Went here because this was the only place with only one customer when my friend and I walked in. now i know why this was the case. I had asked for a balayage hair coloring. They spoke minimal english so i showed her a photo and asked if she can do it. She replied yes she has done it before. Five hours later. i left the salon crying, $ 230 less in my wallet and ridiculously hideous hair! My hair looked nothing like the image i showed her. I told her i was upset and asked if she could fix it. She said she would have to charge me extra and insisted my hair looked like the photo i showed her. I literally left the salon, went to walmart and bought two boxes of hairdye to redye the poor dye job they had done. *Do NOT come here for an ombré or balayage. They will tell you they can do it when they do not have the expertise to do so! LOOKATTHEPHOTOS I POSTED to see what the end result looked like. It went from black, copper to white. NOT blended or transitioned nicely at all! I cannot comment on their haircuts because i did not get one* Did i mention i threw away $ 230? Id give zero stars if i could.
Susan H.
Classificação do local: 4 Manhattan, NY
No fuss place. Walked in without an appointment and they were able to take me right away. Eva did a great job, exactly what I asked for at a great price! I have long Asian hair. Shampoo, layered hair cut, and blow dry only $ 25!
Christa S.
Classificação do local: 4 Lynn, MA
This place is on a second floor of a building so it’s a walk-up hair salon. The salon itself is very clean and was kind of empty. You can watch Chinese shows about car dealerships and look at Asian hair magazines to your heart’s desire here. My boyfriend got his hair cut by «Tony», who didn’t speak English, but we were able to point and grunt at a picture. Tony did a pretty good a job, and a men’s cut was like $ 15 before tip. He gave us his card and said«see you soon.» BTW this place is totally cash only, like most places in Chinatown. Bring cash! It took us a while to find an ATM.