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POLL: And The Best Salon In San Carlos Is...

We want to know what you think. Tell us which salon you prefer!

A heated discussion began on the San Carlos Patch Facebook page the other day, as our readers were trying to decide where the best salon in the city is.

The options are seemingly endless. A short drive through downtown San Carlos and you'll come across some of the most well-respected hair salons in the Bay Area. 

But which is the best? Where do you go when you need a great cut, or a massage, or nail treatment?

Is it Millennium? Headhunters? The Studio? The popular Salon Vivo? Or do you prefer Today's Haircuts?

San Carlos Patch decided we needed a little more input. We're asking you...where is the best salon in San Carlos?

Vote now and check back to see if your favorite won!

 

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Bob Winters February 2, 2012 at 12:53 pm
I've been going to The Hair Hut for years, Jaimie and Gerry are the best! I think a few of the Salons mentioned above are owned by folks that started with a chair at the Hair Hut.
Carolyn V. San Carlos resident since 1978 February 2, 2012 at 01:14 pm
You should have offered a space for "Other" with a fill-in blank. I see Zsuzsa at
Z Salon and Chris at Hair Hunter. What criteria did you use to offer your selections?
K Blink February 2, 2012 at 02:18 pm
There should be an Other or NONE OF THE ABOVE. The BEST Salon is Level 10 on Arroyo, by far!!
Kelly February 2, 2012 at 02:32 pm
Salon F/X on San Carlos Avenue- need more categories!
Kenny Porpora February 2, 2012 at 02:40 pm
Hi everyone and thank you for the comments. My apologies for not offering an "other" option. The salons listed were all involved in the discussion over on our Facebook page. Feel free to let us know what your favorite salon is in the comments if you don't see it listed! And check out the Facebook discussion. Thanks!
http://www.facebook.com/SanCarlosPatch?ref=ts
Cathy Baird February 2, 2012 at 03:01 pm
Studio S
Lin February 2, 2012 at 06:24 pm
Best hair stylist is Tara Flectcher at Hair Fitness in San Mateo. SHE ROCKS!

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