Quality turned bad
Ok. So firstly, I’d like to emphasise that the staff at the Bristol salon are friendly, approachable and proactive in attempting to sort out any problems and I feel like it’s a shame that being the ones on the frontline, that they have to deal with the wrath of unhappy clients due to decisions made my management (owners).
I have been a client of Lucinda ellery Bristol for about ten years now and despite always being very happy, never complained once until lately when I had a problem with my parting. For a few months I felt that they were using cheaper low quality hair but it was confirmed when I had a new parting. I could not wash it without it completely matting in a huge ball on top of my head every single time it was washed. They refused to replace it despite the staff at the salon empathising with my problem and trying hard for me, the owners decided it was not going to happen. I spoke to one of the owners on the phone who despite being mortified by the feedback I had sent would still not solve the problem. My hair had also become extremely thin following the fight i had with my hair after every wash. The ends had also all split. I was sent away from the salon with hair that was thin, brittle, split and the guarantee that it would Matt again after washing. I was told that I either pay £695 for a new one, only less than two months after it was fitted or I go home with my hair the way it was. This was my choice and I decided that I wouldn’t pay again only to potentially have the same problem.
I have changed to another salon now, also in Bristol who do the same thing for half of the money. ( only difference is the connections).
If I had written a review of Lucinda ellery in the past, it would have been a 5 star review but it’s changed. The business is very much money charged now and emphasis on the struggles we have as women with thinning hair has gone.
I wouldn’t start off your hair repair journey here. Again, the staff at the salon are awesome, very professional and very friendly. It’s the owners, the earners that are the problem here.
17 de fevereiro de 2025
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