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3804 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR 97232

Vagaro Inc. offers online scheduling software specifically designed for salons and spas, allowing businesses to efficiently manage appointments and streamline their operations. With features such as salon appointment software and free hardware claim options, Vagaro Inc. caters to the needs of beauty professionals looking to enhance their booking processes.

Through their user-friendly platform, Vagaro Inc. enables businesses to list their services, showcase professionals, and offer daily deals to attract clients. With a focus on simplifying the booking experience, Vagaro Inc. helps salons and spas optimize their workflow and provide top-notch service to customers.

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McKenzie P.
8/1/2017

Tastemakers is a hidden gem off Alberta. When you walk in you are welcomed by some fabulous decor! My stylist Dominique literally pulled off the impossible. My hair is extremely thin, weak, and I...

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Ami K.
2/6/2016

I've been going here to see Desire since I moved to the area. I've gotten a manicure with nail art two times and both times have been great. I got so many compliments on them. You can book online...

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Kylie B.
2/25/2015

This review is for Sara aka biggirlnails on instagram. I was looking for a nail artist in the area, and came across her through social media. She is the absolute sweetest ever. I am so happy I...

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Lisa S.
10/9/2015

Jessica Joachims is a true artist! Chill relaxed atmosphere in the heart of the Alberta Arts District. She's amazing with thick ethnic hair. I highly recommend Jessica she will make your hair...

Emily A.
5/23/2017

I had made an appointment with Chelsea to get my hair done early Sunday morning. I had a photo shoot later that day so I needed it to look perfect. She even asked for more money because it was...

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