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When you go to see Andrew, you will get exactly what you requested. I can't believe it took me so long to find a person (Andrew) who is so great with curly hair. I can't say enough about the services, the prices and the professionalism. I have moved away from Sarnia and I miss going to get an excellent cut, colour, style. Don't hesitate make an appointment; you will not be disappointed!Read more
Hair Moves is a full service Salon offering Hair Design, Manicures, Pedicures, Facials & Waxing With a Holistic Approach. Specialists in Colouring & Straightening.
Hairmoves Hair & Esthetics in Sarnia invites you to experience the bliss of our warm, professional salon environment. Our salon is known for its passion for finding or developing the new products in an effort to provide our clients with the best products and service. Visit us for a complimentary consultation and let our stylists find the best look for you. Whether you need a new style, hair straightening, colour highlighting or treatments, we can get your hair looking its best.
All the stylist's are professional and amazing at their job. I left happy and I received many compliments on my new look. Love my hair and everyone at Hairmoves!!Read more
EDWARD NORTON has been winning hair competitions since he was teenager in Glasgow, Scotland. Today, Norton Hairstyling combines three generations of talented Norton stylists and their unrivaled associates. With focus on continuous education to stay knowledgeable and up to date on the latest trends, they strive in providing you progressive hair design to suit your specific needs. They take pride in treating every patron as a friend and helping them look and feel their best.
Love the people!! Very mature and they know what they’re doing, always love how my hair looks because of them!! Definitely better than Moda!! Read more
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