Hubby needed a quick haircut and the stylist was kind, professional and great about listening to our selective needs. Thanks!
Priya K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Sterling, VA
The worst service ever. Very bad attitude and they don’t even know how to blow dry your hair after a cut. Sucks is the word. Ken assumes he is the manager but had no decency on how to behave with a customer and has serious attitude issues. Total jerk!!! I am surprised how he was even hired at the first place. Worst experience ever!!!
Michael U.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Y’know what — I don’t care what people say about Supercuts, they’ve never done me wrong and this location was no different. Featuring short wait times, friendly service, and competent stylists the secret is to go to someone young — someone who has undoubtedly been through school recently and has no trouble following a pattern that is already set without trying to get too creative. Sure, perhaps this isn’t a salon to go to for a complete revamp of your ‘do or for ladies getting their hair done for a wedding but I’d MUCH rather go here and pay $ 15 for a haircut and give the young woman a $ 5 tip than spend $ 30 – 40 elsewhere(where I’d probably also have to make an appointment and listen to the woman/man ramble about God-knows-what for 20 minutes.)
Arielle S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Manhattan, NY
Caution: Only come here if you want your hair washed! I am not afraid to admit it: I hate to pay a lot for a hair cut. Most of the time I don’t get what I want anyway and what I always want is very simple: just trim the dead ends off. I refused to pay NYC hair prices for a trim back home and was on vacation with hair that was waaay too long and totally messy. Had I wanted my hair colored: I would be going to the nice, luxury salon, but for a trim, I thought I was safe with supercuts. Things started off well. I requested a wash, trim, and blowout. They were able to take me right away with no appointment. The hair wash was excellent. I have never had such a relaxing scalp massage. And then it just went downhill… I lost a few too many inches off my hair, but that was the least of it. I paid extra for the blowout because I wanted pretty hair. Instead my hair was just dried into a big puffball. I could have done that myself at home for free. Ever since my hair has been in a ponytail. This experience came to a total of $ 36. I think i should have just paid $ 50 somewhere else and gotten a real blowout! I really wanted pretty bouncy hair!