Duque Salon + Spa + Boutique
Seattle, WA 98107
Phone: (206) 706-7177
- Cross Street:
- 22nd Avenue NW
- Hours:
- Sun-Mon 12pm-5pm, Tue-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat 10am-6pm
Editorial Review for Duque Salon + Spa + Boutique – by Joann Natalia Aquino
In Short
With a "no girl is left behind" slogan, everybody gets the star treatment at this sophisticated space oozing with glamour and relaxation. Under one roof, you'll find a full-service salon and spa offering haircuts and highlights, luxurious mani-pedi, skin care and massage, alongside a well-stocked boutique showcasing trendy jewelry and handbags, clothes and shoes, beauty products and other chic items. A popular spot for girls' get-together, a whole decadent day can be easily spent here.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoTo keep the tranquil nature of the venue, they ask that children not be brought and cell phones be turned off.
Save MoneyAsk for the early bird and seasonal specials on spa treatments. Take advantage of the glossy mani-pedi special every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
ServicesDelight in a blissful complimentary hand scrub using Duque's homemade sugar scrubs infused with fresh organic ingredients such as apple, strawberry, pumpkin, pomegranate, mango, mint, lavender, fresh roses, coffee and chocolate.
BrandsThe boutique carries designer clothing from Hanky Panky, Johnny Was, Last Tango, LTB Jeans, Yellowfield and KICSA.
User Reviews for Duque Salon + Spa + Boutique
08/02/2008 Posted by kristinlaurel
the owner cut my hair. it was the WORST haircut of my life! poorly cut, ugly and with absolutely no style. so i had to go back, tail between, to my regular stylist and ask him to help me. even he was pressed to say he hadn't seen a worse cut. to add insult to injury, there was complete indifference on the part of duque to rectify the problem. they do get one award however: nastiest receptionist. congratulations nicky!
Pros: located on a cute street
Cons: rude front desk service, unprofessionalism, steal your money
06/03/2008 Posted by amberaaa
I spent two years in Japan where dry cutting is SO popular just to move home and not be able to find anyone who does it....until ROBERT cut my hair! He actually does the REAL dry cutting technique! If you have only had your hair cut wet you have to go see him. You'll definitely get the best haircut of your life!!!
Pros: dry cutting
Cons: took me forever to discover them
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