I’ve never been one to have«a ___lady,» but I knew from the first time I had my eyebrows threaded by Sabina that she was going to be my brow lady. During my first visit, Sabina cleaned up my brows beautifully, but then she took the time to explain why she left some parts of my brows to grow out, what my ideal brow shape should be, and came up with a game plan to combat my overly thin, too short brows, which had been over waxed and over threaded in the past by other hair removal establishments. Now, when I look back to my brows«pre-Sabina» days, I can’t help but cringe! For a while, I ONLY wanted Sabina to work on my brows, and unfortunately, so does everyone else! Eventually I started branching out, especially on days where I couldn’t wait, and I’ve found that each of the other ladies in the shop are just as meticulous and caring in their craft. My husband has seen Angie on numerous occasions, purely coincidental(she calls me «The Boss» because she knows she’s gotta run his final look by me!) and I have as well, along with Rocio and one other woman. Everyone is sweet, everyone knows what they are doing, and everyone is helpful! Take it from someone who has major trust issues that if you can’t work with Sabina, you would be in very capable hands with any of the other ladies! On a side note, but also demonstrating their friendliness and helpfulness, I was in need of a sari for a party, and two or three of the ladies in the shop gave me a list of shops to visit. The next time I came, they remembered and asked to see pictures! In a world where most of the time you’re just another face in the crowd to serve, it’s nice to be remembered. Unless you come right when the shop opens, there is almost always a line, but trust me, people wait because this place is worth it! Now that we’ve moved to San Diego, I find myself missing this little shop, Sabina, and all the ladies there. Maybe they should consider opening a shop in North San Diego? ;)