I just got my hair cut and it’s pretty good! people are all friendly! What a great experience!
Yvonne P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 El Segundo, CA
AMAZINGQUALITYFOR A REASONABLEPRICE! My family has been using Headliners Salon for several years. They started going to Headliners when it was located by McDonald’s and followed them to the new location — Tapo Canyon and Cochran, around the corner from Jon’s Market, next to the donut shop. It is a wonderful salon! My father, mother, and brothers all get their hair cut there and are always happy. Last year, I needed my hair dyed and cut and couldn’t get in at my regular salon, so I decided to give it a try. I was VERYHAPPY. My color was amazing and the cut fantastic! I have been back several times, you cannot beat the price or the quality. In fact, I am going to get my eyebrows tattooed very soon.
Diana N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
Came here today to give my 4 year old sister a haircut. I described how I wanted the hairstyle to be and the lady kept insisting it’ll look ugly. I told her many times I wanted that specific haircut, I even had to pull my dad over to tell her that’s the haircut we want. I don’t think it should take multiple times to tell someone what you want. The worst part — my sisters haircut didn’t even come out the way I wanted. Learn how to listen to your customers.
Tresa P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Simi Valley, CA
Ooops… wrong salon
Rachel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Whoops, left review for wrong salon
Bert d.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Simi Valley, CA
I’ve been going to this place for my fades for about 4 months. I’ve never been disappointed and I recommend it to all my buddies. Ask for maria and you will surely be satisfied with her cuts. She does everything! Line ups, razor and a nice wash at the end. All for a very reasonable price.
E. M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
Super-shady business practices, beware! I’m a licensed nail tech and I was looking in the area for space to rent and was given a tour of a tiny, cramped, run-down room and made tons of promises that weren’t delivered on at all or ever. I asked for a lease to look over before I put a deposit down on the room, and it was like hearing crickets… nothing, but boy, did they want my money! So, after trying again and again unsuccessfully to get some straight answers, I backed out. As Gina has noted in her Review, there is a SECOND Headliners in the area… the original owners moved to a much better area and the new owners did not change the name(which and of itself, when I discovered the other salon barely a mile away with the same name, also helped me decide to back out of renting there). I’m not sure what that means in terms of legality, but be advised… this place is old, dirty, smelly, is in desperate need of a remodel, and nobody seems to know what’s going on. Buyer beware. (**Edit: Review flagged, obvi by the Owners. Sorry guys, but when you’re trying to conduct«business» and you’re treated shadily, as a Unilocaler, I have the right to post a 1-star Review).*****
Richard K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Simi Valley, CA
I have had a wonderful first pedicure here and it was amazing as people had told me. Edith was so careful with sanitation and she used her implements with skill. she educated me on proper cleaning and foot care better than a podiatrist and treated my problems with amazing product s. I have had great haircuts here from both Leticia and Edith.
Gina A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Simi Valley, CA
This place is trying to act like they are the original Headliners Salon. The lady and her daughter who use to own the Headliners Salon moved next to the donut shop on Tapo Cyn and Cochran St. They do awesome work. I went to their old location not know they had moved and the«new» owners tried to act like they were part of the old place. Karma will come around. They need to rename their salon and start fromt he beginning just like the original lady and her daughter did.
Bob R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Hills, CA
In need of a haircut and on a bit of a budget, I saw their ad and coupons in the local«Savings Magazine» and thought I’d give them a try. Finding the place can be a little difficult since it doesn’t face the street but is in a strip mall that runs perpendicular to it. The building is on the west side of Tapo St, south of Cochran St, just south of McDonald’s. Having seen their ad offering men’s haircuts for $ 10, women’s for $ 15 and a coupon for $ 3 off, I was a little leery about what it might turn out like. After all, there’s a reason for the saying, «You get what you pay for.» Anyway I went in and there was one young boy getting his hair cut and nobody else waiting, so I was seated and getting covered up within minutes. In the time it would normally take me to get in a chair at SuperCuts, I was clipped, cleaned and headed to the register. Unfortunately they only take cash at the moment. Luckily I had just enough to cover the cost of the haircut and promised to return with a tip. The girls were all apologetic and pleasant, telling me not to worry about it. They seemed surprised and yet pleased when I returned a little later with it. In this economy, you can’t help but try to save money where you can. And with a decent haircut and tip for $ 10, I did just that!