510.525.0624 for an awesome haircut and no hasslesabout bringing your baby. Jean's professionally trained (VidalSassoon I believe) and is quite talented. She's been cutting myhair for years and just gave my 6 month old baby a really cutefirst haircut the other day!rita Re: Bringing Baby to Hair Cut (Feb 2003) I have gone to Peter Thomas Salon for years and have always hadgreat haircuts. But when my baby came I was in the samepredicament. A woman in my new moms group cuts hair. She isexcellent and in Berkeley. She has Vidal Sassoon training andmany years experience. I also learned a lot about keeping myhair healthy without the sales pitch at the end to buyproducts. Babies are welcome. Her name is Jean and her numberis 525-0624.Gabrielle Re: Bringing Baby to Hair Cut (Feb 2003) I have been able to bring my baby with me when I get my haircutby my friend Jean. She used to work at Architects and Heroes inSan Francisco (everyone who works there is extremely welltrained). So, in addition to bringing your baby, you get aGREAT cut. You can call or e-mail her for more information at(510) 882-4454 or jean at lusson.com.anon May 1998 To the person looking for a good San Francisco hair stylist:I highly recommend Jean Lusson, who has always done a great job with my ownhair. She has an expert eye and is able to translate her clients' ideasinto terrific cuts. After spending time at an upscale SF salon, Jeanrecently started her own one-person business and is renting space on MarketStreet in downtown SF. Her space is simple and laid-back, without a lot ofglossy magazines, and she does not push products. Her prices seem to bemoderate by SF standards, about $50. Elisa Maru Hair Salon Miller and Company Re: Good colorist who works Saturdays (Jan. 2004) Jeanne Miller - a hair colorist at Miller and Company in Montclair - is wonderful and works on Saturdays. Carol Montclair Barber Shop Re: Haircut for a 10-year-old boy (Feb 2005) We are very happy with the boy's cut that our son gets fromAnthony at the Montclair Barber Shop on Mountain Blvd. Anthonyworks on Saturdays and Mondays only, and his chair is the oneclosest to the door. Re: Inexpensive Haircut for a Man (Nov 2001) Montclair Barber Shop on Mountain Blvd. is about $15. They are open Tuesday through Saturday, and don't make appointments. The barbers and shop are out of an earlier period--they do a reasonable, standard hair-cut.Cynthia Re: Inexpensive Haircut for a Man (Nov 2001) Montclair Barber Shop gave my husband the worst haircut he's ever had in the 10 years we've been together. It was uneven, probably because the terse barber spent lessthan 10 minutes on him and failed to do a thorough job. Moodshadow Salon Re: Stylist who can do both cut and color (May 2004) Chris, the owner of Moonshadow Salon on Ashby just off College is great. Good Hair Mama Re: stylist who does a great job cutting short hair (May 2003) I highly recommend Mary Jo, Lillian, Christopher or Chris (theowner) at Moodshadow Salon on Ashby @ College in Berkeley. $45for a cut. Not sure about color, but I'd be willing to betthey're all good.Lovin' my short do! Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) Try Chris (the owner) or Lillian at Moodshadow Salon on Ashbyjust off of College. You have to schedule a couple of weeks inadvance, but then make appointments when you leave for your nextcut.Good Luck. Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) I recommend Mary Jo Rodrigues at MoonShadow in the Elmwooddistrict, on Ashby. She listens to her clients and always makesme look great. She uses Aveda coloring products. She does workon Saturdays.Bennett Mr. Pinkwhistle Re: Stylist for thick, curly hair (June 2005) I have very very thick curly hair (Welsh / Irish type) and I goto Simon at Mr. Pinkwhistle in San Francisco on Bush street nearUnion Square. He is not cheap (I think he's up to $110 now fora haircut) but he's very good and I only have to go in every 8months or so. They have a new colorist there as well who issupposed to be wonderful. Re: Good colorist who works Saturdays (Jan. 2004) Try Mr. Pinkwhistle in SF. They're open all day Saturday and are excellent. The people there all left Di Pietro Todd and started their own place. Robert is supposed to be a very good colorist and very conservative. Yotis is also very good. 415 989-PINK. Located at 580 Bush, S.F. across the st from the Sutter Stockton Garage. Nappy or Not Re: Teen wants dred locks (March 2002) Several newsletters ago, a request was made for a hair stylist who starts/maintains locs (dred locs). Cristina J. at Nappy or Not (Oakland) has been divine. She loves working with natural hair of different textures. Give her a call at 510-835-7838. Nappy or Not's address is 1206 Fruitvale Avenue, just below International.If you have specific questions, feel free to contact me.Thanks.tonda Natural Expressions Re: Good Adult Bangs Haircutter/Stylist (Jan 2005) I use a great hairstylist in Montclair named Kelly. She worksat Natural Expressions and can be reached at 338-0464. I'verecommended her to a number of women and everyone loves her. An added bonus is that she works both Saturdays and Sundays, socan accommodate just about anyone's schedule.Lori Re: a good hair salon in Montclair (July 2002) I really like Cynthia Contreras at Natural Expressions. Phoneis 338-0464. They offer validated parking at the lot across thestreet from them. Cynthia gives such a good cut that I often go2-3 months before I feel the need for a cut again. Another goodperson