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Our address:
758 Cameron Road,
Tauranga
3112,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
07 578 6223
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Our website:
www.scarlet-hairstudio.co.nz/
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Bleaching, Colouring, Trimming, Haircuts, Blow Drying, Foils, Conditioning, Straightening
we are providing services in Tauranga South, Tauranga Area
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“Unfortunately this group are founded and corner stoned in the believe of segregation. Even though they are a psychologist group they do not respect individuality or personal views and would rather belittle people and their views. Psychologist duty are to respect people and their views, to help them grow, to be non judgemental and supportive in a safe space. It seems in this group of psychologist personal views are more important than client/patient health and well-being”
“worst wax !!! I never again visit this place. Bad services I won't recommend this place”
“Just received a letter from this outfit for a family who left this address at least 20 years ago.”
“Carl Packer was dishonest did an awful job aggressive and abusive would not recommend ”
“Poor service from Honar, sold the product and dont back it up with service. They send the local refrigeration contract to fix it and then start a blame game”