"It’s great to be part of such a
quaint downtown. Curious people just waltz in while they’re
walking around going to different shops, and the other merchants
sometimes send customers to me. A lot of people who own businesses
downtown come to me, and I return the business to them. A hairdresser
is in a great position to do that. My clients are always asking
me, ‘Where’s a good restaurant? Where can I get a great
cup of coffee? Where’s a great shoe shop, or who serves the
best sandwich in town?’” |
—Sara Power Barber |
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“I’ve never had a bad haircut.
Sara always makes me look 100 percent better. I really trust her.” |
—Erika Moats, Aiken, S.C. |
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“PowerCuts is head and shoulders above
even the most posh salons in Atlanta. I purposely break a nail or
stump my toe just so I can come back. It’s just a great place
to restore myself.” |
—Pamela C. Johnston, Aiken |
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| “Sara began cutting my hair when she was 17 … during
the early years when she worked as an assistant sweeping floors. It’s
been great watching her build a successful business. I have a good
time when I come in for a haircut. All the girls are customer-oriented
and they welcome you with a hello and a smile.” |
—Louis Perez, Aiken |
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“This definitely isn’t a $4.99
assembly line shop. The service is really personal.” |
—Valerie Lindsey, Columbus, Ga. |
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“Work is really stressful,
so my massages are important to me. Everyone makes me feel special,
and it’s so easy to relax.” |
— Linda D. Biersack, Aiken |