Mattison Avenue Salon Suites and Spa provides upscale settings for beauty professionals to treat their clients with best-in-class service throughout convenient Dallas locations. Our professionals provide a diverse set of services such as hair styling, massage, nail, make-up, MedSpa, tanning, and countless other beauty services in salon suites tailored to the professional’s design. Empowering beauty specialists with their own space, we are proud to create environments for full creative potential and professional growth. Appointments are booked through each individual business owner.
Located In: Lincoln Park
Hours
Friday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Saturday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Sunday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Monday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Tuesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Wednesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Thursday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Services
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Address: 7700 W Northwest Hwy, Dallas, TX 75225
Phone: (972) 954-4598
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Reviews
DanniWilliams LCSW
Love Jordan Williams!! He’s great and does a fantastic job on my curly stort hair
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Critical: Professionalism, Quality$2000 later with extensive breakage with the color services & balding area with his extension application with Mikey Giovanni suite 238. Also goes by Mikey Giovanni Warda and coloredbyacowboy The first pics are the breakage and the bald spot from his services after 6 weeks. The 5th pic was from Jan 2021 when she came home from college and her hair color was a mess with muddy ends discoloration orangy, gray and purple tones and the baby lights weren’t blending in. The last pic is her hair in June 2020 before it became discolored over time. Her previous stylist is a relative to fix wanted to do Malibu C treatments on her hair to clarify her hair and do lowlights to blend it . My daughter didn’t want to go majorly darker and our relative was not experienced in the more modern root shading techniques and I wanted someone with more modern techniques to fix it . My sisters stylist who cuts her hair recommended Mikey for great hair color. I looked at his portfolio and he had what seem to be good root blending techniques for both lighter and darker blondes. I texted him the pic of my daughters hair when it was better and the discolored pic that happened over time.I said that my daughter prefers to be blonde with her ends light but what her stylist was recommending instead. He said he had an opening to work on color correction within a few days.I asked if I should go ahead and have my relative do the Malibu C treatment. He said we didn’t have to , he would examine her hair and do it for us that day if needed. He texted that day that he thought lowlights would make her hair too “brassy and stripy” but would need to see her hair, he said he wanted to transition to less highlights on top for the future.Got there and he said felt her ends could handle bleaching but it might take two stages. He sells extensions and started to talk about them saying that many blondes prefer extensions so they don’t have to damage their hair. I said they look nice but we can’t afford extensions can barely keep up with her color. He lightened her ends some and did minimal partial highlights on the top for the first time. Her hair looked improved from the front , from the back there was still some of the muddiness/orangy going on but it was better. 7.5 weeks later we went back. I had texted him saying she was going on spring break with pics of her roots and her hair and said “do you think can she get her hair done again before she leaves?” When he got back to me he said yes and he had an opening. I then asked “do u think you will have to do more on her ends” he said yes he will probably do that. I wasn’t really worried at all, everything had went great the first time, I thought he would just be pulling out and processing areas that he missed before and we would have the same improved result. We get there and he says actually your daughters hair feels healthier, I was relieved and said we had switched to a restorative shampoo by Daviness. He started doing a few bottom foils and a minimal touch up to her roots just to blend in. While her hair was processing he opened her foils and felt her hair and said “I really want to push it a longer this time I think her hair can handle it” He does her hair and we leave and it looks better. She went back to college.Over the next month her hair started to break off but she didn’t notice it was happening gradually, he had told her not to use a straightening iron but a curling iron now and then would be okay. One month later her hair was severely damage in emergency I bought his extension, first 6 weeks went ok, 6 weeks after 2nd moveup I took a pic and she had a big balding patch, I’m told by 2 stylist he attached the hair too high above the row in that spot pulling out her hair. So far he claims all her damage was prob just because she used to much heat which she didn’t. Those I consulted said no amount of aftercare was going to save her and it was overprocessed period, said rarely would a stylist have ever attempted a 2nd service on those ends let alone “pushed” it as he said he was doing.Services: Hairstyling, Hair extensions$2000 later with extensive breakage with the color services & balding area with his extension application with Mikey Giovanni suite 238. Also goes by Mikey Giovanni Warda and coloredbyacowboy The first pics are the breakage and the bald …More
$2000 later with extensive breakage with the color services & balding area with his extension application with Mikey Giovanni suite 238. Also goes by Mikey Giovanni Warda and coloredbyacowboy The first pics are the breakage and the bald spot from his services after 6 weeks. The 5th pic was from Jan 2021 when she came home from college and her hair color was a mess with muddy ends discoloration orangy, gray and purple tones and the baby lights weren’t blending in. The last pic is her hair in June 2020 before it became discolored over time. Her previous stylist is a relative to fix wanted to do Malibu C treatments on her hair to clarify her hair and do lowlights to blend it . My daughter didn’t want to go majorly darker and our relative was not experienced in the more modern root shading techniques and I wanted someone with more modern techniques to fix it . My sisters stylist who cuts her hair recommended Mikey for great hair color. I looked at his portfolio and he had what seem to be good root blending techniques for both lighter and darker blondes. I texted him the pic of my daughters hair when it was better and the discolored pic that happened over time.I said that my daughter prefers to be blonde with her ends light but what her stylist was recommending instead. He said he had an opening to work on color correction within a few days.I asked if I should go ahead and have my relative do the Malibu C treatment. He said we didn’t have to , he would examine her hair and do it for us that day if needed. He texted that day that he thought lowlights would make her hair too “brassy and stripy” but would need to see her hair, he said he wanted to transition to less highlights on top for the future.Got there and he said felt her ends could handle bleaching but it might take two stages. He sells extensions and started to talk about them saying that many blondes prefer extensions so they don’t have to damage their hair. I said they look nice but we can’t afford extensions can barely keep up with her color. He lightened her ends some and did minimal partial highlights on the top for the first time. Her hair looked improved from the front , from the back there was still some of the muddiness/orangy going on but it was better. 7.5 weeks later we went back. I had texted him saying she was going on spring break with pics of her roots and her hair and said “do you think can she get her hair done again before she leaves?” When he got back to me he said yes and he had an opening. I then asked “do u think you will have to do more on her ends” he said yes he will probably do that. I wasn’t really worried at all, everything had went great the first time, I thought he would just be pulling out and processing areas that he missed before and we would have the same improved result. We get there and he says actually your daughters hair feels healthier, I was relieved and said we had switched to a restorative shampoo by Daviness. He started doing a few bottom foils and a minimal touch up to her roots just to blend in. While her hair was processing he opened her foils and felt her hair and said “I really want to push it a longer this time I think her hair can handle it” He does her hair and we leave and it looks better. She went back to college.Over the next month her hair started to break off but she didn’t notice it was happening gradually, he had told her not to use a straightening iron but a curling iron now and then would be okay. One month later her hair was severely damage in emergency I bought his extension, first 6 weeks went ok, 6 weeks after 2nd moveup I took a pic and she had a big balding patch, I’m told by 2 stylist he attached the hair too high above the row in that spot pulling out her hair. So far he claims all her damage was prob just because she used to much heat which she didn’t. Those I consulted said no amount of aftercare was going to save her and it was overprocessed period, said rarely would a stylist have ever attempted a 2nd service on those ends let alone “pushed” it as he said he was doing.
Rhonda McCoo
Nice & clean
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Service: HairstylingPositive: Professionalism