Jeff Thungc I have a very unique hairstyle and have been having challenges finding a hair stylist to cut my hair correctly. I have gone to several hair stylists and once they learned how to cut my hair correctly, they either change their careers or retired. My current hairstylist is about to retire and scramming around for the next. Someone recommended this place and even recommended the hair stylist, Heidi. My first visit was a good experience. She did a good job. Usually, it takes someone a few times. So, I am excited to see what my next few visits will be like.
4 /5
El Mouna Worst place ever , so rude she said my bad I did deep powder
1 /5
TD Firehouse I agree it’s a bit rude when they talk in their own language because you don’t understand what they’re saying but really, it’s not always about you. They could be venting about their own family issues. It’s just their preferred language.
I walk in with low expectations, paid $20 for a haircut which in the context of Seattle’s minimum wage of $19.97, I have no complaints. If you’re looking for first class service or a fancy haircut, go spend $100+ at a high end salon (it’s sometimes worth the extra costs, so for example, it’s not the place where you want to get a pixie or balayage). For what I need which is a simple trim of a layered bob, I will come back here again. This is not the place where they will pamper your hair for 2-3 hours and be able to cover their overhead expenses for $20 or even $100. Think Supercut. They make their money through volume and need to churn over those chairs as quickly as possible.
BTW, $20 for shoulder length haircut (no wash); $25 for haircut and wash. Longer hair costs extra.
The salon has a clean and functional space but not fancy.
Ample parking.
4 /5
Stanley Brooks Ive been getting haircuts from Julie for many years now and she is the best. And a very nice person to boot!
5 /5