is Alicia at the Hair Loft, 339-2490. Both charge around$45 for a cut. Expensive but worth it!Julie Nina & Dale's Re: Inexpensive Haircut for a Man (Nov 2001) My husband and 6 yr old boy have been going to Nina at Nina & Dale's for years. Nina is great, friendly, will do exactly as requested or suggest ideas when asked. It's an old-fashioned barber-shop style place, shecharges about $20. Located next door to the Cheese Boardon Shattuck, across the street from Chez Panisse. Nzurilocks Re: Looking for someone to lock my hair (Nov 2002) I know just the person to lock your hair Moraa Mogucha, who has just done mine and my very active 9 year old daughter's hair. She has a very gentle way and works with well with children. She is extremely patient. We had a number of scheduling constraints but needed my daughter's hair done before her school picture and Moraa was quite flexible. Her prices are competitive and lower than many of the salons I had used in the past. Her method does not use grease and works well on dyed or gray hair (mine) When our hair was finished it looked really neat and stylish. Her business is called Nzurilocks. She can be reached at 798-8692 or emailed at nzurilocks AT yahoo DOT com.Deborah On Salon-O Re: Hair stylist for cut and color (July 2003) I highly recommend Minoo Zabihi, owner of ''On Salon-O'' (lowerSolano Ave., in Albany). We have been going to her for many yearsas do many of our friends. She is a wiz with all kinds of hair(we have one very curly and two very fine straight-haired headsin our family).Emily Panache Piedmont Hairport Re: Haircutter for men near Piedmont Av (Aug 2003) I recommend Amy at Piedmont Hairport (on Piedmont @ 41st). She's good, reasonably priced, and easy to book. The number is 923-9300.Janet Phoenix Rising Re: Hair color and style in Alameda or Oakland (Aug 2005) I have a fantastic stylist/colorist in Montclair. Her name is Zee Kennedy and she works at Phoenix Rising salon on Moraga beside the Albertson's parking entrance. For many years she owned her own salon, but has moved to the Montclair area and is building a client base here. She has a great eye for a cut to suit a face and lifestyle and her color effects are very flattering and natural looking. She also has a fantastic personality. Very funny, smart and just a great person to spend an hour with!jodie Re: Stylist for thick, curly hair (June 2005) My neighbor Susan is a great hair stylist and just startedworking in a new shop in Montclair. She used to commute up to ashop in the North Bay but now works at Phoenix Rising on at 6400Moraga Avenue right near Albertson\222s. They also have spaservices at the shop including nails, waxing, body wraps andmassage, although I have never tried any of these services.Anyhow, if you want to make an appointment call 510-338-1106 andtell Susan that her neighbor Marcy sent you :)marcy Phoenix Salon & Day Spa Re: Hair stylist for cut and color (July 2003) Hi. I just got my hair cut and highlighted last week at a place my sister recommended to me in Walnut Creek. They're really good! Here's the info if you're interested. Phoenix Salon & Day Spa1613 N. MainWalnut Creek, Ca 94596Phone: 925-943-4944Tony-Cut ($55)Elizabeth-Color ($75-$85 full highlights) Jane Point of View Salon Re: Stylist for Fine, Straight Hair (March 2002) Judy Chan at Point of View Salon in Oakland is excellentwith fine, straight hair. When I first went to see herI was so frustrated that I was ready to do somethingradical, but Judy talked me into starting more gradually-- which I later appreciated greatly! Her number is832-3376. Ponytails Re: Toddler daughter's first haircut (June 2003) We've taken our 2 toddlers to Ponytails in Lafayette for manyhaircuts (on Mt. Diablo Blvd.) and have been really happy withthe results.angela Re: Haircut for squirmy toddler (Dec 2002) We love Pony Tails in Lafayette. They not only have thetraditional chairs, but they have ponies that your child can siton while they have their hair cut. They were great with myfussy son.Patty Rascals Re: children's haircuts (May 2000) I'd like to recommend a new place for children's haircuts. It is called Rascals and is located in El Cerrito on Stockton across from the 7-11 (a block east of Richmond), next to Laurel Brody's clinic. I've taken my daughter to several of the local haircutting places and I would defintely say Rascals is heads and shoulders above the rest (way, way better then Snippity Crickets!). They just opened a few months back so are still working out their schedule. For the most part they are open afternoons and all day Saturday. Call ahead to make an appointment or you can walk-in. Rachel, the owner, is very meticulous, quick and patient. Cost is $15 for kids. They do a special thing for first hair cuts (photo and hair wrapped all nice). And as a special treat she put my five year old daughter's hair up in a fancy "do" complete with cool butterfly clips. Allison Re: children's haircuts (May 2000) I want to second the recommendation for Rascals. Our son had been getting his hair cut at another kid's salon by a woman named D.J. When she went to work for Rascals, we followed her there. She's wonderful, and Rascals is great. Cbgord Ratsamy's Beauty Salon Re: Reasonably priced cut & color (Mar 2005) I just gave the same recommendation earlier in this newsletter,but you might want to try Ratsamy of Ratsamy's Beauty Salon onUniversity in Berkeley. I really like her cuts and color. I pay$15 for the cut and $40 for all over color. She really