Looking for male hair stylist??
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I am looking for a male hair stylist in the Los Angeles (90059)??
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Try:
Shaw-Taber Barbara Hair Stylist
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-0000
(310) 859-7159
Shear Adventures Hair Designs
25822 Western Ave
Harbor City, CA 90710-3219
(310) 534-2524
Shear Delite
1836 W 182nd St
Torrance, CA 90504-4402
(310) 323-3924
Shear Ecstasy
7125 W Manchester Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90045-3508
(310) 670-9055
Shear Elegance Hair Studio
21622 Figueroa St
Carson, CA 90745-1948
(310) 618-8840
Shear Expression
4317 Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City, CA 90230-4715
(310) 390-3939
Shear Madness
201 S Douglas St
El Segundo, CA 90245-4626
(310) 202-0120
Shear Madness
1012 S Pacific Coast Hwy
Redondo Beach, CA 90277-4783
(310) 792-9665
Shear Necessity
18038 S Western Ave
Gardena, CA 90248-3624
(310) 532-9780
Shear Pleasure
300 Tejon Pl
Palos Verdes Peninsu, CA 90274-1204
(310) 375-7085
Shear Power
1336 4th St
Santa Monica, CA 90401-1302
(310) 394-3313
Sheila May Permanent Make Up
872 Via De La Paz
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272-3617
(310) 459-8090
Shemidas Hair Salon
1500 Centinela Ave
Inglewood, CA 90302-1144
(310) 674-6693
Sherry Skin Care
1507 4th St
Santa Monica, CA 90401-2310
(310) 260-0065
Shiela Nails Products Co
715 Silver Spur Rd
Palos Verdes Peninsu, CA 90274-3632
(310) 544-4916
Shilondas Hair Studio
1664 Centinela Ave
Inglewood, CA 90302-6934
(310) 568-0499
Shimada
9109 W Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069-3106
(310) 550-1934
Shimada
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-0000
(310) 550-7448
Shinning Beauty
2220 Sepulveda Blvd
Torrance, CA 90501-5301
(310) 325-3002
Shiny Nails
22837 Figueroa St
Carson, CA 90745-4633
(310) 830-9190
Shirleens Hair Design
1020 N Western Ave
San Pedro, CA 90732-2428
(310) 548-3873
Shizu Beauty Salon
4106 Keystone Ave
Culver City, CA 90232-3433
(310) 836-5234
Sho Hair Studio
3877 Pacific Coast Hwy
Torrance, CA 90505-5915
(310) 375-9697
Shookoh Beauty Service
1328 Westwood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024-4941
(310) 441-0370
Shugars Internatl Hair Extentions
Culver City, CA 90230-0000
(310) 815-8315
Sigal & Gevojanyan
1024 Westwood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024-2903
(310) 208-0101
Sigrun Changes In Hair Design
4127 Pacific Coast Hwy
Torrance, CA 90505-5745
(310) 373-2005
Sigworth Darlene
4007 Pacific Coast Hwy
Torrance, CA 90505-5711
(310) 375-2033
Silver Scissors
14333 Inglewood Ave
Hawthorne, CA 90250-6714
(310) 679-6279
Silver Streak Beauty Salon
10816 S Inglewood Ave
Inglewood, CA 90304-2179
(310) 674-1841
Silvia Skin Care Salon
11684 San Vicente Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90049-5104
(310) 207-3359
Simento Michel Hair Salon
12035 Jefferson Blvd
Culver City, CA 90230-6219
(310) 823-9369
Simin & Shirin Beauty Salon
11540 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025-7905
(310) 478-5784
Simone Sable Skin Care
900 Wilshire Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90401-1872
(310) 393-0088
Simplee Flawless
367 W 7th St
San Pedro, CA 90731-3323
(310) 519-9137
Simply Flawless Hair & Nail Salon
14125 Van Ness Ave
Gardena, CA 90249-2917
(310) 538-3787
Simply Skin Day Spa
26640 Western Ave
Harbor City, CA 90710-3600
(310) 530-9772
SIR Chris Beauty Salon
2034 N Dern Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90059-3649
(310) 638-6484
Sirena Hair & Nail Creations
2040 Pacific Coast Hwy
Lomita, CA 90717-2660
(310) 534-1433
Sirrells Facial Expressions
1820 S Catalina Ave
Redondo Beach, CA 90277-5511
(310) 540-0807
Sistas Hair Cut and Beauty Salon
10953 Venice Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034-7014
(310) 838-3879
Sit Still
109 Bdway
Santa Monica, CA 90401-0000
(310) 394-0901
Skin Care by Ardyce
326 Ave I
Torrance, CA 90503-0000
(310) 791-1991
Skin Care by Fari
4509 Sepulveda Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505-2207
(310) 316-4099
Skin Care by Iris
10375 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024-4728
(310) 275-3604
Skin Care by Janice
1038 Manhattan Beach
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-5122
(310) 379-1055
Skin Care by Lidia
