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    Great Clips - Calm day in the Midway Plaza. Got in at the right time!

    Great Clips

    3.8(4 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    My experience with Great Clips has not been great. It is a moving belt…read morehairdresser. With 2 clients waiting for a single hairdresser who had her hands already full with a woman client. I asked what would be the waiting time since I did not sign up online. Twenty minutes was the answer. It tells you how fast they actually cut their clients. Fast and great quality are opposing parameters and the result is rather predictable. So I have avoided them in my path through life. However: This time I got a coupon in the mail and it was an offer I could not let pass by.... I have thin hair on top as opposed to very thick hair on the sides and I explained my hair was cut accordingly so it was left longer on top intentionally. Very typical older male. It6 is vwery common to do that to give the impression of more hair on top.....I asked her to take off an inch everywhere consistently. This was the length of my neckhaoir that I had not trimmed down since last time I had a haircut. I had to take my glasses off so I could not follow her activity. When I came home it turned out she had left no hair untouched and all were now an inch long consistently. Even if she misundestood me somehow (she must eithe rhav ebeen stupid or of very low IQ or not being listening) she should have verified that "interpretation" before just going ahead with that damn clipper. the level of stupidity, lack of interest, negligence and minimal intelligence is just staggering. AVOID AT ALL COST. It is also well-known in the restaurant industry to never hire waiters that cannot take an order. But in the hairdress community bottom of the barrel, that appears to have no parallel.

    You would think that this place would be busy as the Midway Plaza is always packed with shoppers…read moreand patrons heading to the restaurants. Inside is a clean well maintained salon with two working today. They were finishing with their customers when I walked in. Adding my name on the wait list on the app it was pretty easy and when I arrived saw that I was the only one on the list. I'll be glad to be the only name and was soon taken to my chair for my typical cut. Removing pretty much all my hair is always a shocking sight after growing it out for so long and being lazy to get to the salon. Clippers on the side and scissors on the top, my stylist was friendly and pleasant chatting about the recent events and how she can handle a crowd going thru over two dozen on her own yesterday. No small feat! My haircut was quick, clean and efficient but I did notice she didn't take my sideburns off or didn't ask. A little sad about that. I'll fix it at home.

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    Maribella Salon - electric hair products

    Maribella Salon

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I have been going to Maribella Salon for the past 15 years and won't go anywhere else. I highly…read morerecommend her salon. She's always on top of new trends and always updating her sttudies to get better.

    I came in with 4B-4C African-American hair, fully detangled and prepared, expecting professional…read morecare and a respectful experience. From the moment the stylist, Maribela, touched my hair, the appointment turned degrading and hostile. What happened: * She trash-talked my hair from the start--calling it "so difficult," suggesting I should get a straightening treatment, and saying she used to want my type of hair but not after becoming a stylist. * She accused me of not detangling (I had), dismissed what I said about tools that work on my hair, and kept asking how long it takes other people to do my hair and how much I usually pay, treating my natural hair like a problem to "manage," not care for. * She applied a treatment while I was sitting at the sink, left it on for only 15 minutes, and never put me under a dryer--not appropriate for my hair type. * She barely washed my hair--just ran shampoo through quickly--and my hair still smells. * She complained about my hair's volume, kept checking the clock, and told me she had a 7:00 p.m. client, saying she "didn't expect me to have this much hair." She even asked me to check the time while I was in the chair. Salon time should be my time--a chance to feel cared for and connected with the stylist. This felt like the opposite of a professional salon experience. * I ended the appointment early because of the ongoing disrespect. When I politely offered to pay for the shampoo and conditioner and shared (calmly) that calling African-American hair "difficult" is offensive and rooted in bias, I was told it was a "cultural thing." * When I said that if she doesn't know how to do my hair type she shouldn't advertise that she can, she got offended and told me to leave the shop. I left feeling degraded, disrespected, and traumatized about my appearance. This wasn't just poor service; it was texturism and racial insensitivity on full display. And to be clear, what service was even provided? My hair was neither properly cleansed nor properly treated. Bottom line: If you are African-American or have tightly coiled hair, avoid this salon. They are not trained to care for natural 4B-4C hair and they do not show respect for it. A salon visit should feel like supportive, dedicated time with a professional--this was not an experience; it was an ordeal. For management (if you read this): * Stop advertising expertise with natural/4C hair until your staff is properly trained in natural hair care. * Provide anti-bias and cultural competency training so clients with textured hair are treated with respect, not as an inconvenience. * Implement basic professional standards: thorough cleansing, correct processing times/heat, and no clock-watching at the client's expense.

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