Hair by Jasmine San Diego is a solo-stylist practice on Adams Avenue in Normal Heights operating inside a shared salon suite at 3585 Adams Ave, where the appointment-only format ensures each client receives uninterrupted chair time from consultation through blowout. The one-on-one booking structure means Jasmine handles every phase of the service — sectioning, formulation, application, processing, toning, cutting, and styling — and the creative work that emerges from the chair translates directly to portfolio photography at Goddess Rising Photography in the same neighborhood, where headshot and portrait sessions capture a new color or cut at its peak. The service menu covers women's cuts, men's grooming, single-process color, balayage, highlights, toner refreshes, and deep-conditioning treatments, with each appointment customized to the client's hair type, growth pattern, and maintenance schedule. Normal Heights sits above Mission Valley along Adams Avenue in the 92116 ZIP, and the corridor's walkable indie-business stretch puts the salon within a block of coffee shops, vintage boutiques, and restaurants that make appointment days double as neighborhood-exploration outings. Jasmine's Instagram-documented portfolio covers blonde transformations, dimensional brunette, root-melt techniques, and curtain-bang shaping — a range that reflects the varied textures and color goals of the Normal Heights client base. The Adams Avenue Street Fair in fall and Adams Avenue Unplugged in spring both stage live music past the salon's block, generating foot traffic that introduces the business to first-time visitors. Event-styling for weddings and special occasions is available by consultation, and the floral arrangements that complete those events are assembled at Adams Avenue's own Best Bud, where custom bouquets coordinate with bridal-party color palettes. Each color appointment starts with a strand-test pull and porosity assessment, followed by formula construction using intermixable salon-grade tubes that allow half-shade adjustments between the standard manufacturer increments.