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-0000
(310) 246-1892
Skin Care by Marie
Santa Monica, CA 90401-0000
(310) 260-9778
Skin Care Therapy by Nicolle Gregory
9871 Santa Monica Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1604
(310) 557-3694
Skin Deep Esthetics
310 Vista Del Mar
Redondo Beach, CA 90277-5845
(310) 791-3079
Skin Deep Skin & Body Salon
13114 Washngtn Bl
Culver City, CA 90230-0000
(310) 821-3373
Skin Essence Clinic
940 E Dominguez St
Carson, CA 90746-3690
(310) 354-7935
Skin Essentials Inc
3625 Del AMO Blvd
Torrance, CA 90503-1642
(310) 542-4807
Skin Paradise
2401 Lincoln Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90405-3801
(310) 581-6888
Skin Renewal Clinic
9735 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2107
(310) 205-3999
Skin Treat by Inna
627 Silver Spur Rd
Palos Verdes Peninsu, CA 90274-3630
(310) 377-2931
Skincare by Laurie
23706 Crenshaw Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505-5231
(310) 326-6315
Skinn & Hair by Marsha
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-0000
(310) 358-1947
Skinn-Catrina & Tiffany
8680 Melrose Ave
West Hollywood, CA 90069-5023
(310) 659-3839
Smith Luz
902 Silver Spur Rd
Palos Verdes Peninsu, CA 90274-3806
(310) 544-3139
Snip Hair Design
1017 S Pacific Coast Hwy
Redondo Beach, CA 90277-4756
(310) 540-8778
Snips Hair Studio
15207 W Sunset Blvd
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272-3612
(310) 459-8820
Snipz the Salon
28901 S Western Ave
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275-0828
(310) 831-0909
Sofia Beauty Salon
11801 Inglewood Ave
Hawthorne, CA 90250-2701
(310) 644-1872
Sofias Skin Care & Electrolysis
462 N Linden Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2247
(310) 205-0602
Soft Skin Beauty Supply & Salon
9025 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90035-1309
(310) 274-9911
Soft Touch Hairstylists
337 E Queen St
Inglewood, CA 90301-1816
(310) 671-3335
Sol Salon
10115 Washington Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232-3147
(310) 836-9166
Solace
1108 Abbot Kinney Blvd
Venice, CA 90291-3314
(310) 399-0383
Solidago Skin Care Salon
1990 Westwood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025-4650
(310) 441-9447
Try:
Shaw-Taber Barbara Hair Stylist
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-0000
(310) 859-7159
Shear Adventures Hair Designs
25822 Western Ave
Harbor City, CA 90710-3219
(310) 534-2524
Shear Delite
1836 W 182nd St
Torrance, CA 90504-4402
(310) 323-3924
Shear Ecstasy
7125 W Manchester Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90045-3508
(310) 670-9055
Shear Elegance Hair Studio
21622 Figueroa St
Carson, CA 90745-1948
(310) 618-8840
Shear Expression
4317 Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City, CA 90230-4715
(310) 390-3939
Shear Madness
201 S Douglas St
El Segundo, CA 90245-4626
(310) 202-0120
Shear Madness
1012 S Pacific Coast Hwy
Redondo Beach, CA 90277-4783
(310) 792-9665
Shear Necessity
18038 S Western Ave
Gardena, CA 90248-3624
(310) 532-9780
Shear Pleasure
300 Tejon Pl
Palos Verdes Peninsu, CA 90274-1204
(310) 375-7085
Shear Power
1336 4th St
Santa Monica, CA 90401-1302
(310) 394-3313
Sheila May Permanent Make Up
872 Via De La Paz
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272-3617
(310) 459-8090
Shemidas Hair Salon
1500 Centinela Ave
Inglewood, CA 90302-1144
(310) 674-6693
Sherry Skin Care
1507 4th St
Santa Monica, CA 90401-2310
(310) 260-0065
Shiela Nails Products Co
715 Silver Spur Rd
Palos Verdes Peninsu, CA 90274-3632
(310) 544-4916
Shilondas Hair Studio
1664 Centinela Ave
Inglewood, CA 90302-6934
(310) 568-0499
Shimada
9109 W Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069-3106
(310) 550-1934
Shimada
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-0000
(310) 550-7448
Shinning Beauty
2220 Sepulveda Blvd
Torrance, CA 90501-5301
(310) 325-3002
Shiny Nails
22837 Figueroa St
Carson, CA 90745-4633
(310) 830-9190
Shirleens Hair Design
1020 N Western Ave
San Pedro, CA 90732-2428
(310) 548-3873
Shizu Beauty Salon
4106 Keystone Ave
Culver City, CA 90232-3433
(310) 836-5234
Sho Hair Studio
3877 Pacific Coast Hwy
Torrance, CA 90505-5915
(310) 375-9697
Shookoh Beauty Service
1328 Westwood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024-4941
(310) 441-0370
Shugars Internatl Hair Extentions
Culver City, CA 90230-0000
(310) 815-8315