does agreat job.anon Re: Highlights & lowlights in Berkeley or WC (Mar 2005) I can highly recommend Ratsamy of Ratsamy's Beauty Salon onUniversity in Berkeley. She does great work and is veryreasonably priced. I pay $40 for all over color.anon Re: Partial highlights Rockridge/Elmwood (Sept. 2004 I would like to recomment Ratsamy for hair color and highlights. She has been doing my hair for a year and I am very happy with it and get many compliments. She has her own salon, Ratsamy at 1964 University near Milvia. Phone: 510-548-8917.Ann Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) Theere's a very good hair stylist on University near Milvia - hername is Ratsamy, and she has a tiny, one-woman shop calledRatsamy's Beauty Salon. She's cut my hair, my daughter's, myhusband's (he's the real regular among us), my friend's (who'svery particular about her hair), my friend's teenage son (who gota somewhat punky cut and color), and my 70+ year old mom's (whogot a soft, flattering cut and color). Ratsamy is soft-spoken andfriendly, will cut just an inch if you say ''just an inch'', andwill try out new things if you ask. She's a real find. And at $15a cut, a bargain as well. Color is more, of course, but stillquite reasonable. The best bet for appointments on Saturday is tocall in the morning and see what's free, and make yourappointment then.1964 University Avenue,Berkeley, 548-8917We love her and want her to stay in business forever!Rachel Riccar Salon Re: Hair Stylist in La Morinda/WC (Mar 2005) Rebecca Armstrong in Walnut Creek. She has very flexible hoursand is very resonable. I have been going to her for over 5 years.She is great with color too. Salon Riccar1513 N. Main StreetWalnut Creek, (925) 899-6470 - Rebecca's direct number Rebecca Armstrong is the most fabulous hairdresser in the EastBay! I've been following her from shop to shop for years,because you don't let go of a good thing. Her energy isamazing, prices are reasonable, her eye for making plumb faceslook thin and the extra time she'll spend with you to educateyou on how to do great, easy hairstyles for work/play make herinvaluable. Also, she works nights, too, which makes life moreconvenient for me to find someone to do my hair at 7:00 pm whenI get off work. I can't recommend her enough!carin Robert Jensen Salon Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) This is in response to the person who wanted a good hairdresser.I cannot rave enough about Shimako at the Robert Jensen salon inLafayette. Everyone I know who goes to her seems to have''difficult'' hair; I include my own hair in the difficult bunch.To that end, she is hugely talented with thin, thick, fine,coarse, etc. kind of hair, and, she does the most beautifulcolor/highlights that I have ever seen--very natural. That shecuts and colors her own hair, and the result is stunning, is atestament to her talent. Her number in Lafayette is:925-284-2860. I loveTransformed Hair Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) Shimako at the Robert Jensen Salon in Lafayette is marvelous.She does beautiful and natural color as well as great haircuts. Ihave what I consider difficult hair as well and have sent no lessthan 6 friends to Shimako, all of whom gripe about their hair inone way or another, and who agree that Shimako does wonders withtheir hair. Shimako even cuts and colors her own hair which isfashion magazine perfect and is a testimony to her talents.She's really nice, too.The phone number is: 925-284-2860, and I believe the salon mightbe closed on weekends.Digging My Hair Re: Nervous about getting color for the first time (May 2002) I travel from No. Berkeley to Lafayette to go to Shimako at the Robert Jenson Salon (on Oak Hill Rd.) She is superlative--does fabulous cuts, color, etc. She also keeps a notebook of hairstyles and color should you need visual aids/input. I find her instincts about cut and color to be right on. While I have very little gray--a strand, here and there--she has been great about giving my medium brown hair some lighter brown highlights. Everywhere else I went I was given blonde highlights--I DID NOT WANT TO BE A BLONDE! She also uses excellent haircare products and gives a nice scalp massage when shampooing, rinsing, etc. She lovely to deal with as well. She does a stunning cut on her own hair which should speak to her skills, no? Good luck--if you go to her, tell her Danna recommended her.marquezfan Re: Nervous about getting color for the first time (May 2002) I highly recommend Martha Casteneda, at the Robert Jenson Salon in Lafayette. 999 Oak Hill Road, 925-284-2860. I have used her for several years. She also does several of my co-workers and friends hair. She is great in all aspects, cut, color, highlighting, straightening, etc. Ali Rockridge Barber Shop Re: Hairstylist for an 8yo girl (May 2005) I highly recommend Marty at the Rockridge Barber Shop. My 6 y.o. daughter has been having her hair cut by him since she was 4, and he's been able to adapt to her changing needs, taking hair manageability and her requested style into account. Like your daughter, mine has lots of fine hair. Marty's shop has an ''old-fashioned'' barber look, and most of his customers seem to be adult men . . . but he is great with kids and clearly enjoys them! We come with hair already washed and his prices are very reasonable. We started taking our daughter to Marty after my husband's also wonderful experience with him, and now he's the family hair stylist. (Just be careful that