I'm looking for a trendy hair salon in DC that is good with longer men's hair. All I've been able to find are places that seem to specialize more with women or just do men's hair for politicians/business people. Being the place that does Larry King's or George Bush's hair doesn't attract me. Instead, I want somewhere trendy and up to date with modern hairstyles for men with long hair. I paid $50 at O Salon in Georgetown and got something very mediocre and very not worth the money so I do not want a repeat of that. Thanks for your suggestions.
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10/22/07 at 7:05pm
I have longer hair and got best results with Eddie at the PR@Partners in Mazza Gallerie, Chevy Chase (Friendship Heights Metro). I went to a bunch of places including Urban Style Lab with pretty mediocre results before finding this one. I'm super picky and prefer an edgier sort of rocker look with my hair.
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10/22/07 at 7:24pm
Go to Vidal Sassoon at Tysons II and ask for Dusan. He specializes in creative hair designs which means you let him do what he wants and it is free. Your hair is long however and he's currently working with some new stuff fresh from london that it involves shorter geometric shapes so I doubt you want that. It's 80 bucks for a haircut. He's cool as shit and I'm not kidding, the dude can cut. He even has a holster for his scissors. He's the man. Do you remember that guy with long red curly hair that was in the satorialist wearing a women's pea coat? He works there too. These guys know their shit. check it out
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10/22/07 at 9:14pm
Yup, free. The only thing you might not like is that sometimes he decides he wants some color in your hair too so if you like your natural color or if you dislike having certain chunks a certain color, it might not be for you. He would explain everything though beforehand so you can just tell him no thanks if you are not interested. They won't just do anything on your head either. It is usually something that compliments your shape. If you were to do a creative cut or two, you'd soon realize that they kick ass enough that you'd be willing to spend 80 bucks if there was something you really wanted them to do. I don't like the idea of spending that much money but i've come to the conclusion that the hair styling world is one where most places can really fuck your head up. He rocks Dior Homme like no other. This cat has like 20 pairs of DH kicks (ridiculous) and seems to like making some people look very Dior-ish if you catch my drift. He just cut my hair and it looks like Hedi Slimane's hairstyle. It's hard to get used to it but it is pretty cool.
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10/22/07 at 9:32pm
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Yup, free. The only thing you might not like is that sometimes he decides he wants some color in your hair too so if you like your natural color or if you dislike having certain chunks a certain color, it might not be for you. He would explain everything though beforehand so you can just tell him no thanks if you are not interested. They won't just do anything on your head either. It is usually something that compliments your shape. If you were to do a creative cut or two, you'd soon realize that they kick ass enough that you'd be willing to spend 80 bucks if there was something you really wanted them to do. I don't like the idea of spending that much money but i've come to the conclusion that the hair styling world is one where most places can really fuck your head up. He rocks Dior Homme like no other. This cat has like 20 pairs of DH kicks (ridiculous) and seems to like making some people look very Dior-ish if you catch my drift. He just cut my hair and it looks like Hedi Slimane's hairstyle. It's hard to get used to it but it is pretty cool.
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10/22/07 at 9:58pm
I give him 20 bucks. Since it's 80 dollars, 20 bucks would be 25%, which is high but he is really good at what he does. I'm definitely not exaggerating. He's got these 600 dollar scissors made for cutlery. They can cut through 2 inch steaks like butter apparently and it works well to make really defined edges. Here's a picture of my head to give you an idea of what I'm talking about. He goes to London every now and then to do some shows with Vidal heads over there. Call them up and set up an appt. 703 448 9884.


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10/22/07 at 10:01pm
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I give him 20 bucks. Since it's 80 dollars, 20 bucks would be 25%, which is high but he is really good at what he does. I'm definitely not exaggerating. He's got these 600 dollar scissors made for cutlery. They can cut through 2 inch steaks like butter apparently and it works well to make really defined edges. Here's a picture of my head to give you an idea of what I'm talking about. He goes to London every now and then to do some shows with Vidal heads over there. Call them up and set up an appt. 703 448 9884.


Thanks! That is a great cut... I'm going to call.

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