Sigal & Gevojanyan
1024 Westwood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024-2903
(310) 208-0101
Sigrun Changes In Hair Design
4127 Pacific Coast Hwy
Torrance, CA 90505-5745
(310) 373-2005
Sigworth Darlene
4007 Pacific Coast Hwy
Torrance, CA 90505-5711
(310) 375-2033
Silver Scissors
14333 Inglewood Ave
Hawthorne, CA 90250-6714
(310) 679-6279
Silver Streak Beauty Salon
10816 S Inglewood Ave
Inglewood, CA 90304-2179
(310) 674-1841
Silvia Skin Care Salon
11684 San Vicente Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90049-5104
(310) 207-3359
Simento Michel Hair Salon
12035 Jefferson Blvd
Culver City, CA 90230-6219
(310) 823-9369
Simin & Shirin Beauty Salon
11540 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025-7905
(310) 478-5784
Simone Sable Skin Care
900 Wilshire Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90401-1872
(310) 393-0088
Simplee Flawless
367 W 7th St
San Pedro, CA 90731-3323
(310) 519-9137
Simply Flawless Hair & Nail Salon
14125 Van Ness Ave
Gardena, CA 90249-2917
(310) 538-3787
Simply Skin Day Spa
26640 Western Ave
Harbor City, CA 90710-3600
(310) 530-9772
SIR Chris Beauty Salon
2034 N Dern Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90059-3649
(310) 638-6484
Sirena Hair & Nail Creations
2040 Pacific Coast Hwy
Lomita, CA 90717-2660
(310) 534-1433
Sirrells Facial Expressions
1820 S Catalina Ave
Redondo Beach, CA 90277-5511
(310) 540-0807
Sistas Hair Cut and Beauty Salon
10953 Venice Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034-7014
(310) 838-3879
Sit Still
109 Bdway
Santa Monica, CA 90401-0000
(310) 394-0901
Skin Care by Ardyce
326 Ave I
Torrance, CA 90503-0000
(310) 791-1991
Skin Care by Fari
4509 Sepulveda Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505-2207
(310) 316-4099
Skin Care by Iris
10375 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024-4728
(310) 275-3604
Skin Care by Janice
1038 Manhattan Beach
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-5122
(310) 379-1055
Skin Care by Lidia
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-0000
(310) 246-1892
Skin Care by Marie
Santa Monica, CA 90401-0000
(310) 260-9778
Skin Care Therapy by Nicolle Gregory
9871 Santa Monica Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1604
(310) 557-3694
Skin Deep Esthetics
310 Vista Del Mar
Redondo Beach, CA 90277-5845
(310) 791-3079
Skin Deep Skin & Body Salon
13114 Washngtn Bl
Culver City, CA 90230-0000
(310) 821-3373
Skin Essence Clinic
940 E Dominguez St
Carson, CA 90746-3690
(310) 354-7935
Skin Essentials Inc
3625 Del AMO Blvd
Torrance, CA 90503-1642
(310) 542-4807
Skin Paradise
2401 Lincoln Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90405-3801
(310) 581-6888
Skin Renewal Clinic
9735 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2107
(310) 205-3999
Skin Treat by Inna
627 Silver Spur Rd
Palos Verdes Peninsu, CA 90274-3630
(310) 377-2931
Skincare by Laurie
23706 Crenshaw Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505-5231
(310) 326-6315
Skinn & Hair by Marsha
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-0000
(310) 358-1947
Skinn-Catrina & Tiffany
8680 Melrose Ave
West Hollywood, CA 90069-5023
(310) 659-3839
Smith Luz
902 Silver Spur Rd
Palos Verdes Peninsu, CA 90274-3806
(310) 544-3139
Snip Hair Design
1017 S Pacific Coast Hwy
Redondo Beach, CA 90277-4756
(310) 540-8778
Snips Hair Studio
15207 W Sunset Blvd
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272-3612
(310) 459-8820
Snipz the Salon
28901 S Western Ave
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275-0828
(310) 831-0909
Sofia Beauty Salon
11801 Inglewood Ave
Hawthorne, CA 90250-2701
(310) 644-1872
Sofias Skin Care & Electrolysis
462 N Linden Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2247
(310) 205-0602
Soft Skin Beauty Supply & Salon
9025 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90035-1309
(310) 274-9911
Soft Touch Hairstylists
337 E Queen St
Inglewood, CA 90301-1816
(310) 671-3335
Sol Salon
10115 Washington Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232-3147
(310) 836-9166
Solace
1108 Abbot Kinney Blvd
Venice, CA 90291-3314
(310) 399-0383
Solidago Skin Care Salon
1990 Westwood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025-4650
(310) 441-9447
tv series : original vs remake v old v new knight rider old knight rider new battlestar gallactia old or?