if your kid asks about the history of the barber pole, she and you are prepared to hear the whole gory story . . . ). cld Salon Marcello Re: Hair color and style in Alameda or Oakland (Aug 2005) I can strongly recommend Erica Ferreira at Salon Marcello in Alameda. (510) 523-7710. I have been seeing her for several years and she does a great job with both cuts and hilights. Her prices are quite reasonable. Monica Salon of Emery Bay March 2003 Does anyone have any experience with Salon of Emery Bay in thePublic Market? If so, do you recommend a particular stylist? Myoffice moved near there and it would sure be convenient. Michael at the Salon of Emery Bay is my guy and he is awesome.He is the busiest and by far the best stylist there. It's hardto get appts with him and he is notoriously late but he's worththe wait. Happy client Sandra's Mane Affair Re: Hair color and style in Alameda or Oakland (Aug 2005) I have a wonderful hairstylist in Alameda who is absolutely fantastic and reasonable to boot! Her name is Sandra Roque, she is the proprietor of Sandra's Mane Affair located at 1906 Encinal Ave and her phone is 521-4552. Sandy has been in the business for more than 20 years and does a variety of services including precision hair cuts, perming and coloring. Her haircuts include shampoo and blowdry for one low price. She is very good about consulting with you about the style you want and will tell you if she thinks the style is not right for you if you ask for her opinion but she doesn't give unsolicited advice. She is very talented and works on men, women and children young and old. I personally don't have my hair colored so I can't give you advice about that but will go to her when the time comes. If you go, tell her you saw a recomendation for her on BPN and that Laura sent you! Laura Shear Delight Re: Make-up artist for wedding photos (June 2003) I would like to recommend Sonia Rodriguez. She's in Alameda at the Shear Delight Salon (510) 814-3940. She does it all, hair, nails, pedicures and make-up. She's worked on many professional ball players as well the Raiderettes (for their calendar shoots). She's VERY reasonable and does make house calls. Give her a call.Silvia Shear Perfection Re: Good Cut Under $40 (June 2001) I would like to recommend Jenny, who is a very good stylist, at Shear Perfection in thealley way next to Yogurt Park. They charge $22.00 for just a cut and basic blow dry, alittle extra for shampooing, etc. It's easy to get an appointment, even for the same day. Debbe Shine Forth Hair Salon Re: Stylist for wavy, frizzy hair in Oakland/Alameda (May 2004) Rebecca Beardsley has a hair salon (Shine Forth Hair Salon, 841-8573) in Oakland near the Alameda tube. She recently gave me a new and fabulous cut after I damaged my hair with coloring. She takes into consideration the quality of hair and the needs of her client in making the best fit. I've gone to her for years and always get complimentts on my cuts. (And I'm told this new cut makes me look younger, too) And she is lovely to work with.Lynn SKYE Salon Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) I wanted to recommend Shanti Spears @ SKYE Salon for a greathaircut and/or color. SKYE Salon is located at 4385 PiedmontAvenue (Shanti owns the Salon). In addition to giving a greathaircut and color Shanti is also a very warm and friendlyperson. I found Shanti about 5 years ago. I had my hair coloredat another salon (which I will not name). The color job was SOhorrible that I was too scared to go into work the followingday. I walked into SKYE salon and Shanti not only fixed thecolor (and of course, did a great job) but also did not chargeme. Shanti just does nice stuff like this. I have also receivedfrequent compliments on my hair cuts.E ( a happy SKYE salon/ Shanti Spears customer) Solano Hair Design Re: stylist who does a great job cutting short hair (May 2003) I highly recommend Vicki Tam at Solano Hair Design. I have beengoing to her for many years. In my opinion, she meets all ofyour criteria: good cutter, good colorist, reasonably priced.Burr Re: stylist who does a great job cutting short hair (May 2003) I (and my parents) have been very happy with Timmy Tam, ofSolano Hair Designs, in Berkeley. Phone:(510)525-7070Sarah Sole Salon Re: Where to Get a Good Layered Haircut for Straight Hair (Nov 2002) Go see Tony at Sole Salon in Berkeley, near the corner of College and Ashby. He is the owner of the salon, and they use Aveda products. He isn't cheap at all......$75, I think. May be too pricy, but he is good.Anne Re: Tomboy wants to look more feminine (July 2002) I highly recommend Sole Salon on College Ave in Berkelely. It isrun by Tony De Martile, he can do great things with hair and hehas a variety of services available. The front desk woman, Pam,is very helpful in setting up appts and getting people theservices they need/ want.It's a very friendly place. Pam is actually Tony's aunt and manyclients and coworkers lovingly refer to her as Auntie Pam.Don't hesitate to check this place out. It is an Aveda conceptsalon so they only use and sell Aveda products which are 100%vegan, and great for sensitive skin.The phone number at the Salon is 510.848-5633Good luck. Spank Salon Re: Hair color and style in Alameda or Oakland (Aug 2005) My haircutter is amazing and I am stunned that he isn't in some hot salon in SF. His name is Robert and he works at Spank salon in Alameda. It's a small salon on Encinal next door to Jay's Cafe. I can go 8-10 weeks between