Good thing I read the reviews beforehand. Mother in-law speaks Chinese and French. She feels comfortable going to a Chinese place, so she can speak in Chinese. I already warned her about the terrible service reviews and they will try to rip you off. We called on Tuesday to book an appointment for a wash and dried rollers for Wednesday. We asked for the price and was told it's $25.
Yesterday, we dropped off my mother in-law. First impression wasn't great. Walking into the salon was so dirty, hair all over the floors. 3 people just sitting around on their phones. No one cleaned the mess. Also, you would think it's normal to greet customers with, "Hi, how can I help you?" Everyone just stared at us walking in, no one said anything to us. We said, "Hi." The one lady said "What do you want?" How rude, it's awful. If it was me I wouldn't have gotten the service here. Then the lady's hair looks horrible and dry, meaning she's not that great in my opinion. The result of the service for my mother in law's hair was very dull looking and flat. When it came to check out, the lady tried to charge $40. My mother in-law called her out on it. We called the day before to book and asked for the pricing because I knew this would happen. Then she dared to demand a $5 tip. Of course, you tip on a service good or not. But to demand a $5 tip, quite rude. I wouldn't have given that tip because of the attitude, but my mother in-law did.
Reviews don't lie and people/businesses don't change.
I initially suggested her to get her hair wash and rollers at my salon, which was $40 plus tip. I would have been happy with everything paying more than to give money to this place.
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Read moreI’m just a regular guy looking to get a regular haircut every month or so, and this place is reasonably-priced, usually pretty quick (though they can get busy on weekends), and allows me to have my hair cut by a stylist I’m familiar with. The thing I never liked about Supercuts or American Hair Force or the like was I never had the same stylist twice, and it was too impersonal. I’ve been going there over a decade now, and even though I’m not on a first-name basis with the stylists or anything, many of them have been working there for years, so I recognize them and they recognize me, and I know what to expect. It’s in the Chinatown Plaza, so they speak Chinese a lot—which I don’t speak—but not understanding their conversations doesn’t bother me a bit. (I know that does bother some people though, so if that’s you, you’re warned.) There’s also boba in the same plaza. What else...
Read moreWorst hair salon! I wish I can give zero stars. They got mad and angry just for asking a question. Very very rude and disrespectful staff. They are charging outrageous amount for cutting hair and coloring hair and when I asked them why are they so expensive then super cuts and great clips the woman cutting somebody’s hair got mad and angry and said, “of course we are better and don’t ask stupid question “ Reviews don’t lie and business like this would never change.👎 👎...
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