Evans Hairstyling College 1028 East Tabernacle Street, St. George, UT 84770
About the Business
Evans Hairstyling College, located at 1028 East Tabernacle Street in St. George, Utah, is a premier institution for those looking to pursue a career in the exciting field of hairstyling. With a comprehensive curriculum and experienced instructors, students at Evans Hairstyling College receive top-notch training in cutting-edge techniques and trends in the beauty industry. The college offers hands-on experience in a salon-like setting, preparing students for successful careers as professional hairstylists. Whether you are just starting out in the beauty industry or looking to advance your skills, Evans Hairstyling College is the perfect place to turn your passion for hairstyling into a rewarding career.
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Hours open
Monday:
13:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
13:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
13:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
13:00 - 17:00
Friday:
13:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 11:30
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I did the pamper package (which includes scalp treatment, deep conditioning, manicure, and pedicure). I got right in with no wait. They ask you a lot of what you want to do which I liked. It's a great opportunity to get something done and have a fun day to get yourself feeling refreshed and in style! It is also a great deal compared to the prices of other places! Everything was great! I have no complaints! I highly recommend visiting - especially if you are looking for something cheaper! Also, the students don't get paid since it's their schooling, so you should totally tip/Venmo them because they do a great job!"
"I have been in tears the past couple days after my visit here. I scheduled an appointment for a color treatment and a deep conditioning weeks in advance. I came in at my scheduled time and showed the girl doing my hair an inspiration pic (I came in with warm dirty-blonde hair and wanted a dimensional light ash brown as my brown roots have been growing in). I also let her know that I am getting married in two weeks so I really wanted my hair to look good. She said that we could do that and grabbed her instructor (an older male) and we looked at some colors. I have no idea why but the first color that was put on my hair lightened my roots and turned most of my hair a bright orange color. I was told they were putting an ash color on so I have no idea how it happened. I wasn’t thrilled about it but whatever, it’s a fluke. At this point the male instructor has disappeared somewhere so the girl doing my hair grabs another instructor (a woman wearing a grunge sweatshirt). The woman instructor starts grabbing at my hair and asking what the problem is, to which the student explains what happened and has me show her my inspo picture. They go into the back to talk and apparently the student had to beg her instructor to even let her try to fix it. So the student comes back out and throws on another color. We wash and dry and sit back down and it pretty much looks like what I came in with but with my roots blended a bit further down. It’s still warm and the ends are gold. At this point I’m starting to tear up because I feel like my hair is damaged and ugly. I tell the student it’s not quite what I wanted and she agrees and goes to grab her instructor. The woman instructor comes over and is immediately like “oh yeah. That’s way better.” And starts once again, grabbing at my hair. The student has me show her the inspiration picture again and explains that it’s still really warm. The instructor explains that they used a green-neutral formula to cover up the “red” that was in my hair, and this is where I got really upset. I tearfully ask why they wouldn’t use a blue-ash or even blue-neutral or something violet toned to cover up the orange (which is what my hair really was after the first round of color). The instructor just kinda shrugged. Like I know I’m not a hair stylist, I’d be doing my own hair if I was. But I’m not only an artist but also have at least a shred of common sense. Like just look at a color wheel... I could have told them green-neutral would turn my hair gold if they had told me what they were putting on my hair. Eventually the instructor stomped off and the student told me she was going to put on a blue-violet that was just a shade darker. Well, she didn’t do that. She put a dark warm violet on only my roots and then disappeared for 15 minutes. I literally broke down crying because she didn’t even tell me where she was going. When she got back I asked about the rest of my hair and she slapped on some toner over my gold ends. She washes and dries my hair and I have to look down at my phone the entire time to keep myself from sobbing. I left with dark red-brown roots and green-gold ends. My hair is too damaged to do anything else to so I’m stuck with this for my wedding. The only reason I’m giving two stars instead of one is because I’ve gotten my hair done here before and they did a decent job. Also the student doing my hair did try to advocate for me up until the last round of color they did. The instructor though? Absolutely horrible. She wouldn’t even come around to the station I was at after the second round of color so I couldn’t say anything to her. I ended up being charged for one round of color and the deep conditioning and because I’m a softie, I still tipped the student. She had spent a whole seven hours on my hair after all. Included photos of my hair before, my inspo pic, and two days after. Just wanted to edit and say that I did not have an issue with the student doing my hair. I understand that she was just a student and I appreciated her patience."
"wow wow wow!! i’m so impressed and happy i came to evan’s!!! the reviews negative are not at all right about evan’s!! i came in scared because of the reviews but ive never had my hair done this good!! i went to jadie and she killed it!! the instructors helped so much and it was clean and professional!! i will 100% be going back best hair color and cut ive gotten!! they made sure i liked everything step by step!!! go here it’s the best!!"
"This place is terrible!!!! It is a little pricey for a beauty college, I thought you get what you pay for so these students are probably better trained and will do a great job. This was not the case at all!!! My hair looked nothing like the pictures I had shown the girl! I absolutely hate the way she did my hair! My daughter and niece went home and redid their hair themselves immediately. My sister’s hair fell out in the car and she had no choice but to redo it. One of the students near me told his client he had never used a curling iron before as he began to curl her hair. I never once saw an instructor while I was here. I have had services done at a lot of different beauty schools, this one was the worst experience I have ever had! It seems like they are teaching themselves and just doing whatever they want. I can’t even believe how terrible they were at basic requests. I would not recommend this place and I definitely won’t be going here again!"
"I have had great experiences here from different students. I have also gone to Heritage hair school, which is no longer. :( keeping in mind that students are those cutting the hair I have had positive experiences. I have also brought my daughters in to have their hair styled for family pictures, and my only complaint was the different girls had mixed results. One of which looked like it didn’t have much effort put into it. Other than that that’s a great establishment."
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