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      <![CDATA[I cannot style my way out of a paper bag. This is Portland. We spend 317 days out of the year hidden under pea coats, gortex jackets and ironic sweaters. So your head is the most distinguishing characteristic you have. It is very important to sport a killer head o' hair. Being of the early-rising-slob persuasion I needed something that was feminine, messy, and manageable.<br>
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Miss Heather took very special care of my very special head. She struck a perfect balance between listening to my idealistic view of what I wanted my head to look like, and working with the reality of my fine hair, cowlicks and overall style. Err. Lack-there-of. And the space she works in is completely without that creepy sterile salon feel (or the trying-too-hard-to-be-hip barbershop) The inker upstairs is an incredible artist. So the walls are covered in his pieces, as well as some from a personal collection. Oh, and no weird *unsh-unsh-unsh* tunes or elevator music. Good stuff. In fact, I think they stole my iPod.<br>
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I get so many compliments on my coif. Housemates and coworkers dropped jaw. After a few weeks, it still wears well. I call my new style the "Joan from Mad Men, after women's lib when she quits Sterling-Cooper, moves in with Don Draper's mistress from season one and gets a job at a coffee shop in the village."<br>
        
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            The Parlour St. Johns<br />
          
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