
Salon Surreal is an upscale full service salon located in the North Central Corridor, convenient to clients from downtown, Paradise Valley, North Phoenix & Scottsdale. We're located on the Northwest corner of 16th Street & Glendale Avenue in the Squaw Peak Promenade. We have a reputation as one of the finest salons in the valley. Our upscale & cutting edge environment provides you the creative interaction with highly trained, award winning professionals. Our extensive continuing education & product knowledge classes provide our stylists, nail technicians & aestheticians with the expertise to create the look & style that is best for you.
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AZ's harsh summers can do a number on your skin!
(November 2009)
FOX 10's Alexis DelChiaro visited Salon Surreal & aesthetician Ginger Lee showed viewers ways to get rid of dead summer skin & get a winter glow.

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Salon Guide USA!
(Fall 2009)
Salon Surreal is the 1 recommended salon in Arizona for Sophisticate's HAIR STYLE GUIDE Fall 2009 issue!

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Salon Surreal is the official salon for the Fiesta Bowl Queen & her court for the 3rd year in a row!
The Fiesta Bowl Queen & Court Scholarship Program is the oldest and longest running pageantry event produced by the Fiesta Bowl today. Since 1971, young women from colleges and universities across the state of Arizona have vied for the prestigious Fiesta Bowl Queen’s Crown and the opportunity oversee the Fiesta Bowl’s Festival of College Football as official spokespersons. Court members are annually selected based on their scholastic achievement, community involvement, poise, personality and submitted essay.

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Salon Surreal is proud to support "Haridressers for Hope" a fundraising effort founded by Vidal Sassoon to assist the victims of hurricane Katrina.
Salon Surreal raised and donated over $800 to this effort which helped to restore a families dream of a new home!

It is difficult to comprehend the loss of 275,000 homes. The only way to truly understand this terrible hurricane is to hear the personal stories of those affected. To communicate this, "Haridressers for Hope" gathered the house keys of homes that were destroyed and the families stories of loss.
The key may no longer open a door, but it does have a story to tell. >> LEARN MORE >>

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