-
March 2024 by KAZEGHOSTFIRE :/
So i went here to get a nice trim, and when i left, i got leukemia.
-
February 2024 by Deborah Dargaty
Worst haircut! Store not clean.
-
December 2023 by Amanda McDonald
Just popped in today on a whim because I desperately needed a trim. Stephanie gave me a great cut. She is super friendly and I will definitely go there again
-
May 2023 by Richard Knowlton
This location does not respect its reservations and provides poor quality when you do arrive.TRY ANOTHER SHOP!!
-
January 2023 by jennifer gladstone
I have never been disappointed. Lashawne recently cut my hair and it's the best cut I've had in years. Will definitely go back!Service: Haircut
-
January 2023 by Nancy King
Best best best cut and also LaShawne was awesome !!! Nice to find someone who really likes her job and you could feel that when you walk in!!!!Service: Haircut
-
September 2022 by D Brody
26 dollars 4 min haircut. No attempt to go over with clippers just few passes. InsGo to a barber instead.0 effort
-
July 2022 by Anthony Maio
I've been going to get my hair cut by Lissa for a while now and I'm always happy with it. Call ahead or use the website to check-in before you go so you have some idea if there is availability, there's only 1 or 2 stylists working usually and if they are booked with appointments you might not be able to fit that day.
-
April 2022 by Idk
Got my haircut by Nicole, she did an amazing job! took her time with me, good listener and even offered me a hot towel! will definitely be back to get my haircut by her
-
February 2022 by Matthew F.
I've been to this horrid place about 5-6 times. Made my appointments on line through the app. I am never able to get the same person, but it doesn't matter because each person I get screws my hair up (I keep trying to give them a chance). It's like they literally just learned to cut hair the day before. My last appointment i set upon line, when i got there they told me they didn't have my appointment registered, even though I had it on my phone (through the app). I showed it to them and they told me they had other customers to worry about. Horrible service. No help at all. Stay away from this place. I work nearby and will be telling anyone and everybody to avoid this establishment like the plague
-
December 2021 by Nuno C
My son got a great hair cut. Not cheap, but convenient!
-
November 2021 by Chris Rohland
I have been patronizing this store since it opened several years ago. I made an appointment and went to this location over the weekend. There is a sign on the front door stating that there is a City mask requirement. This is false - the requirement ended (15) days prior.There is another sign on the check-in desk that repeats this message. When I checked in the associate told me I had to wear a mask. I thought she was confused or misinformed. I pointed to the sign and said the city requirement was removed more than (2) weeks ago. She stated that she knew that, but the Owner was requiring masks.I asked why the signs didn’t state that the store required masks and the associate said the owner was “waiting for new signs.” The “signs” are plain copy paper and printed on a desktop printer.I said I didn’t have a mask but I would wear one if they could provide one. They said that they had no masks, but I could go next door to Whole Foods and get a mask. I would not go to another business and ask them for a mask so I could take the mask to another business.The store manager said that they are “asking” people to wear masks. I said I understood that this was what they were “asking,” but since I didn’t have a mask, and they couldn’t provide one, and their signage was false and misleading – could I just get my hair cut? She said no. So they are not “asking” customers to wear masks, they are “requiring” them to do so.If a business wants to make their own rule re masking that is their call, but they should not pretend that it’s someone else’s decision. The false and misleading signs are IMO intended to make customers believe there is a city requirement for masking and the store itself has no discretion. In this way, they get compliance without any complaints.I asked for the owner’s contact information so I could make a complaint and was told they could not give that out, but they would give her my contact info and she would call me. It has been (3) days now and no call from the owner.I also asked for contact info for Supercuts corporate offices and the store manager told me there is no parent corporation, just the owner. This is also false. Supercuts is owned by Regis, and the stores are franchises.I have been to this store throughout the pandemic and I have complied with all masking rules every time. I was willing to comply with their current masking rules, despite their deceptive signs, if they would just give me a 25-cent mask. Lose a $20 haircut for a 25-cent mask?So in addition to deceptive signs, playing semantics with “asking” vs. “requiring,” making up stories about “waiting for new signs” that are made with a home printer, and then lying about no parent corporation, I was still willing to give them my money (and they would keep a long-term customer) if they would just give me a mask.And I would still patronize this business if the owner had just taken a couple of minutes to call me and hear my concerns.Service: Haircut
-
November 2021 by Chris R.
I have been patronizing this store since it opened several years ago. I made an appointment and went to this location over the weekend. There is a sign on the front door stating that there is a City mask requirement. This is false - the requirement ended (15) days prior. There is another sign on the check-in desk that repeats this message. When I checked in the associate told me I had to wear a mask. I thought she was confused or misinformed. I pointed to the sign and said the city requirement was removed more than (2) weeks ago. She stated that she knew that, but the Owner was requiring masks. I asked why the signs didn't state that the store required masks and the associate said the owner was "waiting for new signs." The "signs" are plain copy paper and printed on a desktop printer. I said I didn't have a mask but I would wear one if they could provide one. They said that they had no masks, but I could go next door to Whole Foods and get a mask. I would not go to another business and ask them for a mask so I could take the mask to another business. The store manager said that they are "asking" people to wear masks. I said I understood that this was what they were "asking," but since I didn't have a mask, and they couldn't provide one, and their signage was false and misleading - could I just get my hair cut? She said no. So they are not "asking" customers to wear masks, they are "requiring" them to do so. If a business wants to make their own rule re masking that is their call, but they should not pretend that it's someone else's decision. The false and misleading signs are IMO intended to make customers believe there is a city requirement for masking and the store itself has no discretion. In this way, they get compliance without any complaints. I asked for the owner's contact information so I could make a complaint and was told they could not give that out, but they would give her my contact info and she would call me. It has been (3) days now and no call from the owner. I also asked for contact info for Supercuts corporate offices and the store manager told me there is no parent corporation, just the owner. This is also false. Supercuts is owned by Regis, and the stores are franchises. I have been to this store throughout the pandemic and I have complied with all masking rules every time. I was willing to comply with their current masking rules, despite their deceptive signs, if they would just give me a 25-cent mask. Lose a $20 haircut for a 25-cent mask? So in addition to deceptive signs, playing semantics with "asking" vs. "requiring," making up stories about "waiting for new signs" that are made with a home printer, and then lying about no parent corporation, I was still willing to give them my money (and they would keep a long-term customer) if they would just give me a mask. And I would still patronize this business if the owner had just taken a couple of minutes to call me and hear my concerns.
-
September 2021 by navya mamidi
They did great job for my layers haircut and the price is affordable
-
August 2021 by Emma Vasquez
Danielle is great.