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new. bionic woman old or new 90210 old or new . thats all i can think of
Answer
Consensus agrees: Original.
Here's what I said recently on another forum, about the V remake:
Well, the OLD "V" did get the soap opera slant, in "The Final Battle" -- the original (1983) did not soap itself up.
And the old "V" did some things right:
1. Plot pacing. It's not choppy and puts more equal time on all situations. The new one goes from scene to scene to scene, very rapidly, (except for the shuttlecraft bit)
2. Old "V" did not have CGI, but in the new one it's painfully obvious what's CGI. Right down to the robot that sends killer needles at everybody... for that matter, why do the new aliens not have laser guns to ensure the humans can't defeat them?! (See "logic" below for more...)
3. Logic. You know, if the FBI people can't figure out that the one remaining terrorist cell network running since the arrival of the ships, fire the lot of them. Never mind, if the visitors were here all this time, wouldn't they have anticipated everybody dropping their phones? Amongst other issues. But we'll see in the remaining episodes if they get rid of the scientists or doctors...
4. Uh, soap opera isn't gone. The new series has the young male (with the herpes scar!) going googly-eyed for the visitor girl. Now, the visitor girl appears to have the hots for him. The heavyhanded direction bashes this over our heads. Since when can an iguana have a "romantic instinct" toward a completely disparate species? He-to-her works because she's wearing a skin suit. Her-to-him is asinine. Also see "logic". (maybe it's a hokey medical experiment thing. Maybe not.)
5. Reverb voices. Not present.
6. In-jokes. At the start, the kid says "this is like independence day!" and his friend says "like every other invasion movie". For those of us with an IQ higher than 20, the allegory about the writers not liking what they're doing is obvious.
6b. Speaking of allegory, and maybe this is because the pilot skips through its checklist so amateurishly, the "hope" references are just about passable, but the pun of "universal health care" screams "cheap vapid hot-button topical commentary". Especially as the story still needs to show more than a token 5 seconds of a housing crisis, that is not enough to firmly set up the problems the world wants hope and change FROM! This is still supposed to be fiction and they did it perfectly well in the original, so why couldn't they do it here?
For these and other reasons, I cannot put the new show over the old one. It's "remake-by-numbers" and it's a waste of all the talent involved. Except for the CGI shots, of which every one that isn't centered on the mothership looks incredibly fake.
http://www.pajiba.com/tv_reviews/v-review.php
No arguments against that review.
And a few comments of my own:
At least the original had proper structure and pacing. This sloppy reboot shoves down all the nuance without any grace. Especially turning the journalist guy -- it feels wrong. Forced. Contrived.
But consider: If the CGI death robot looks so phony, imagine how bad laser beams would look!
Even the original, cornball or cliched or not-A-level acting it had, was still made by people who knew plot structure a heck of a lot better. (save for one scene, but I'd rather something have padding than to shove things down peoples' throats.
It's revealed the visitors have been here for decades. Who put them there, undetected, to begin with? It tries to be big but it's all really small; it stumbles over its own logic because it hasn't got any logic. Then again, we have the CGI spear-spewing robot that has a limited arsenal and in comes visitors with knives (uh, ray guns would ensure you lot wouldn't lose... UGH! AWFUL!)
Indeed, a properly-paced setup might make the gibber about "hope" more believable and less like a cheap allegory. Oh, some token "housing prices" and other topical issues are briefly mentioned at the start. But that tokenism is too brief to even BE tokenism.
Okay, the priest guy doing his spiel about taking the time to read things -- the writer (and it's not Kenneth Johnson, the other name) can't be a republican because most of us saw through McCain fairly quickly...
