
I got charged 45 dollars for a uneven Southside fade when I ask to drop the hair length down to regular wave length in a taper fade format. Even the south side looked bad, in which I think the barber noticed by trying to spark up a conversation at the end of my haircut resulting in a attempt to butter me up. This is not the only place of business that I notice or experienced poor performance. It seems as though skilled barbers deny new customers the privilege of getting a good quality haircut because I did see two barbers give other clients haircuts simultaneously while I was getting mine but they were so called "booked". As a result as a customer I will now take a different approach while I'm in search for a barber. My haircut is a part of my lively hood, so I would appreciate the skill set and time that a barber take while preparing my haircut. Overall there maybe two good barbers at this location and they strictly go by appointments, to add to this they are skilled but not above average. With that being said your price per haircut will be as a result covering the booth fee or the rent that the business pay for occupying the space. In the barbering business this is how clients walk away unsatisfied. I've had the privilege of having Master Barbers cut my hair and believe me they get overwhelmed with clients and I understand their frustration. However as a potential customer I should be able to walk in a barbershop feeling better than the time I went in. In the near future I have lost faith in the barbering business and will be very skeptical before allowing barbers to cut my hair. There are things that I will try to research prior to arrival such as but not limited to.... is the barber well versatile meaning will he or she be able to cut hair that may have different textures, different discrepancies like hairlines, and how serious does the stylist take his or her career. In conclusion, if you are relocating or your barber decides to relocate be prepared or willing to make...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI have a very big issue with this establishment. I have a best friend that got his haircut there twice. A barber by the name of Jay Howard was cutting my best friend hair. He proceeds to have a discussion with the other customers and barbers in the shop. The topic was about gays and transgendered individuals. Him knowing that my friend is part of lgbt community you would think that he would hav been more respectful. Not at all. After my friend received his services we left. About 3 months later the barber reached out to my best friend because we never returned. He wen ton to apologize about the conversation and advised him it wouldnāt happen again. Out of sincerity he agreed to give him another try. As we seated we waited patiently for him to sit in the chair after the barber being an hour behind on his scheduled appointment. Once again he starts a conversation saying āthis he/she tried to talk to me in the mallā. The other barbers and customers once again joined the convo and one of them says ā you should have shot him in the mouthā. Everyone laughed like they was something funny to say. This concerns me. How as a businessman you feel this type of conversation is okay. What type of business are you running. No one should loosely bash another being for how they decide to live their life. We preach about how Black Lives Matter but my question is does this not include Gays and Trans. The conversation was inappropriate and we would never refer anyone to do...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI been going to this barbershop; it has been great but today when I went there today there was this barber that I never saw there before, as he started cutting me , he started talking to me he started to get spiritual on that he started which was just about mantle illnesses. I didnāt mind he said something that made me think he was Muslim so I ask are you Muslim he said yes, I was like ok am a Christian, and then he was like not your not , implying that I couldnāt be a Christian because I was black, I responded of course I am a Christian and then he started to angrily question while not even letting me speak and than he started getting violent and angry then he said āend to the conversation shut up am the barber you the guestā, but he kept talking, and I was like I thought you didnāt want to talk about it then he started insulting me calling me hypocrite and demonic, ignorant brainwashed by white religion I didnāt insult I kept saying but you didnāt want to talk about and then he got angry and kicked me out in the middle of the haircut. I had to go to a different barbershop to finish it they took me this picture this is how he...
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