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Jessica Earle Curl Specialist is the website of an independent hair studio on Piedmont Avenue in Oakland, in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its core focus is specialized curly hair care and color services. It is not an online beauty e-commerce store or course platform, but a local appointment gateway built around Jessica Earle’s curl cutting, coloring, and hair-care coaching services.
The site offers an online booking entry point for services such as new-client appointments, curly dry cuts, quick trims, children’s cuts, wet cuts, root touch-ups, all-over color, partial/full highlights, fantasy color, gentle cleansing, and peptide treatments. Its key differentiator is the Curl-by-Curl dry cut: shaping the hair section by section according to its natural curl pattern, combined with cleansing, scalp massage, and restyling. The new-client service also includes Curl Coaching, with an emphasis on understanding curl type, product selection, and at-home care routines.
Pricing is disclosed fairly transparently: the first-time curl coaching plus haircut service is $230, a regular Curl-by-Curl haircut is $155, quick cuts are $95-120, and children’s cuts are $70. Color services range from $100 for a root touch-up to $300 for full highlights, while cut-and-color combinations are listed as high as $395. Fantasy color is billed at $150/hour. The page clearly states that these are base prices, and the final cost may increase depending on hair density, length, time required, and product usage.
The main strength is its very clear niche positioning. Jessica has over 25 years of experience and has received curl- and haircut-related training from Lorraine Massey, Scott Musgrave, Allilon, and others. Many Google and Yelp reviews highlight her careful communication and ability to work with damaged, frizzy curly hair. The downside is that the service depends heavily on one person’s availability, and some reviews mention that appointments can be hard to book. The website is also mostly text-based, with limited presentation of portfolio images, full address details, payment methods, and similar practical information.
It is best suited to people in Oakland and the broader Bay Area with naturally curly, wavy, fine frizz-prone, or color-damaged curly hair—especially those looking to build a long-term care routine rather than simply get a short haircut. It is not a good fit for users who only want a low-cost quick cut, cannot visit the salon in person, or need guaranteed Chinese-language service.
Based on the site content, it does not appear to target the Chinese market, and there is no Chinese interface, Alipay support, or information about cross-border services. As a standard business website, it should theoretically be directly accessible, but booking, in-person visits, and communication are all designed around a local U.S. customer base.
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