1 /5 Leslie Cook: I recently visited Sunesy Hair Design for a color service and unfortunately, I left extremely disappointed. My goal was to get a handful of babylights around my crown in two tones (blonde and caramel) and blonde money pieces to frame my face, similar to a "salted caramel" look I had in mind. I showed the stylist, Manny, a photo (attached below) for reference.
As background, Ive had a balayage done before two years ago at a mid-tier salon in Virginia. Since then, Ive had focused babylights done at a more convenient local salon in Virginia, where Ive never had any issues with this approach to updating my balayage. Ive also been to Sunesy Hair Design before and they did great job with my haircuts in the past.
Despite showing a reference photo, Manny ended up doing babylights all over my head in a mix of blonde and caramel--far from the subtle, focused babylights and face-framing money pieces I requested. About 30 minutes into the service, I had a feeling that something was off, but I didnt speak up.
Unfortunately, the end result was so far from what I had envisioned that I wore a baseball cap for the rest of the day. I had to visit another salon the next day for a color correction, and while they fixed a lot of the mistakes, Ill likely need another color service in 8-12 weeks to fully address the excess blonde babylights.
While the babylight technique at Sunesy was fine, I cannot recommend this salon for balayage or highlight services. It seemed like there was a fundamental misunderstanding--whether due to a language barrier or something else--and even with a reference photo, they did not deliver the look I wanted. I would have preferred they honestly let me know if they couldnt achieve the result I was after, rather than proceeding with a $360 service that left me so dissatisfied.