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Looking Glass Hairstyling in Brunswick, ME

2.86 reviewsHair salon

If you're obsessed with your hair, then Looking Glass Hairstyling in Brunswick is the place for you. The talented team of stylists and colorists at Looking Glass Hairstyling are true hair devotees who live and breathe hair care. Whether you need a trim, a new style, or a change in color, the skilled professionals at Looking Glass Hairstyling can help you transform your look.

With years of experience in the hair care industry and a long-standing presence in the local community, Looking Glass Hairstyling has a strong track record of helping their clients look their best. The salon is known for its excellent customer service and commitment to innovation, which is why it has earned a reputation as one of the top-rated salons in the area.

In addition to their dedication to providing high-quality services, Looking Glass Hairstyling is also committed to customer satisfaction. The staff go out of their way to make every client feel welcome and comfortable, and are always happy to answer questions and offer advice on how to best care for your hair.

Looking Glass Hairstyling takes strict hygiene measures to ensure the safety of both its clients and team, including thorough sanitization of tools and equipment between use and adherence to all local COVID-19 guidelines. Additional safety measures, such as providing hand sanitizer for use upon arrival, have also been implemented.

To see a full list of services offered by Looking Glass Hairstyling, including haircuts, coloring, and conditioning treatments, visit http://www.facebook.com/theglass103. Appointments can be made by calling the salon directly or booking online through the website. The salon's friendly and helpful staff are happy to assist with scheduling and can help you choose the best services for your needs. They offer flexible scheduling to accommodate busy clients and accept a variety of payment methods for your convenience.

If you have any queries, remarks or feedbacks, feel free to contact the salon directly by giving them a call at (207) 729-1861.

Looking Glass Hairstyling Services

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Hair Salon FAQs

  • What is the difference between a regular haircut and a keratin treatment?

    A regular haircut involves cutting and styling the hair, while a keratin treatment is a chemical process that smooths and shines frizzy hair, lasting for several weeks.

  • Can I request a specific hairstylist for my appointment?

    Yes, clients are welcome to request a specific stylist for their appointment, subject to availability.

  • Where can I find the prices for different hair services at Looking Glass Hairstyling in Brunswick?

    Pricing information for different hair services at Looking Glass Hairstyling can be found on their website or by contacting the salon directly.

  • What amenities are available at Looking Glass Hairstyling’s hair salon in Brunswick?

    Looking Glass Hairstyling’s salon is equipped with various amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all clients.

  • How does Looking Glass Hairstyling in Brunswick maintain cleanliness and hygiene in the salon?

    Looking Glass Hairstyling follows strict cleanliness and hygiene protocols to ensure a safe and clean environment for both clients and staff.

  • Can I book multiple hair services for one visit at Looking Glass Hairstyling in Brunswick?

    Yes, clients can book multiple services for a single visit, depending on the availability of the salon’s stylists and resources.

Reviews

Kamrin M.
Kamrin M.
8/10/2018

I loved my hair! I got so many compliments on it. She listened to everything I wanted and it came out perfect. The lack of 1 star is due to the location and the fact that I felt like I couldn't get a word in the woman was talking so much. I would definitely recommend this salon to a friend just tone down the chatter a bit

Phoebe T.
Phoebe T.
12/10/2017

I'm not sure I've ever been more disappointed with a haircut in my life. I had an absolutely terrible experience at Looking Glass. I was optimistic about my visit because I had a pretty good experience two years ago when the salon was on Maine Street. This time, I needed the dead ends cut off of my hair and wanted to have my layers touched up. My hair was quite long, and I knew that I'd lose quite a bit of length because I hadn't had it cut since August. When I arrived for my appointment (made the day before) in the late afternoon, no one was out front. I walked in and a few moments later a woman walked out, surprised that I was there. She asked me if I had an appointment, and then saw that I did, but told me they had closed early so no one else was there. She asked me what I was looking to have done, so (as I had on the phone) I explained that I wanted a shampoo and cut. She asked me at least three separate times for what I wanted, to the point where I said I had spoken to someone named Stacy on the phone yesterday and explained what I wanted to her. Turns out it was actually her, and I guess she had no recollection of anything we discussed or even the fact that I had an appointment.

