Kim-Creative is a salon at the Manchester Arndale, tucked away in the back corner near the Food Court and Boots.
I was originally looking for another barbers, before leaving there for here with it being too busy (Decent Cut and Supercuts), so my third choice, or Richard Wright of salon's was here, and it wasn't a bad choice either.
They was a short wait, with the stylists finishing off someone elses hair, but it wasn't too long, once she had quickly swept up and the other one had put something into her book, it was ready for me to take the hotseat.
I am very head sensitive, as regular readers of my reviews will know and have long struggled to find a decent barbers throughout Manchester, Oldham, Middleton and Rochdale, and everywhere in between, but they seemed to do a good job here.
My barber was very careful, and even used a lighter grip and razer to cut my hair, which I found to be good. She was also quite nice, and tried to do the haircut as quickly as possible, as I asked and even shared a laugh about how long my hair was, and I'm surprised she even managed to cut it without a lawnmower.
She didn't seem to catch me with the razor much, as most barbers seem to do, like an aggressive toddler, quickly rushing to get their own way - it wasn't like that.
The haircut wasn't bad either, but still it was quite pricey at £15, and I later found out this price was for a "Shampoo and Style" with a "Creative Stylist", I find it confusing they have 3 different prices for 3 different stylists, they don't advertise this and you never know who you are getting until the end of the day, when you pay, which could vary between £4 on a "Shampoo and Style", they didn't have a dry cut on their website but with the price I paid, I presume this is what they charged for as it was the only £15 treatment
The salon its-self is okay, it is a little small but still big enough to fit a small desk in and a small sofa for waiting, and a few magazines, which I had no interest in, some broadsheet newspapers would be more my cup of tea.
Overall, this is quite a nice salon, although it has it's flaws, as any place done, the lady who cut my hair was very nice, and done a good, quick job so I feel Kim-Creative deserve a solid 3 stars, and I hope this continues due to a "Second-Haircut saloon" I often get at places, which turns a good experience to something more negative.
UPDATE: After multiple visits here where I have received treatment from different members of the salon, where they have caught me with the razors a few times, and raised the price from a level which was pricey as it is makes me feel they are trying to stop people coming, like me, who want dry cuts in order for more expensive treatments, they seem to be treating me not as a customer but as a second priority and someone they don't care about which is a real shame and sadly it is the reason why I have to demote KimCreative down to a single one star from three due to ongoing events which have gone on for a few months now, where I have changed my regular barbers elsewhere in Manchester city centre because of this, I'm sorry to report. read more