Studio 904

Mercer Island, United States

3.6

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16 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
By Appointment Only
No
Hair Types Specialized In
Asian Hair, Curly Hair, Perms, Straight Perms, Coloring, Kids' Hair

Description

Specialties

Voted for the Best Place to get Haircut in Mercer Island!

At Studio 904, we work as a team to please you. We practice the uncommon art of listening. We will work with you to cut, color or design a look as unique as your own signature. You will never leave our salon with any one else’s haircut, color or style except for your own. We strive for your personal best every time. In addition, enjoy waxing, brow and lash tinting and a relaxing scalp massage. Our services are performed by our Award winning stylists

History

Established in 1982.

Opened first salon on Capitol Hill in 1976. «Hair on Broadway» moved in 1982 to realize better opportunities. The name «Studio 904» reflected our new location at Ninth Avenue and Pine Street. This is where our philosophy was initially implemented. A year and a half later, construction of the Metro Bus Tunnel prompted us to move to our current location at 401 First Ave. S to capture the more upscale professionals who reside and work in historical downtown Seattle. In 1992 our growth continued with the addition of our first branch salon on Mercer Island. We anticipate our growth to continue with the development of our unique employment and training philosophy.

Meet the Business Owner

Kay H.

Business Owner

Kay Hirai is a seasoned hair stylist, salon owner, author and a professional speaker. Thanks to her unique training approach, which combines self-​esteem building with personal skills development, she has become known nationally for her inspirational keynotes and motivational workshops that participants call «life-​changing». Kay’s presentations include: «Branding Your Uniqueness» and «The Best Workplace Practices», as well as «Yumi’s Life Lessons», based on the lessons she learned from an unlikely teacher, her Jack Russell terrier, Yumi.