I came to the French, they said they could do everything, from the very beginning and throughout the work I asked for a soft square, I saw that the master was making a shovel and constantly reminded me of a soft square. She replied to me that this was her technique, she did her manicure well and at the END (!) she would file and make a soft square. And what do you think I did in the end? SHARP SHOVELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALSO, the "FRENCH" as if they hadn't finished, there is no line in the middle, I thought she would finish, it's not a French, but a smile of some kind from a Cheshire cat, it's terribly simple.
And now - the main thing is, to my remark that, nevertheless, after re-sawing, the square is still very sharp, she answers me "well, you look like you can do something a couple of times and it will become soft." What can you call it? Some kind of professionalism is beyond my concept, right?
I do not advise anyone to pass by the salon only with tomatoes.
and the most trash is 15,000 drams for a jacket from prostakvashino with garden shovels.
I visited the salon yesterday. For all the years of haircuts in different places, everything was fine with me, they cut my hair at most unsuccessfully, but yesterday you just tore off a mole on my neck until it bled. I didn't understand at first, I thought it was just a little bit when I came home and saw the blood. I'm in shock. You're not plowing a field, you're combing a man's head. How should I scratch to peel it off?
The salon looks like candy, the pro tools are worth the fire, this is probably the end of the advantages:
- they don't offer tea or coffee
- while the master was cutting, a girl came up and began to show the results of her photography or make-up on the phone to the master with my hair in her hands, they were chatting. Do you really think it's normal for a master to be distracted by talking in this case? You can also find time not to chat with the client, especially while working with hair. That's disrespectful, guys. It was as unpleasant as possible