haircuts and I get compliments on my hair constantly. I have to say that he is super fabulous and has a BIG personality and since I don't know you, you have to figure out if that works with your own vibe. Sometimes a big part of finding the right stylist is finding someone that fits with your personality. His phone number is: 521-5946 Studio One Re: Stylist for thick, curly hair (June 2005) I found Jessica at Studio One through this newsletter and Ihave been extremely happy with her cuts. I also have thick,curly hair and she is very good about asking what I want anddelivering. Her price is now $45. She also happens to be anintelligent, sweet individual- a pleasure to be with. Herstudio is on Piedmont Ave. She can be reached at 652-1532Hilary Re: Stylist for wavy, frizzy hair in Oakland/Alameda (May 2004) I also have difficult curly/frizzy hair. I highly recommend Maggie Williams at Studio One on Piedmont Ave. in Oakland. She's very talented, and does wonders w/ all hair types. I even send my husband to her. here's her info: Maggie Williams. #923-1403. Studio one, 4283 Piedmont Ave, Oakland 94611Katie Re: Good Cut Under $40 (June 2001) I recommend Jessica Bernstein of Studio One at 4283 Piedmont Ave 652-1532. She charges in the range of $35. She has cut my hair for the past 8 years and I have never had a bad hair cut. I have curly hair that is hard to cut and she always makes it look great. She even did a great job with my hair when it straightened out completely after having each of my children. I was a bit distraught, but she was great. It eventually curled back each time. She works part-time. Annie Suite 102 Re: Stylist for thick, curly hair (June 2005) I've been going to Dora of Suite 102 for several years. She specializesin curly hair, and everyone else I've referred to her also loves her. Sheworks at 5044 Woodminster Lane in Oakland (off of the Joaquin MillerRd. exit from Hwy. 13). Her phone number is 482-8181. Please tell herLee referred you.Lee Re: Good Curly Hair Cut in East Bay (Jan. 2003) I've been going to Dora at Suite 102 in Montclair for a little over a year as she was recommended to me as a ''specialist'' for curly hair. I've been very pleased and the prices are reasonable. The address is 6201 Antioch (above the frame store) and the phone number is 339-8181. Please tell her that Lee sent you!Lee Supercuts in Elmwood Re: Cheap Haircut (Aug 2004) elizabeth at supercuts on college! Re: Cheap Haircut (Aug 2004) While my experiences with SuperCuts in general have been mixed, we love Elizabeth at SuperCuts on College at Claremont. Our whole family goes to her. She's really nice and always does a quality job. I've even had good luck bringing her a photo from a magazine of something I liked, something more expensive stylists have not always done well with. SuperCuts' standard fee is something like $12-$13.JP Re: Haircuts for Children (May 2000) I tend to use the Supercuts on College near Ashby ($7.00). They usuallygive straightforward, conservative hair cuts (although the last time I wentin a woman with spikey hair cut my daughter's bangs within a quarter inchof her scalp and thinned them so they were sort of jaggedy. It looked awfuland I had a really bad "hair day" the rest of the day). My daughter alsolikes going to Supercuts because they have a box of toys (a bit beat up,but she doesn't mind) to play with while waiting. And, after the cut, theylet the child pick out a trinket to take home. Sometimes they forget tooffer this, but if you ask they are very nice about it. My daughter alsolikes going her because, we go get ice cream afterwards (Dryer's or DoubleRainbow) so the whole thing is a big treat. I also like Supercuts becauseits walk-in so I can go whenever its convenient.Cecily Supercuts on Solano Re: Bringing Baby to Hair Cut (Feb 2003) I always go to Supercuts on Solano and have always brought mydaughter, since she was a tiny infant. I just parked her in hercar seat in a place that was close to me but out of thehaircutter's way. Only once did she start to cry, all othertimes she just gazed around at what was going on. When sheturned one she started getting a wash and trim at the same timeI did, without a problem at all.LC Supercuts on Park in Alameda Re: Haircut for toddler in Alameda (Nov 2004) I take my kids to the supercuts on Park Street a few doors down from Java Rama (corner of Park and Alameda Ave). I give instructions and am not shy about asking them to cut more, etc. They are very nice and it's $10 I think.Procuts on Park Street was great too but they just moved to somewhere in Marina Village.anon Susanna's Hair & Beauty Re: Middle-aged guy with a ponytail (Dec 2003) Susanna's Hair & Beauty(510) 644-0649 1935 Ashby AveBerkeley, CA $11 for basic haircutShe does good styles that grow out nicely.She is the best.Jenne Today's Rave Re: Stylist who can do both cut and color (May 2004) I can heartily recommend Gene Estrella, at Today's Rave hairstudio on Solano Avenue (near the top). His number is 524-0991. He is fantastic with coloring, cutting, and perming -- he's donethem all for me and my family for more than 13 years. Nothingprimadonna'ish about him, but he's very nice and extremely competent.Good luck.Laurel Re: Good Cut Under $40 (June 2001) I highly recommend Gene Estrella, who is at Today's Rave on Solano Avenue (up near the top, at 1787 Solano). His number is 524-0991. I've been having my hair done by himfor 10 years, as have a number of friends. He's creative and helpful.Laurel Tommy Cuts