Torey Lavish

2022’s Best Hairstylist in Huntsville Winner Specializing in color corrections, brunettes and custom color. Deaf and hard of hearing accommodating stylist. ASL accustomed. I have been in the hair industry for over 9 years, having graduated from Paul Mitchell Cosmetology School in 2015. I attended the Caper Paul Mitchell Hair Show in Las Vegas, and did hands-on training from some of the biggest names in the business: Robert Cromeans, John Paul DeJoria, and Kelly Cardenas. I also attended the IGNITE ‘Sevens’ Brand Launch Hair Show, learning from some of the brightest stylists in the industry: Mikey Teeze, Rachel Williams, and Nathi Vegi. I strive to continue to learn and take every opportunity for further education, understanding that hair care is ever evolving and the only way to stay up on trends is to evolve with it. You may notice many stylists have deals and promotions to attract new clients, however, you can only be ‘new’ once. My goal is retaining clients by providing the best possible service that includes incentives such as giveaways, a referral program, and even Birthday Rewards! When you are one of my clients, you are rewarded for your loyalty. Book an appointment with me and let’s make your hair dreams come true! Let’s stay connected! IG: BOOKWITHTOREYBROOKE

Business Hours

Monday
10 AM - 4 PM
Tuesday
10 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday
10 AM - 5 PM
Thursday
10 AM - 5 PM
Friday
10 AM - 4 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Cancellation Policy

Please cancel your appointment 48 hours in advance to allow appropriate time to fill your reserved spot. Cancellations within 24 hours of your appointment time will be charged 50% of your scheduled services to the card on file to allot for the loss of expected income without sufficient time to fill the appointment spot. No call- no shows will be charged 50% of scheduled services and blacklisted as a client. * As many of my appointments are scheduled months in advance- work is not a valid exemption to the cancelation policy. As always, medical emergencies and deaths in the family will always understandably be exempt as long as I’m informed*