So, I've been in Hamburg for about two months, and desperately in need of a haircut for most of…read morethat time. However, since I don't speak German, it was a harrowing prospect. Eventually I ended up at Heuerstyle because it was relatively close, highly rated, and (most importantly?) I could book online. I left a note via Google Translate saying that hopefully we can get by with pictures and broken English, and Jan-Mark replied almost immediately saying that English wouldn't be a problem.
I saw Eylem, and she was fantastic. She speaks German, Turkish, and a small amount of English. Combine that with the fact that my German classes haven't started yet, and there was very little language overlap. We had some fun bits of vocabulary (she referred to my cowlick as "a tornado", when I said I wasn't picky she said, "...like swine?"), but we made it through. Honestly, her English was far better than she had implied, and the actual haircut was a great experience.
The shop itself is really nice with a garden out back, but I got to spend a little more time in the garden than I would have preferred because they were running about 40 minutes late. However, considering everything else, I'm more than willing to give this a pass and assume it's not the normal situation. Also, considering how late it was, I was worried that it would be rushed, but I never once felt like they were just hurrying me out to finish up for the day.
Despite the fact that I'm moving to the other side of the Alster, I do believe this will be my regular shop.