Re: Inexpensive Short style for long hair - Richmond (Jan. 2004) You didn't say whether your hair is straight or curly. I have a truely fabulous and unbelievably cheap recommendation IF your hair is straight. For curly hair I'd say they are good for the price. TOMMY CUTS on San Pablo Ave. at Barrett. They sort of take people more as walk-ins than appt. sometimes no wait, sometimes a long wait. When there is a wait it seems Tommy (the owner) prefers to take the men and his wife and the other women tend to take the women, but I think you should politely INSIST on seeing Tommy (you may have to insist.) He is artistic and has a great eye for style. He utterly refused to give my 5 y.o. ''salad bowl'' bangs, and did a sort of trendy but very tasteful for her age haircut for $10, and everyone thought I had brought her along with me to Festoon or somewhere high-end. He looks at the shape of your hair on head, etc. I was pleased with my $13 haircut there but much more pleased at Festoon (much more $)with the styling of my difficult baby-fine yet curly hair. My husband also goes to Tommy (strait hair again)and it is his favorite. The women there are good stylists also but in my opinion Tommy is better. Chris Topps Salon Re: Top-notch East Bay hair salon (March 2002) I've gone to Topps Salon in Jack London Square inOakland for years. The owner, Suzanne Van Houten doesa particularly good job on hair, but I've also had myhair cut, permed, colored, etc. from the other stylists.Topps has a great friendly, yet professional feel.Their number is: 893-2587Lydia Ultimo Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) Hi. I'd like to recommend my friend's salon, Ultimo onCollege Avenue in Rockridge. Kim has cut my hair foralmost 7 years now and she does an excellent job. Herskills as a colorist are quite wonderful.I always get compliments on my hair and lots of ''Whocuts/colors your hair?''The price for a wash and a haircut is $40.00. She works withmen and women. She's available Tues-Saturday. She'squite flexible on scheduling. I've been able to walk in and geta haircut without an appointment fairly easily.The phone number for Kim at Ultimo is 655-6441. If you go,tell her that Beth sent you.Beth Re: Nervous about getting color for the first time (May 2002) Hi. I highly recommend my friend Kim Acala at Ultimo Salon on College Ave. She's great! Excellent colorist and stylist. She's very open to your suggestions and makes suggestions if you ask her. She's great with all types of hair and has saved me from a bad self induced dye job. You couldn't tell anything bad had been done to my hair when she finished. That is a sign of a great colorist my friends.Her prices and the salon's prices are quite reasonable. Her hours are great and you should give her a call. 655-6441.Tell her Beth sent you. You won't be disappointedBeth University Hair Care Re: Baby's First Haircut (Sept 1999) For children's haircuts, I recommend Daisy Reynado at University Hair Care(in the Andronico's shopping center on University Ave. in Berkeley). Ithink she charges about $10-$12. She is wonderful with children. Thephone number there is 845-6752. I have tried numerous places, and overall,she has done the best job with my children's haircuts. Sarah Utopia Salon Re: Thermal Reconditioning (Feb. 2003) I don't know about the east bay, but I do know that someone at Utopia Salon in San Francisco either knows thermal reconditioning or is about to learn. I don't think there are many stylists around yet who can do this, so it might be worth a phone call to get more info. The stylist who told me about this is named Michael; he's not the one who can do the reconditioning, but he told me that someone at the salon was learning it. Utopia Salon415-392-331133 Grant Ave, 2nd FloorSan Francisco Catherine Vero Salon Re: Bringing Baby to Hair Cut (Feb 2003) I recommend Mary Anne Fahey at Vero salon on College atClaremont (Rockridge neighborhood). I brought my girl with meto haircuts when she was little and Mary Anne did not seem tomind, although I remember that one time I had to come back laterto finish up because my daughter was clinging to me so much(with her arms around my neck) that Mary Anne could not finishcutting. Anyway, I imagine it would be fine with her to bringyour baby. You can reach her at 658-1091.Sarah Vertical Clearance Re: Tomboy wants to look more feminine (July 2002) Best tomboy friendly salon I've been to is vertical clearance onValencia/21st. Easy, low key folks. Diane, the owner, isalways a good bet although I've never had a bad experience therein many, many years.anon Vidal Sassoon Re: Cheap Haircut (Aug 2004) Vidal Sassoon offers cheap cuts $16/color $15-$25/highlights$25-$30 (perms free) at their school (359 Sutter near Stockton inSF). Free consultations every Thursday at 6pm. They'll ask you whatyou're looking for and make an appointment for you to return forthe service (usually during weekday mornings, sometimes on theweekends). If you're open to something new, chances are you'llget the instructor--who's excellent. If you know what you want,they'll probably assign you to one of the students who arecertified stylists completing their advanced training. Myfriends and I have always gotten excellent cuts there, and manycompliments.shedragon Wally's Barber Shop Re: Baby's First Haircut (Dec 1996) My son's first haircut was done at a classic barbershop in El Cerritoon San Pablo at Potrero called Wally's. Wally (complete with a tattoo on big forearms) will give