I am here in PEI visiting for a couple of months. I have very finicky hair, and it often takes a good colorist some time to get used to it. I looked for reviews for or a well-rated hair salon, and that led me to Lynne at Salon Rouge. She was fantastic; she listened to me explain about my hair, and did an amazing job. She was very professional and kind. I would recommend her and Salon Rouge for anyone who is looking for a great colorist(they have other services, but I did not use them).Read more
12-449 University Ave, Charlottetown, PEC1A 8K3Get directions
Clip-in Hair Extension, Hair Care Product, Wigs, Pedicure, Manicure, Human Hair, Hairpieces, Synthetic Hair Braid, Specialize All Artificial Nails, Airbrush Designs
we are an award winning salon were selected by Elle fashion magazine on the top 10 make you look good and feel good category. The business established in 1999 and become No.1 recom...more...See more text
Manicures, Pedicures, Full Body Wax, Brazilian Wax, Electrolysis, Sugaring, Lash And Brow Tinting, Smile Gems, Medical Foot Care, Boutique, Scarves, Jewelry And Accessories, Skin Products, Hair & Nail Products, Eye Brow Design, Yonka Facials
Conveniently located in Charlottetown with free parking and accessibility, at Really You Esthetics and Boutique we’re proud to be locally owned and operated for over 40 years!
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Healing Handz is located in a Victorian house with all the charm and warmth renewed. I am impressed with their balance between professionalism and warmth.Read more
Referrals: Esthetics is something that grabs your attention on the spot. Your best referrals for an esthetician will come from those whose makeup, skin and general appearance you admire. People are particularly fussy when it comes to their skin making those who spend a lot of time on their appearance your best referrals. Ask them about the types of skin treatments their salon uses and if they consult the same esthetician for different types of beauty services
What you’re looking for in an esthetician: Your potential esthetician should be up to date with the latest trends in skin care and beauty products. Their work station should be immaculate (that includes the esthetician’s hands and face) and ready for your skin treatment the moment you enter. Your esthetician should listen to your needs and limit the small talk as much as possible - this is your time after all. Avoid any surprises by scheduling visits at different beauty salons so you can get an idea of the kinds of skin treatments, the level of cleanliness and the services that are available.
Credentials: Depending on your province, your potential esthetician should be accredited by a technical college that specialises in beauty skin treatment. That includes laser hair removal, waxing techniques and massages. Consult your provincial cosmetology association and cross-reference with the better business bureau.