This shop was formerly known as High End Cutz. The barbers here are a bit chill compared to most barbershops I've personally been to. They're young, late 20s to 30s, but they're not overly loud or obnoxious. Plus, they always seem to be more respectful and mind their language when a woman comes in, either one with a child or boyfriend. I think that makes it easier on the single moms who bring their sons here. The shop is a little small, parking is a tad difficult, but all the barbers here seem to do their job really well and maintain cleanliness as much as possible. I've been to shops where hair starts to form its own layer on the floor. That doesn't happen here. The barbers also wear their own masks as everyone should these days in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic. Honestly, the only reason I came here was because my favorite barber transferred to this place, and I actually like this place...
   Read moreWent here a few days ago for a cut on Saturday. Big mistake. This place is trash and unsanitary. It hasn’t even been a week yet and where they cut my hair I have these nasty bumps on my head and around my chin. They got me looking like a crunch bar. They obviously didn’t clean their equipment before they used it on me. And the barber pushed my tape so far back and didn’t even know what a Caesar haircut was. They clearly don’t know how to cut black men hair. I’d give them negative stars if I could. If you are a black men who values his hairline and skin,...
   Read moreIf you are not getting a fade or shave, don't go there. They don't know how to cut hair with scissors and they don't know what to do with fine hair. Asked the guy multiple times not to go too short with the clippers, didn't listen. If I'm paying someone to cut my hair, I expect them to listen and do what I ask. When it came time to pay, they didn't have change. He ended up with an undeserved $5 tip. BTW, it's not the cheapest place either. I went because of the reviews and was disappointed. Hair grows back,...
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