your child the latest in the Beaver Cleaver genreof haircuts and REALLY FAST! then he gives your newly scalped child acertificate stating that he "has graduated from babydom", he gives youlocks of hair in an envelope and of course he allows you to take picturesduring the 95 second haircut (which is how i managed to let Wally cut somuch of baby's hair, he really is fast with that comb and scissors). Thenhe won't allow you to pay, if it truly is the first haircut, but i'm surea tip is appreciated.Dorothy We Are Hair Re: Highlights & lowlights in Berkeley or WC (Mar 2005) I can recommend anyone at We Are Hair, 3319 Lakeshore Avenue near LakeMerritt in Oakland, (510) 893-5255. I last saw JaeMe in early March, and shewas great (also ask her about her children's book she just had published). Everyone there is prompt, efficient, and friendly. They don't have areceptionist there all the time, so if you get an answering machine, leave amessage and someone will call you back.Lori Victor Wu Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) I'd recommend Victor Wu, who has cut my hair only 3 times,but he's so thorough and committed to finding what youwant from your hair and what your hair can be for you, it'salmost a metaphysical experience. I don't know aboutcoloring, but I can only imagine that he's great -- he's a realprofessional.He's on Piedmont Ave., phone number (510) 428-2885.Susan Re: good cut and color on a Saturday (Sept 2002) Hi,I can second the recommendation for Victor Wu, particularly withrespect to color. I think he's especially talented with color.One caveat - if you are a busy parent - he can be verrrrryverrrrry slow. That meticulousness doesn't come without aprice. Tell him upfront when you make the appointment, andagain when you arrive, if you have a timing constraint. He's asuper nice guy, and he doesn't mean to make you crazy, but hecan, if you aren't clear about your needs.FranFran R. Re: Top-notch East Bay hair salon (March 2002) Victor Wu at Darin David Salon on Solano is fantastic.He has a 6-8 week lead time as he's very well regarded.He has cut my hair for 15 years at various salons( only break was the few years he lived in Maui-although that was tempting). Every client I have senthis way is a convert. There is nothing to do with hairthat he can't do brilliantly (incredible color) and heis a very low key, zen like man who listens well to anyquestions or concerns you might have. I can't recommendhim highly enough.Barbara Yoko's Hair Classics Re: Haircut for a 10-year-old boy (Feb 2005) If you're willing to go through the *other* tunnel :), try Yokoat Yoko's Hair Classics in Alameda (in the Marina VillageShopping center, near the Webster Tube). She's just a few doorsdown from Albertson's, and gives great 'classic boy' cuts. Ithink it's only about $12 these days, too.Jennie Re: Haircut for toddler in Alameda (Nov 2004) I have taken my son to Yoko at Yoko's Hair Classics in MarinaVillage since his first haircut 2 1/2 years ago (at age 2). Sheis very, very good. She does a phenomenal job getting the haircut with a child, who's attention is, of course, everywhere. Sheeven did a lovely job with the ''Mommy Crying at Kid's FirstHaircut'' thing--gave me some locks in an envelope to keep.I recently needed to get my son's hair cut fairly quickly, andYoko couldn't fit us in, so I went across to the new HairMasters--and was terrified that my son was going to get his earcut! Big difference, and made me appreciate Yoko even more.Jennie Your Hair Re: Hairdresser for Asian hair (May 2004) After years of the same, old straight hair I decided to let myhairdresser, Julia come up with a new style for me. I\222ve beenhappy with my new layered cut because I can just \221get up and go\222without putting any hair product on it. Or, I can quickly addhair gel to it if I am going somewhere special. Julia used toown a hair salon in Albany but has now set up a salon out of herhouse. Her salon is called Your Hair and she can be reached at(510) 525-2585. Her price is very reasonable - $15. Z and S studio Re: Good Curly Hair Cut in East Bay (Jan. 2003) I am have gone for years to Susan Bailey at Z and S studio(Shattuck and Univerisity, phone: #548-0707). She does a great job with my curly hair and also sees many of my friends and family members (several of whom are curly). Another big plus: the price is very reasonable ($25 I think). Peggy Zippy's Hair Salon Re: Hairdresser for Asian hair (May 2004) I have been going to Naomi who owns Zippy's Hair Salon in SF. She has two assistants, one male assistant who also cuts hair and does a fine job as well. I don't know his name though. They are Japanese and I think do a wonerful job providing up to date hairstyles. I have been going to her for the past 4 years. I moved out of state for two years and have since returned and she still does a great job. Most, if not all of her clientele is Asian. Her shop is located on Sacramento Street in the Laurel Heights district. I live in Alameda and do not mind making the effort to drive to San Francisco to get a hair cut. She charges $50.00 for a cut. Since she is the only one there, it is often difficult to get an appointment. Sometimes, it takes about a month or so before I can get in, unless I make an appointment after a haircut. Good luck.Mai Home | Reviews | Advice | Members | Post a Message Join BPN | Help | What's New | Search Please send questions and comments to Berkeley Parents Network . 