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Diaspora Salon

4.4
(173 reviews)

Business Details

629 W. 36th St., Hampden, MD
21211, United States
(410) 366-8700

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Hair Salon

Location

Diaspora Salon
629 W. 36th St., Hampden, MD
21211, United States

Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Reviews

4.4
173 reviews
5 stars
135
4 stars
9
3 stars
4
2 stars
9
1 star
16
  • TW
    Tiffany W
    Apr 5, 2026
    2.0
    After about 5 visits over the span of 2 years, I have found the services to be too inconsistent to recommend to others. For my most recent appointment, I booked with Leah but had another stylist for 90% of the time, resulting in a poor, undefined wash and go. My wash and go didn’t even last 3 days and I am usually able to get 6-7 days out of a great wash and go. I’ve had a better experience with Yasmine as she is very skilled. Additionally, I found it unprofessional that a previous stylist at this same salon laughed at me and dismissed my prescription scalp care during a detox service. I returned for convenience, but the quality does not match the price and I am glad to be receiving hair care services elsewhere.
  • NN
    NycrizzYT
    Apr 2, 2026
    5.0
    Exceptional staff and welcoming environment. Customer service was detailed and their skill backed it.
  • LC
    Leela Chantrelle
    Mar 28, 2026
    5.0
    I loved my time at Diaspora Salon! They knew exactly what to do with my curly hair and during my time there I saw so many beautiful curly hair transformations! What a dope place! Would recommend!
  • DD
    Deni
    Feb 11, 2026
    5.0
    I love coming here. I have been here several times after my partner insisted it was time for hair education. As a mixed woman, my hair texture is something I struggled to maintain and understand. I came to see Leah and all that changed. She shaped and styled my hair, explaining how some of the products I had been using may not be good for my hair and helped me with selecting new products. I knew going in it would be time for a chop but I am in love with my hair. It's been growing healthy, is shiny and soft again. Every time I come here, I am greeted warmly, the conversation is great, and the techs take wonderful care - offering drinks and snacks. They take their time to explain and answer any concern or question I have. The salon is clean, decorated smartly and is always a great experience. Thanks to you, I love my hair again.
  • RR
    Rachel Reid
    Feb 6, 2026
    1.0
    I booked a Curl Discovery Cut priced at $265, nearly $300 after tip, based on how the service is described and marketed: a premium, consultative experience that includes thoughtful shaping, education, and guidance tailored to the client’s curl pattern. That is not what I received. I arrived with long, full, healthy hair that I had spent years growing and caring for. My hair was mid back length, and I communicated clearly that my priority was improving the shape while preserving as much length as possible. I did not request a dramatic cut. Despite this, a significant amount of length was removed, far beyond what was discussed or implied. That loss is permanent. It will take years for my hair to fully recover, and there is nothing that can be done in a follow-up appointment to restore what was taken. Beyond the length loss, the cut itself lacked cohesion. It did not account for the different shrinkage rates across my curl patterns, which range from approximately 3C to 4B, and as a result the shape dried unevenly and poorly. The styling portion of the service further obscured the cut. Extremely heavy product was used, weighing my hair down and masking the actual shape. I was not given meaningful education or instruction on how to achieve my desired style at home, despite this being a central component of what differentiates a Curl Discovery Cut from a standard haircut. I left without clarity on how to properly style my own hair and with a result that looked unintentional and difficult to replicate. In addition, the handling of my hair during the service was uncomfortably rough. In the days following my appointment, I experienced ongoing breakage that I had not been dealing with prior. After the appointment, I attempted to resolve the situation in good faith. The only option offered was an in-person assessment and potential adjustment under the salon’s service guarantee. No refund, partial or otherwise, was considered. Given the extent of the length already removed, the lack of trust created by the initial experience, and the fact that additional cutting could not undo the damage, returning to the same chair did not feel like a meaningful or safe remedy. After my experience, I read additional reviews and noticed a consistent pattern. Multiple clients describe receiving little to no actual consultation or education as part of the Curl Discovery Cut, despite that being a core part of how the service is marketed. Others note difficulty working with looser or mixed curl patterns, overly heavy styling that obscures the cut, failure to account for shrinkage, rough handling during detangling, and breakage following their visit. When concerns are raised, responses from ownership frequently rely on the service guarantee policy rather than acknowledging gaps in execution or offering a proportionate resolution. I am sharing this so future clients can make an informed decision, especially those with long hair, mixed curl patterns, or those seeking true consultation, education, and careful length preservation.

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