A.T. Tramp

Beverly Hills, United States

4.3

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
By Appointment Only

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Street
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
By Appointment Only
Yes

Description

Specialties

Our experienced and dedicated staff provide exceptional customer service for all our clients. We ensure that your personal hairdressing requirements are met with individual flair and enthusiasm. We specialize in Haircutting, (Color, Japanese Relaxer, Brazilian Blowout) and Skin Care. These are 3 separate departments. We have a specialist in each department. Our retail hair care products are Rene Furterer, Davines and KMS.

History

Established in 1987.

Our history is our philosophy. Fresh, uncomplicated hair. The objective is to minimize the time a client has to spend on their hair in order to make it look good. The haircut and color are the foundation, with facial features, bone structure, and lifestyle being the most important considerations.” Never be a slave to fashion, but always be current «. The Less is More philosophy is what A.T. Tramp is all about.

Meet the Business Owner

Lee T.

Business Owner

Henry A

A native of England. Henry joined Vidal Sassoon in London. During that period he created some of the geometric looks for which Sassoon became famous. He later moved to the United States as International Artistic Director for Vidal Sassoon. He has conducted educational seminars and hair shows worldwide. His list of credits are impressive, including photographic work for major publications such as Harpers Bazaar, Vogue and Mode International .

Lee T

A native of Hawaii. After attending college as a business major, he wanted to do something more creative and enrolled in beauty school. Later trained with Vidal Sassoon in London, that experience literally shaped his philosophy of hairdressing. As Artistic Director, he worked at the Vidal Sassoon salon in Beverly Hills. He has given classes and educational seminars throughout the country and in Japan. His editorial work has graced the pages of major magazines.