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Amazon.com: Frederic Fekkai Hair Mask with Shea Butter: Beauty Your Store Beauty See All 32 Product Categories Your Account | Cart | Wish List | Help | Browse Brands & Products | Free Gifts & Special Offers | Fragrance | Makeup | Skin Care | Bath & Shower | Hair Care | Men's Grooming Search Amazon.com Beauty Skin Care Makeup Fragrance Bath & Shower Hair Care Men's Grooming Health/Personal Care Web Search This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but over a million other items are. Join Amazon Prime today. Already a member? Sign in . item Information Explore this item buying info important information customer reviews product description Share your thoughts write a review write a So You'd Like to... guide tell a friend about this item rate this item Also Recommended Frederic Fekkai Moisturizing Conditioner with Shea Butter from $22.50 Frederic Fekkai Moisturizing Shampoo with Shea Butter from $22.50 Listmania! 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BBC - Health - Mens health - Hair loss Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index 28 December 2005 Accessibility help Text only BBC Homepage Lifestyle Health Men's health Health issues Men's thrush Flaky scalp Male menopause Migraine Testicular cancer Psoriasis Halitosis Obesity Prostate cancer Prostatism Hair loss Colour blindness TV and radio Talk Newsletter Contact Us Like this page? Send it to a friend! Hair loss Dr Rob Hicks Hair loss is probably the one thing that causes men more anxiety than anything else in their lives. A receding hairline or the arrival of a bald patch can have a dramatic effect on men's confidence and self-image. In this article What happens? Why does it happen? Can I stop it? Should I see a doctor? Treatments What happens? Hair may start to disappear from the temples and the crown of the head at any time. For a few men this process starts as early as the later teenage years, but for most it happens in the late 20s and early 30s. A little thinning of the hair may be noticeable first, followed by wider hair loss allowing more of the scalp to become visible. Some men aren't troubled by this process at all. Others, however, suffer great emotional distress associated with a lack of self-confidence and sometimes depression . Why does it happen? In male pattern baldness, which tends to be inherited, the hair is usually lost at the temples and the crown. This happens because of an excess of a chemical called dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, which causes the hair follicles to make thinner and thinner hair until they eventually pack up completely. Other causes of hair loss include: iron-deficiency anaemia under active thyroid fungal scalp infection some prescribed medicines stress These are usually reversible. Can I stop it? If there's a reversible cause, it's normally possible to stop hair loss. For instance if it's caused by anaemia, you can stop hair loss by replenishing the body's iron stores. A huge number of treatments have been tried to slow down and even reverse the process of male pattern hair loss - some are successful, others aren't. But many men find their hair loss slows down or stops for no apparent reason at a certain age anyway. Should I see a doctor? It's a good idea to ensure an illness isn't responsible, particularly if the hair loss is patchy rather than being in the typical male pattern distribution. Moreover, if the hair loss is accompanied by other symptoms (such as tiredness) then blood tests may be necessary. Treatments Wigs and hair transplants are, obviously, the most direct form of treatment. Different hairstyles can create the appearance of a fuller head of hair. Herbal preparations that contain zinc, magnesium, iron, vitamin E and other substances in various combinations can help. Minoxidil is a lotion available from the pharmacist that you rub on to the scalp. It slows down the process of hair loss and can cause new hair growth - but you have to keep on using it or it will stop being effective. Finasteride (Propecia) is the latest drug treatment. It comes in tablet form and works by slowing down hair loss; it's also reported to cause new hair growth. In the UK it's only available on private prescription from your GP. Hair-raising alternatives Bizarre treatments have included rubbing curry into the scalp or having a cow lick the scalp. This article was last medically reviewed by Dr Rob Hicks in May 2005. First published in October 1997. Disclaimer All content within BBC Health is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. The BBC is not responsible or liable for any diagnosis made by a user based on the content of the BBC Health website. The BBC is not liable for the contents of any external internet sites listed, nor does it endorse any commercial product or service mentioned or advised on any of the sites. See our Links Policy for more information. Always consult your own GP if you're in any way concerned about your health. In Lifestyle Ask the doctor: Hair loss Healthy eating Coping with stress Confidence and body image Fresh Start Elsewhere on bbc.co.uk UK men 'stressed about baldness' Heat treatment for hair loss Woman's Hour: Alopecia Body Hits Elsewhere on the web Institute of Trichologists Understanding hair loss Hairline International Patient UK: male pattern baldness The BBC is not responsible for content on external websites About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy



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