Not to mention the 5th columnist who shows up - like the not-mysterious-terrorist-cell -- the ONLY cell -- to continue once the motherships appear, the guy who says his past is behind him. How much more obvious can they make these things, never mind it's a reboot so everybody already knows the gimmick... indeed, the visitors - if they are so shrewd - would know all this already. I'm not buying any of this. Even better pacing would render some of these obvious whoopies nowhere near as bad.
And the author is right, the only surprise left is when it's revealed they're storing people as food. Whoop-dee-doo.
Consensus agrees: Original.
Here's what I said recently on another forum, about the V remake:
Well, the OLD "V" did get the soap opera slant, in "The Final Battle" -- the original (1983) did not soap itself up.
And the old "V" did some things right:
1. Plot pacing. It's not choppy and puts more equal time on all situations. The new one goes from scene to scene to scene, very rapidly, (except for the shuttlecraft bit)
2. Old "V" did not have CGI, but in the new one it's painfully obvious what's CGI. Right down to the robot that sends killer needles at everybody... for that matter, why do the new aliens not have laser guns to ensure the humans can't defeat them?! (See "logic" below for more...)
3. Logic. You know, if the FBI people can't figure out that the one remaining terrorist cell network running since the arrival of the ships, fire the lot of them. Never mind, if the visitors were here all this time, wouldn't they have anticipated everybody dropping their phones? Amongst other issues. But we'll see in the remaining episodes if they get rid of the scientists or doctors...
4. Uh, soap opera isn't gone. The new series has the young male (with the herpes scar!) going googly-eyed for the visitor girl. Now, the visitor girl appears to have the hots for him. The heavyhanded direction bashes this over our heads. Since when can an iguana have a "romantic instinct" toward a completely disparate species? He-to-her works because she's wearing a skin suit. Her-to-him is asinine. Also see "logic". (maybe it's a hokey medical experiment thing. Maybe not.)
5. Reverb voices. Not present.
6. In-jokes. At the start, the kid says "this is like independence day!" and his friend says "like every other invasion movie". For those of us with an IQ higher than 20, the allegory about the writers not liking what they're doing is obvious.
6b. Speaking of allegory, and maybe this is because the pilot skips through its checklist so amateurishly, the "hope" references are just about passable, but the pun of "universal health care" screams "cheap vapid hot-button topical commentary". Especially as the story still needs to show more than a token 5 seconds of a housing crisis, that is not enough to firmly set up the problems the world wants hope and change FROM! This is still supposed to be fiction and they did it perfectly well in the original, so why couldn't they do it here?
For these and other reasons, I cannot put the new show over the old one. It's "remake-by-numbers" and it's a waste of all the talent involved. Except for the CGI shots, of which every one that isn't centered on the mothership looks incredibly fake.
http://www.pajiba.com/tv_reviews/v-review.php
No arguments against that review.
And a few comments of my own:
At least the original had proper structure and pacing. This sloppy reboot shoves down all the nuance without any grace. Especially turning the journalist guy -- it feels wrong. Forced. Contrived.
But consider: If the CGI death robot looks so phony, imagine how bad laser beams would look!
Even the original, cornball or cliched or not-A-level acting it had, was still made by people who knew plot structure a heck of a lot better. (save for one scene, but I'd rather something have padding than to shove things down peoples' throats.
It's revealed the visitors have been here for decades. Who put them there, undetected, to begin with? It tries to be big but it's all really small; it stumbles over its own logic because it hasn't got any logic. Then again, we have the CGI spear-spewing robot that has a limited arsenal and in comes visitors with knives (uh, ray guns would ensure you lot wouldn't lose... UGH! AWFUL!)
Indeed, a properly-paced setup might make the gibber about "hope" more believable and less like a cheap allegory. Oh, some token "housing prices" and other topical issues are briefly mentioned at the start. But that tokenism is too brief to even BE tokenism.
Okay, the priest guy doing his spiel about taking the time to read things -- the writer (and it's not Kenneth Johnson, the other name) can't be a republican because most of us saw through McCain fairly quickly...
Not to mention the 5th columnist who shows up - like the not-mysterious-terrorist-cell -- the ONLY cell -- to continue once the motherships appear, the guy who says his past is behind him. How much more obvious can they make these things, never mind it's a reboot so everybody already knows the gimmick... indeed, the visitors - if they are so shrewd - would know all this already. I'm not buying any of this. Even better pacing would render some of these obvious whoopies nowhere near as bad.
And the author is right, the only surprise left is when it's revealed they're storing people as food. Whoop-dee-doo.
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