I sat down in the chair for my shampoo, and for the next twenty minutes was essentially berated for the quality of my hair. First, she noted that my hair knots up really easily. Which it really doesn't... I have straight, relatively fine hair that is pretty easy to deal with. She was attempting to run a "wet brush" through it and was having a difficult time, probably because the bristles weren't strong enough to really grab in and hold up against whatever loose tangles were in my hair. Instead of just working through it, she brought up my hair "knotting up easily" at LEAST three more times. She then proceeded to make the following remarks while looking for a reason that she was having so much trouble: "I put a LOT of conditioner in it." "Have you brushed it today?" "You must put it up a lot." "You must blow dry it every morning." "Do you put a lot of product in it?" I don't know why she had such a hard time with it, because no one has ever struggled to manage my hair. Anyway, once she started actually cutting it, she switched to making remarks about how DRY my hair is. Over and over and over again. She told me I wash my hair too often, use the wrong products, wash it the wrong way. I love to get advice on beauty-related things, but it's nice if they come as gentle suggestions rather than blunt remarks/criticisms. Isn't the point of going to a salon to feel beautiful? I felt anything but once I left.

Every time I've had my hair cut elsewhere, a shampoo is always paired with a blow dry. Just makes sense. This time, I was immediately informed that having my hair dried after the cut would cost TEN additional dollars. So I said I'd pass. I appreciated the heads up, but thought that was a pretty ridiculous price jump. At the end of the cut, she kept asking me "are you sure you don't want it dried? I don't want to send you out with wet hair." I was damned sure I wasn't going to pay an extra ten bucks at that point. She gave it a once-over with the blow dryer (to clear her conscience?), and then I was done. At that point, alarm bells were going off in my head, so I wanted to get out as quickly as possible.

When I got home, I decided to use a wet-to-straight tool to style the cut for myself. From a distance, I was fairly pleased with the outcome. Then, to my horror, I looked in the mirror and had a friend take a picture of the back. My hair, not only much shorter than I thought it would be, looks like a damned agricultural terraced field. It seems that Stacy cut my bottom layer by several inches, to the point where it aligned with my shorter blended layer. Instead of cutting that layer to match, it seems as though she just snipped at random so that my top layer is now roughly 1/4 inch shorter than the bottom and not blended at all. And when I say "roughly", I mean that a drunk person could have done at least as well if not better.

All in all, after the way I was treated during the cut, I was at least hoping for a decent outcome so that I could forget it and move on. Instead, I'm wearing my hair in a bun until I can find someone I trust to fix it because it's literally embarrassing. Worst haircut of my life.

Talia M.
Talia M.
10/1/2016

One of the worst salon experiences of my life. I have long curly hair, which usually takes about a hour and 15 minutes to style. I called in advance to warn the salon. I asked for straight hair with loose curls. It ended up taking 2 and a half hours to complete my hair. This could have been understandable if the end result was desirable. However, it appeared as if I had just been struck by lightening. The curl was completely gone within minutes and it was frizzier than it was to begin with. Upon walking to the register, I was expecting a discount given my dissatisfaction with the result. Instead, I was charged double because it took so long to complete. This seemed slightly unreasonable given the fact that my stylist was spending time ordering dominoes pizza during my appointment. I will never return to this salon. Outrageous.

Cindi W.
Cindi W.
5/14/2016

Ok Jessica is the best stylist ever!! She knows her stuff and gives great advice for unruly hair that works. Especially if you don't want to use tons of hair products and want to keep things simple. Hubby got his 2nd haircut with her and it looks great. Kim is good too , she's the owner and has cut his hair before. It is so hard to find new hairstylist so once you find one, keep it. Even if you gotta fly across country to get a good haircut. So looking glass is the place

Jeff D.
Jeff D.
8/7/2014

My husband and I are on a 3 month bike and canoe trip through Maine and at 7 weeks from home it was time to get hair cuts.  We made appointments in the morning for early afternoon cuts at the same time with 2 different stylists.  We were both very pleased with our cuts and the quality of the service.  Prices were reasonable.  Cheryl did my hair and did a great job.  If I'm in this area another summer, I'll definitely go back to her.

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