This place is super racist & it is extremely sad because i grew up and spent my whole life on 207 street. I was a 90's kid & it isnt how it is today.. WE WAS OUTSIDE !!!.. You hear me? So everyone on the blocks knew who i or my mom was. My mom has been living there for over 30 years which is crazy because thats the only hair supply shop until you get to dyckman, So that was the one we used the most.
I remember always playing with their orange cat(even going in on passing just to play with him), my mom sending me down for lip liner, tights, lipstick, etc.... But as a child i didnt see the racism until i got a bit older.. It's sad they are the racist kind that would gladly take our money but when we want a refund it seems like there is an issue when they accepts refunds. They will follow you around the store etc.. I do most of my shopping online now but sometimes you just have to go in & that's what my mother did & these people refused to let her get a refund minutes later ...
I think if they want to be racist they should be all the way racist and not accept our money.. or maybe I should contact the Better Business Bureau for...
Read moreIf you’re a person of color, I highly recommend that you do not support this business. For one, they have you check your shoppings bags. Two, they follow you around the store. I was involved in a dispute with an employee who proceeded to say, “black people are an embarrassment.” It’s not worth it. Their products are overpriced than any other beauty store I’ve been to in the entire borough of Manhattan. Save your time, money and yourself...
Read morethe selection is amazing. i used to frequent until i was followed around by a hispanic women w short hair. she followed me into every aisle, and asked if i needed help twice, even after me saying no. i’m afraid if i go back i will cuss her out so i have been keeping my distance. i am a person of color so maybe that played a part in it. the beautiful dark skin women there tho gives amazing service, and assists very well. give...
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