(314) 569-2111
3 Plz Frontenac
St Louis,
MO
63131
38.6298
-90.407
Neighborhood: Saint Louis
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AMAZING!!! BEST in ST.LOUIS!!!!
by MonkeyManiac123 at Citysearch
Wow, I love this spa!!! First of all there are two cute little front desk girls that are amazing!!! Ask for Jessica or Sabrina to book an appt. or anything! they always do it right! I go to Lindsay for my hair....and she's fantastic! She does cool treatments to my hair, and is awesome with color! They're not as busy as they used to be....but their staff is still awesome. That's what makes them. Other than that...I know they have a spa upstairs, but i've never been up there. I'm sure its nice tho. A++++++!
- Pros: Friendly staff, Affordable, "know you name" basis
- Cons: Parking
Stonewater Spa and Salon
by triegel08 at Citysearch
I love Stonewater Spa and Salon in Frontenac. I just moved to the St. Louis area and was having trouble finding something that would cut my hair the way I wanted it. I would highly recommend Misty to cut, style, color you hair. She's great. The rest of the staff is great also, always have a smile and are very friendly, but Misty by far is the best!
- Pros: Friendly, nice
Avoid like the plague for haircuts and highlighting!
by woobird at Citysearch
The Green Door it ain't. That was a great place before a new company took over using the name Stonewater Spa.
My daughter, 23 years old, used a large part of a gift certificate yesterday 9-29-07 at the Stonewater Spa in Frontenac, MO, for haircut, full highlighting and eye makeup lesson. I find it inexcusable that she has been depressed and in tears ever since! What a shame - and at a very expensive cost.
HAIR:
1. The person who cut her hair is Katie or Katy. My daughter TOLD her she wanted it cut no shorter than 1" below her shoulder so she can put it up frequently. The stylist's first wack with the scissors was above the shoulder; it doesn't even reach the shoulder, much less 1" below! When she tries to put it up now, there's just teensy sprouts of hair sticking out of the ponytail and it won't stay up well enough. THE EMPLOYEES SHOULD BE TRAINED TO LISTEN TO CUSTOMERS' REQUESTS. That's the first commandment of any hairdresser before a cut.
2. My daughter was never asked about highlighting, so she assumed they would put in a lot of blonde, like she obviously had when she arrived. To her horror, the stylist put in a LOT of lowlights, making it much darker than she has ever had it. They evidently had a full schedule yesterday, so she was passed around from one person to another to lighten what they had done. She is still miserable in that it is much darker than she wanted. THE EMPLOYEE SHOULD HAVE ASKED HER IF SHE WANTED LOWLIGHTS AT ALL. That's another first commandment of hairdressers before a "highlight" treatment.
EYE MAKEUP LESSON:
This was nothing more than could be found in a magazine article; it was not personalized enough to validate the expenditure.
Guess we'll be using the gift cards we have only for manicures or pedicures - anything but hair and makeup.











