The prices for both men and women are excellent, the staff is friendly and welcoming, I really liked the haircut
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Anonymous review
November 12, 2019
Master Zhanna, I liked her very much, an excellent master who knows his job.Thanks for the great haircut for me and my daughter! We are very glad! I will continue to apply.
Very professional craftsmen, they make a model out of a scarecrow. All the masters and the administration are polite and courteous. I recommend everyone to visit.
The beginning of highlighting at 16 : 00 came out at 19:30 "fast work" WELL DONE. Instead of highlighting, the roots were slightly lightened. "Barbershop Class".
Today, 06.06.2019, at about 17.30, I sat down in an armchair to a master hairdresser (although it would be fairer to say simply to a hairdresser) to get a haircut.
Unfortunately, I didn't look at her last name. The hairdresser is a fair-haired, gray-haired, middle-aged woman.
To her question: - How are we going to get a haircut?
I replied: - The hair has grown out, it does not keep its shape (the original length is shoulder-length). I'd like a square haircut. And the front strands (they are just below my cheekbones) are also slightly shortened and profiled so that they simply frame the face.
The hairdresser indignantly remarked: "It won't be a square. That's not how it's done! The slice must be the same length!
It even made me laugh, it sounded so ridiculous. I asked: - What's the problem? After all, the square can be different: elongated, asymmetrical, square on the leg.I've done quads many times. And I've had my hair cut so many times already. I don't understand what the difficulty is?
To which the hairdresser, with undisguised irritation and dissatisfaction, told me: - Then why did you come here? Why didn't you go to the place where they cut your hair like that?
At that moment, the smile left my face...I was not rude, I communicated affably, and there is such rudeness. It's just like being spat in the face.
I went up to the woman sitting at the reception desk (she may be the receptionist) and asked for a book of complaints. She asked why.
I explained that I asked the master to make a square haircut, and the strands in front should be slightly shortened and profiled. To which the hairdresser began to prove to me that the square is not done that way, and asked me why I came here at all. I asked the administrator what the problem was with my request. She replied that she did not see a problem. I said that I also do not see any difficulties, and therefore I ask for a book of complaints, because I consider the position of the hairdresser to be unfounded.
The administrator replied to me that I could not write a complaint about the hairdresser, I could only complain about her - the administrator. It became unclear whether the hairdresser was working there legally or not, since I couldn't write anything about her in the complaint book.
Then the hairdresser came up to the reception desk and again irritably began to convince me that the square was not being done as I asked; that it should be a cut of the same length, otherwise it would not be a square. The hairdresser was so outraged, as if I had asked her to do something illegal or indecent, and not just shorten and profile the front strands.
I told her that I had already told her three times that I had a haircut "like a square", and not a square in her narrow understanding of this haircut.
Now I'm wondering: given that my front strands are half the length of the rest of my hair, was the hairdresser going to cut off the rest of my length at the level of the front strands? After all, she fiercely argued that otherwise it would not be a square, because with a square, the slice should be the same length everywhere. As in the joke it would be: I asked to trim the tips - they cut the entire length to the back of the head ...
And I also wonder: when do they cut a square with bangs? Or do they cut an elongated square? Or is it assimilated? Or a bob-square? Is this not a square according to the logic of the hairdresser? Indeed, in these cases, the hair has a different cut length. Are these completely different haircuts and do they have completely different names? And the word "square" is no longer involved in these names?
I never received the complaint book. Although it should have been given to me on demand. As far as I know, you can write a complaint to the National Audit Office on this fact.
I did not get a haircut from this hairdresser. This is the first time I've encountered such indignation about asking for a haircut the way I want it. I made different versions of the square - with and without bangs, with strands elongated in front, asymmetrical - the strands on the right were longer and on the left shorter; I cut my hair in different hairdressers from different masters and never had a tantrum "this is not a square!".
When I left, the hairdresser shouted after me: "Go, I'll cut your hair!". To which I replied: “thanks. But with such negativity (it's not a square!) I don't want to get a haircut."
This moment amused me: only a few minutes ago she was indignant that you can't cut it like that, that it's not a square; and now she can cut it. One minute her "square" was something holy and unshakable, and now she can do a favor and get a haircut.
And what was the problem initially? What was there to be indignant and find fault with the words? Yes, there is either adequacy or there is none.
P.S. Before that, I got a haircut in this barbershop once - six months ago. A young girl was cutting her hair. Really a master hairdresser. I told her the same thing: cut it like a square, shorten the strands in front and profile. I did everything perfectly, the haircut kept the shape for several months.
Well, here you will get to which master....of course, there are always a lot of people, although I did not notice that it was cheaper for the price...I brought my boys there, I thought it was cheaper...Not at all...Just like everywhere else
Cheap, they cut it perfectly, those masters from whom I get my hair cut. They ask what should be done and so on, they are attentive, I am satisfied with the price and quality.