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#207 181keefer place.,Vancouver, v6b6c1
정보 업데이트: 2026. 4. 17.
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I had the best headspa and dry head massage from Tomoka. Amazing technique and pressure points. I'm in my third trimester and have been feeling super tense and exhausted from the lack of sleep, but felt immediately lighter after my massage. Highly recommended! All the staff at Cue are also super friendly.
My first time getting a service from Tomoka at Cue salon, ahh such a lovely place and wonderful experience. I don’t know how she has so much strength! I will definitely be coming back here.
Three months later, I changed my rating to one star. I went to a hairstylist outside of Vancouver hoping to re-dye my hair, but was told nothing could be done. I had to cut the damaged hair short, keep it thick to preserve the highlights, and couldn’t thin it out or it would look messy. This failed experience is still affecting me, and even paying to fix it hasn’t been easy. ————————- I brought a reference photo (not from the salon) because I wanted a soft, cool-toned grey highlight look. The salon assigned me a stylist, and out of respect, I didn’t request anyone specific. I also explained beforehand that my previous highlights had mostly grown out or been cut off—my hair was now an even brassy brown. The stylist said that if I wanted a grey base, I’d need to bleach the whole head, but to reduce damage, we agreed to go with dye and toner instead. Under the salon lighting, it looked acceptable—subtle, nothing too bold. But once I stepped into natural light, the color looked messy and inconsistent. The highlights were all different shades—some strands yellow, others beige, some slightly grey. Even within the same strand, the root and tip didn’t match. It wasn’t blended at all, and definitely didn’t resemble the reference photo. What disappointed me more was that although I technically had more visible highlights, the tone still felt the same—brassy, warm, and uneven. I understand that all dye jobs eventually fade, but I felt like I had already faded the moment I left the salon. I never got to experience that clean, cool grey tone I was aiming for. My friends didn’t notice I had my hair done until I pointed it out. When they looked closer, they asked, “What color were you trying to get?” That really hurt, especially considering this was the most expensive hair service I’ve ever had. When they examined my hair further, they also noticed that the back had almost no visible highlights. It looked like most of the bleaching was only done to the front layers, while the inner and back sections were barely touched. I contacted the stylist and explained how I felt. To their credit, they were kind and invited me back. I suggested doing a full bleach for a cleaner, more even base, but they declined, saying it would require additional cost. I trusted their judgment again, and on my second visit, they dyed the full head. It looked slightly lighter and more blended, but still warm, and the inconsistency remained very noticeable—especially under natural light. For the next two months, I did everything I could—purple shampoo, silver masks, toning products. Only the strands that had been bleached years ago turned slightly silvery. The new highlights remained yellow and brassy. I knew from the start that all colored hair fades, but this felt like there hadn’t been much color correction or tone achieved to begin with. The stylist also gave me a small trim. Honestly, it was just okay—not particularly good or bad, just average. To be clear, I don’t believe the stylist was careless or didn’t try. They were patient and polite throughout. But in hindsight, I wish I had done more research and checked their portfolio. After the appointment, I looked through their past work and realized grey-toned highlights might not be their specialty. That part is on me, but I also believe the salon could do a better job pairing clients with stylists experienced in the specific look being requested—or at least clarify what’s realistically achievable. In the end, I’m left with the exact brassy tone I was hoping to escape. No matter what toning products I use, it’s still there—because the bleach didn’t lift evenly or strongly enough in the first place. The overall look just doesn’t reflect the time, cost, or reference I gave. If you’re considering this salon, I recommend thoroughly checking each stylist’s portfolio and confirming they’ve done the kind of look you’re after—especially with complicated colors like cool-toned highlights.
Tomoka, the Head Spa Therapist is fabulous. Very attentive. I have been searching for a replacement, since my original lady went back to Japan. She is the real deal. A perfect reset.
Did a dry head spa with Tomoko. It was a nice and very relaxing shiatsu-like massage focusing on head, neck and some shoulders. You can hear the talking and music from the rest of the salon. It didn’t bother me but take note for those who might mind it! Be prepared to go shoes off, and wear comfy clothing. Chair was very comfy. Tomoko was great at communicating. I would come back!
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