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Nail Citi
By kaiawooten February 07, 2015
I've seen so many good things about this place. I'm coming in today but one question. Do I have to make an appointment? ...read more
Nail Citi
By Stefanie Rene Vocal Coach January 23, 2014
This place is my go to for all things beauty. I've gone there regularly to get all my beauty services done but mostly nails and I've always had a pleasant experience. Lana has always done my nails and she does a beautiful job. She's always friendly and will attempt to fit me in if i call last minute and tell her i'm down the street. There have been a few times that I've been there longer than expected because they were very very busy, however I am understanding to that and they always tried to make sure I was well taken care of, had a beverage and comfortable while waiting. Their prices are fair and competitive and their technique is great. The facility, while green paint isn't my first choice lol, is very nice and well kept. It's always clean and their instruments are always sterilized. I have recommended friends to Nail Citi because I know they will be treated like family there.I love the Nail Citi staff and I hope to be able to continue to go there for my beauty needs! ...read more
Nail Care
By thynguyen October 22, 2012
You will find a comfortable place for your nails here at Nail Care, there are no noisy at all, just come to enjoy your time and relaxing moment. Hope you like it. ...read more
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We've just published a new edition of our newsletter! You can check it out on our website and get the latest information from Troy Richard Salon. Let us know what you think! Read It Now Here ...read more
By Troy Richard Salon November 06, 2008
Dallas Morning News : It's all about hair at Miss Texas pageant
DALLAS MORNING NEWS LOCAL/NEWS Top Stories It's all about hair at Miss Texas pageant By JESSICA SIDMAN / The Dallas Morning News jsidman@dallasnews.com Frisco salon owner Troy O'Neil of the Troy Richard Salon, styles contestants in Miss Texas pageant. FORT WORTH – Miss Frisco sits cross-legged in front of a hotel mirror with strawberry blonde hair extensions sprawled across her spray-tanned legs. Behind her, hairstylist Troy O'Neil clips them to the back of her head, then teases her hair into a big wavy mass. This week, 40 Miss Texas contestants and 38 Miss Teen Texas contestants competed in preliminary swimsuit, interview, evening gown and talent events. The pageant culminates tonight in a finale and crowning ceremony at Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth. Behind the glitz and glam of the pageant lies a small army of trusted confidants and fashion gurus – the hairstylists. From coloring to curling to extensions, stylists often dedicate an entire week to primping and prepping. And no matter what anyone says, big hair is not dead. "We hate to admit it's still there, but it really kind of is," says Mr. O'Neil, who is styling six Miss Texas and Miss Teen Texas contestants. "It is more flattering," adds Miss Frisco, 20-year-old Brooks Dennard. "But it's not like we have '80s big hair. Oh my god, that was ridiculous." About half of the contestants have hairstylists working out... Confidants, coaches The relationships between hairstylists and pageant contestants are more than skin, or scalp, deep. Mr. O'Neil and his roommate, Ricardo Tomas, who sits on the Miss Plano Frisco Scholarship Organization's board, invite the regional winners to stay in their house to prepare for the Miss Texas pageant. Ms. Dennard lived there for a month. "It was almost like Camp Miss Texas," she says. Not only does Mr. O'Neil help her train and stay focused, they also watch the reality TV series So You Think You Can Dance together every week. And although Mr. O'Neil and Mr. Bounds can't be backstage tonight, they'll be in the audience cheering on their contestants. "I want to go with one of these girls to Miss America in Vegas," Mr. Bounds says, "so of course I'm rooting for my girls." "Heck, even if we don't win, let's go to Vegas together," Julia Anderson, Miss Grapevine, says while combing her brunette extensions. After all, at the end of the night, one thing tops Texas hair – a crown. READ THE FULL STORY AT THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS WEBSITE WWW.DALLASNEWS.COM ...read more
By Troy Richard Salon July 07, 2008